Delhi power discoms urge for precautions during monsoon | Delhi News

New Delhi: Power discoms have issued advisories urging people to maintain safe distance from electrical installations and follow all safety precautions during the monsoon. Torrential rain, waterlogging, strong winds and falling branches damage electrical infrastructure and pose a safety threat, the BSES said in a statement, requesting people to remain vigilant and follow the essential…

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US Treasury may publish report on federal Bitcoin holdings report: Bo Hines

Key Takeaways The Trump administration is considering releasing a Treasury Department report on US government Bitcoin holdings. Work is underway to develop a strategic US Bitcoin reserve following President Trump’s executive order. Share this article The Trump administration may release a Treasury Department report detailing US government Bitcoin holdings, said Bo Hines, senior advisor to…

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IND vs ENG: Former India bowler slams Ravindra Jadeja – ‘He bowled either too short or too fast, too full’ | Cricket News

Ravindra Jadeja of India (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) Former India fast bowler Varun Aaron has taken a sharp dig at Ravindra Jadeja’s performance on the final day of the first Test against England at Headingley. Jadeja, India’s senior left-arm spinner, came under scrutiny for his lack of precision, as England chased down a tricky…

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Brutal! ‘We could’ve chased even 450’: England batter over the moon after 1st Test victory | Cricket News

Jamie Smith of England is congratulated by captain Ben Stokes after winning the 1st Test Match against India at Headingley (Image by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) England star Jos Buttler and former pacer Stuart Broad unpacked England’s remarkable chase against India in the first Test at Headingley, suggesting the hosts could have overhauled an even steeper…

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Severe malnutrition cases among children decline by 51,000 in last two years: Maharashtra govt | Mumbai News

Mumbai: The number of severely malnourished (SAM) children in Maharashtra has significantly declined over the last two years from 80,248 in 2023 to 29,107 in 2025.Similarly, the number of moderately malnourished (MAM) children declined from 2.12 lakh or 5.09% to 1.49 lakh or 3.11% over the same period.Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis attributed the achievement to…

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