After viral clip of athlete loading gun, Haryana Olympic body calls for strict actions against those violating law | More sports News

AI-generated photo of a revolver NEW DELHI: Taking cognisance of a recent viral video on social media showing an international-level athlete from the state allegedly loading bullets into a licensed revolver, the Haryana Olympic Association (HOA) on Tuesday issued an advisory to all its affiliated associations and units to take strict disciplinary action against any…

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Fed call ahead: Central bank eyes third rate cut amid sharp divisions; why follow-up easing looks uncertain

The US Federal Reserve is widely expected to lower borrowing costs this week, but deep divisions within the policy-making panel suggest further rate cuts will be harder to secure, analysts say.Policymakers are set to meet on December 9–10 amid a complicated economic backdrop, with inflation still running above the Fed’s 2% target even as hiring…

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To raze or not to raze: HC points to BMC’s ‘shifting stands’ on Charni Road bldg | Mumbai News

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has directed the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to take a stand in respect of Mehta Mahal near Opera House, Charni Road, after BMC informed the building was inadvertently entered in the C-1 category list of dilapidated and dangerous buildings and that it can be repaired.“We, therefore, find that the corporation…

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Hardik Pandya powers India to 101-run rout, South Africa bowled out for lowest T20I score ever | Cricket News

Cuttack: India’s Hardik Pandya celebrates with Jitesh Sharma (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak) India opened their T20 World Cup 2026 preparations with a resounding 101-run victory in the first T20I against South Africa at the Barabati Stadium, powered by Hardik Pandya’s strong all-round display and a disciplined bowling performance. The win puts India 1-0 ahead in the…

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Betel leaves show potential in Alzheimer’s research: Study |

Betel leaves, or paan leaves, have long held cultural, religious, and medicinal significance across South Asia. Traditionally valued for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, they are now being studied for potential roles in neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s causes memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioural changes, affecting millions worldwide. According to theNHS, several factors…

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