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Lucky numbers for December 08 to December 14: Your weekly fortunate number revealed – Times of India
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Lucky numbers for December 08 to December 14: Your weekly fortunate number revealed – Times of India

Numerology offers daily lucky numbers for each birth number, derived from birth date and current date synergy. These numbers, calculated by astro-numerologist Sidhharrth S Kumaar, are meant to guide individuals towards positive energy. By writing, visualizing, or chanting these numbers, users can align themselves with the universe's messages and enhance their lives. Numerology is a beautiful science that helps humans curate life in a proactive and personalized manner, aligning karmas in the right direction.How Are These Lucky Numbers Curated?These lucky numbers for each birth number are derived based on a person’s Birth Number and its synergy with the numbers of the current date. Furthermore, the running dasha of each number on the given day is also given significance.Number 1(People born ...
Olonga — the conscience-keeper who stood up for what was right
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Olonga — the conscience-keeper who stood up for what was right

Different strokes: Olonga busy drawing a picture of a stadium at the Adelaide Oval’s Village Green area. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Speedster, painter, musician, author and rebel. These diverse labels sit easy with Henry Olonga. However, the former Zimbabwean seamer and current Australian citizen, would rather be known as a man with a heart. His fingers smudged with paint, Olonga, was busy drawing a picture of a stadium at the Adelaide Oval’s Village Green area here on Saturday. Next to him a lone vocalist and a musician belted out songs. Olonga is comfortable in this universe of arts. He also stays in touch with cricket, a game he played at the international level from 1995 to 2003. Twenty one...
France’s Notre Dame Cathedral reopens five years after devastating fire – Times of India
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France’s Notre Dame Cathedral reopens five years after devastating fire – Times of India

Paris' archbishop Laurent Ulrich knocks on doors of Notre Dame Cathedral during it's formal reopening (Photo: AP) France's Notre Dame Cathedral reopened on Saturday, five years after a fire nearly destroyed it. Archbishop of Paris Laurent Ulrich symbolically knocked on the cathedral doors and entered, marking the opening after completion of extensive restoration work.Hundreds of dignitaries attended a two-hour ceremony inside the 12th-century landmark. Ulrich carried a staff made from a surviving roof beam and wore new vestments. Attendees observed the cleaned walls, new furniture, and updated lighting.Outside, despite rain and wind, Parisians and tourists watched the reopening. "I find it really beautiful, even more so now that the spire has been restored," a a dentist from southwest Fran...
EAM Jaishankar reaches Bahrain after Qatar visit
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EAM Jaishankar reaches Bahrain after Qatar visit

Manama (Bahrain), Dec 7 (PTI): External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar arrived in Bahrain on Saturday, where he will participate in the Manama Dialogue and co-chair a ministerial meeting. Jaishankar, in Manama on the final leg of his four-day, two-nation trip, was received by his Bahrain counterpart Dr Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani. "Delighted to arrive in Manama this evening. Great to see my brother FM Dr Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani," he said in a post on X. "Look forward to participating in the Manama Dialogue tomorrow. Confident that our High Joint Commission will be very productive," he said. The minister will co-chair the 4th India-Bahrain High Joint Commission (HJC) with Al Zayani. The meeting will review the "entire gamut of the bilateral relations and discuss avenues to furthe...
The word of the year
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The word of the year

Every year, various organisations across the globe delve into the lexicon of the public sphere to select the Word of the Year.  | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto As the calendar flips toward the end of 2024, the buzz surrounding the Oxford Word of the Year has ended with “brain rot” making the cut. This annual tradition has become more than a mere linguistic exercise — it serves as a cultural barometer, reflecting the collective ethos, moods, and preoccupations of society at a specific moment in time.Cambridge has named “manifest” as its selection from among brat, ecotarian and resilience, and Collins chose “brat” from among brain rot, era, looksmaxxing, anti-tourism, raw dogging, delulu, romantasy, supe...
Video | Ghaziabad News | Egged On By ‘YouTube Tantriks’, 3 Men Behead Acquaintance To Get His Skull
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Video | Ghaziabad News | Egged On By ‘YouTube Tantriks’, 3 Men Behead Acquaintance To Get His Skull

In a bizarre and grisly tale of murder, a man was killed and his skull was used for alleged occult practices by four men in the hope of getting crores of rupees on the instructions of two "tantriks", who learnt "black magic from YouTube". The horror started to unfold when the Ghaziabad Police found a headless body of a man in the Tila Mod area of the city on June 22. He was later identified as Raju Kumar from Motihari in Bihar who used to do odd jobs in the city. After weeks of investigation, the police arrested two men - Dhananjay and Vikas - on August 15. Their interrogation led them to their roommate and an acquaintance of the victim - Vikas alias Parmatma - who allegedly planned the murder.Source link
One-Third of Pesticides in India Classified as Highly Hazardous, Experts Warn | Hyderabad News – Times of India
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One-Third of Pesticides in India Classified as Highly Hazardous, Experts Warn | Hyderabad News – Times of India

Hyderabad: As of March 2024, over one-third of the 339 pesticides registered in India qualify as Highly Hazardous Pesticides (HHPs). Additionally, 20 of the 100 registered herbicides in the country also fall under this highly toxic category, said Narsimha Reddy Donthi, an environmentalist. "Furthermore, 81 HHPs registered in India are banned or unapproved in numerous other countries due to their extreme toxicity and adverse effects. These chemicals, many of which predate the Insecticide Act of 1968 and lack thorough safety testing, are linked to reduced crop yields, soil erosion, and significant contamination of air, water, and soil," he said during a symposium organised to mark the ‘No Pesticide Use Week' in remembrance of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. The event, jointly organised by Pesticide ...
Horoscope Today, December 8, 2024: Read your today’s astrological predictions – Times of India
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Horoscope Today, December 8, 2024: Read your today’s astrological predictions – Times of India

Read today's horoscope, December 8, 2024. Today we'll be taking a closer look at what the stars have in store for each of the 12 zodiac signs. Our astrologer has analyzed the movements of the planets and the alignment of the stars to bring you the most accurate and up-to-date horoscope predictions for the day ahead. Whether you're looking for guidance on love, career, or simply a heads up on what to expect, this has got you covered. Let's dive in to see what the cosmos have in store for you today.AriesToday, you may be busy with issues related to your children and might go on short trips for their academic activities. You could accomplish difficult tasks with ease. You may spend on artifacts or household items, enhancing your lifestyle. Additionally, you might spend on your friends and fam...