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📍Delhi | Young man dies after accidentally shooting himself in chest while making a reel video with a pistol. The deceased has been identified as Pawan.

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📍Delhi | Young man dies after accidentally shooting himself in chest while making a reel video with a pistol. The deceased has been identified as Pawan.

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Tamil Nadu | Worker crushed to death while trying to stop moving lorry in Arani.

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Tamil Nadu | Worker crushed to death while trying to stop moving lorry in Arani.

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SHOCKING | Man seen giving beer and cigarette to small child – bike number RJ25 SS 8392 clearly visible.

SHOCKING | Man seen giving beer and cigarette to small child – bike number RJ25 SS 8392 clearly visible.

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📍Mainpuri: Student ASSAULTS teacher after rejecting proposal, bites lip, forcibly puts hand around neck.

📍Mainpuri: Student ASSAULTS teacher after rejecting proposal, bites lip, forcibly puts hand around neck.

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📽️WATCH | Student eats chocolate with closed eyes during school assembly

📽️WATCH | Student eats chocolate with closed eyes during school assembly

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🚨SHOCKING | People offer 11,000 litres of milk to the Narmada River This milk would cost roughly ₹5.5 lakh to ₹7.7 lakh!

🚨SHOCKING | People offer 11,000 litres of milk to the Narmada River This milk would cost roughly ₹5.5 lakh to ₹7.7 lakh!

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📺WATCH | Indian Railways has approved country's first hydrogen-powered train, set to run on the Jind-Sonipat route in Haryana under Northern Railway. The 10-coach train will run on hydrogen fuel cells instead of diesel, can reach speeds of up to 75 kmph

📺WATCH | Indian Railways has approved country's first hydrogen-powered train, set to run on the Jind-Sonipat route in Haryana under Northern Railway. The 10-coach train will run on hydrogen fuel cells instead of diesel, can reach speeds of up to 75 kmph

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WATCH | Actress Nidhi Agarwal mobbed at Hyderabad’s Lulu Mall, police cite major security lapse.

WATCH | Actress Nidhi Agarwal mobbed at Hyderabad’s Lulu Mall, police cite major security lapse.

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ON CAMERA: Samantha mobbed in Hyderabad days after Nidhhi Agerwal incident at Lulu Mall.

ON CAMERA: Samantha mobbed in Hyderabad days after Nidhhi Agerwal incident at Lulu Mall.

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Massive BOMB BLAST outside Red Fort in Delhi: Several dead, India on high Alert | SEE VISUALS Multiple cars blasted at metro station, terrorist attack suspected.

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Massive BOMB BLAST outside Red Fort in Delhi: Several dead, India on high Alert | SEE VISUALS Multiple cars blasted at metro station, terrorist attack suspected.

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STUNNING VISUALS! Black panther and leopard seen drinking water together at Karnataka’s Bhadra Tiger Reserve 😍

STUNNING VISUALS! Black panther and leopard seen drinking water together at Karnataka’s Bhadra Tiger Reserve 😍

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Rare red auroras lit up Hanle, Ladakh, afte strongest solar storm in over 20 years 😍 Charged solar particles collided with Earth’s atmosphere, offering a stunning yet warning-filled celestial display.

Rare red auroras lit up Hanle, Ladakh, afte strongest solar storm in over 20 years 😍 Charged solar particles collided with Earth’s atmosphere, offering a stunning yet warning-filled celestial display.

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WATCH | Video of dog quietly observing neighbourhood argument with women goes viral.

WATCH | Video of dog quietly observing neighbourhood argument with women goes viral.

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Seventeen-year-old powerlifting sensation Yashtika Acharya, the gold medal winner in Junior National Games, lost her life in a heart-breaking gym accident in Bikaner, Rajasthan. She died while working out as a 270-kg weightlifting rod fell on her neck and caused fatal injuries.

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Seventeen-year-old powerlifting sensation Yashtika Acharya, the gold medal winner in Junior National Games, lost her life in a heart-breaking gym accident in Bikaner, Rajasthan. She died while working out as a 270-kg weightlifting rod fell on her neck and caused fatal injuries.

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Everybody is used to waiting in queue when you visit any government department or office irrespective of the smallest of the works and similarly, an elderly couple in Noida was left standing for over an hour at the Noida Authority’s residential plot department while a staff member sat idle, ignoring his request for assistance. Upon discovering this through CCTV footage, Noida Authority CEO Lokesh M intervened, first sending a directive to resolve the matter urgently. When the staff still failed to act, the CEO personally visited the department and made the employees stand and work for 30 minutes as a reprimand for their negligence. The incident, which has since gone viral on social media, highlights the CEO's proactive approach to ensuring accountability. The video shows the staff working while standing, following the unusual punishment. Speaking to Hindustan Times, Lokesh M explained, “I noticed through CCTV that a senior citizen was standing for over an hour while our staff remained idle. Despite instructions to prioritize the issue, they failed to resolve it. I had no choice but to visit the section myself and direct the staff to stand and work as a form of discipline.” To address recurring complaints about erratic staff behavior, the CEO has reportedly installed CCTV cameras across all departments and public areas of the office. The Sector 6 office sees around 1,000 visitors daily, many of whom have raised concerns about delays and negligence in attending to property-related matters. Public reactions to the CEO's actions have been mixed. While many praised him for holding the staff accountable, others suggested stricter penalties. One individual commented, “The CEO deserves all the praise,” while another said, “Their salaries should be deducted for causing delays.” Some users offered tongue-in-cheek responses, likening the punishment to disciplining school children. . . . #TheTatva #TatvaNews #India #IAS #Officer #Government #Elder #Couple #Noida #UttarPradesh #Department #Wait #Queue #Line #Watch #Viral #Video

Everybody is used to waiting in queue when you visit any government department or office irrespective of the smallest of the works and similarly, an elderly couple in Noida was left standing for over an hour at the Noida Authority’s residential plot department while a staff member sat idle, ignoring his request for assistance. Upon discovering this through CCTV footage, Noida Authority CEO Lokesh M intervened, first sending a directive to resolve the matter urgently. When the staff still failed to act, the CEO personally visited the department and made the employees stand and work for 30 minutes as a reprimand for their negligence. The incident, which has since gone viral on social media, highlights the CEO's proactive approach to ensuring accountability. The video shows the staff working while standing, following the unusual punishment. Speaking to Hindustan Times, Lokesh M explained, “I noticed through CCTV that a senior citizen was standing for over an hour while our staff remained idle. Despite instructions to prioritize the issue, they failed to resolve it. I had no choice but to visit the section myself and direct the staff to stand and work as a form of discipline.” To address recurring complaints about erratic staff behavior, the CEO has reportedly installed CCTV cameras across all departments and public areas of the office. The Sector 6 office sees around 1,000 visitors daily, many of whom have raised concerns about delays and negligence in attending to property-related matters. Public reactions to the CEO's actions have been mixed. While many praised him for holding the staff accountable, others suggested stricter penalties. One individual commented, “The CEO deserves all the praise,” while another said, “Their salaries should be deducted for causing delays.” Some users offered tongue-in-cheek responses, likening the punishment to disciplining school children. . . . #TheTatva #TatvaNews #India #IAS #Officer #Government #Elder #Couple #Noida #UttarPradesh #Department #Wait #Queue #Line #Watch #Viral #Video

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🎥WATCH | 8-year-old boy Noor Alam survives Pakistani airstrike in Nangarhar during Ramadan, watches his whole family wiped out in moments.

🎥WATCH | 8-year-old boy Noor Alam survives Pakistani airstrike in Nangarhar during Ramadan, watches his whole family wiped out in moments.

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PM Modi inaugrates world's highest railway bridge, Chenab Bridge in Jammu and Kashmir. #ChenabBridge #PMModi

PM Modi inaugrates world's highest railway bridge, Chenab Bridge in Jammu and Kashmir. #ChenabBridge #PMModi

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WATCH | Indian man harasses foreign tourists on Goa beach, netizens demand strict action.

WATCH | Indian man harasses foreign tourists on Goa beach, netizens demand strict action.

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Anti-mining protests that have roiled Panama for the last two weeks turned deadly on Tuesday when a man allegedly shot and killed two demonstrators, according to police. A chilling video posted by bystanders on X, formerly known as Twitter, showed a disheveled elderly man apparently frustrated with the logjam trying to force the protestors to remove a barrier blocking the Pan American highway about 50 miles south of the capital, before pulling out a pistol and opening fire. Panama’s National Police later said they arrested the suspected gunman at the scene of the shooting. Other footage showed people standing around bodies in the road in the Chame sector west of Panama City as well as the gunman being cuffed and led to a squad car. Police later shared a photo of the suspect handcuffed to a pipe as he was identified as Kenneth Darlington, 77, a lawyer and professor who holds dual citizenship in the US and Panama, according to Newsroom Panama and Agence France-Presse. One of the shot protesters died at the scene while the second was pronounced dead at a local hospital, AFP said. The unusual scene of violence is the latest flashpoint in some of the largest protests to hit the Central American nation since Panamanians flooded the streets en masse to demonstrate against the dictatorship of Manuel Noriega in the 1980s. For weeks, tens of thousands of protestors have vented their fury at a controversial mining contract given to Minera Panama, the local subsidiary of a Canadian mining company, to extract copper, a key component in electric car batteries. The contract allows Canada’s First Quantum Minerals to restart an open-pit copper mine surrounded by rain forest for the next 20 years, with the possibility of extending for another 20 years. Environmentalists say the mine could contaminate drinking water and devastate tracts of the 32,000 acres the company negotiated use of, in exchange for yearly payments of $375 million. . . . #TheTatva #TatvaNews #US #Panama #Shooting #Protest #Shoot #Fire #People #Mine #Mining #Deadly #ENvironment #Traffic #Grandpa #Old #Lawyer #Police #Arrest

Anti-mining protests that have roiled Panama for the last two weeks turned deadly on Tuesday when a man allegedly shot and killed two demonstrators, according to police. A chilling video posted by bystanders on X, formerly known as Twitter, showed a disheveled elderly man apparently frustrated with the logjam trying to force the protestors to remove a barrier blocking the Pan American highway about 50 miles south of the capital, before pulling out a pistol and opening fire. Panama’s National Police later said they arrested the suspected gunman at the scene of the shooting. Other footage showed people standing around bodies in the road in the Chame sector west of Panama City as well as the gunman being cuffed and led to a squad car. Police later shared a photo of the suspect handcuffed to a pipe as he was identified as Kenneth Darlington, 77, a lawyer and professor who holds dual citizenship in the US and Panama, according to Newsroom Panama and Agence France-Presse. One of the shot protesters died at the scene while the second was pronounced dead at a local hospital, AFP said. The unusual scene of violence is the latest flashpoint in some of the largest protests to hit the Central American nation since Panamanians flooded the streets en masse to demonstrate against the dictatorship of Manuel Noriega in the 1980s. For weeks, tens of thousands of protestors have vented their fury at a controversial mining contract given to Minera Panama, the local subsidiary of a Canadian mining company, to extract copper, a key component in electric car batteries. The contract allows Canada’s First Quantum Minerals to restart an open-pit copper mine surrounded by rain forest for the next 20 years, with the possibility of extending for another 20 years. Environmentalists say the mine could contaminate drinking water and devastate tracts of the 32,000 acres the company negotiated use of, in exchange for yearly payments of $375 million. . . . #TheTatva #TatvaNews #US #Panama #Shooting #Protest #Shoot #Fire #People #Mine #Mining #Deadly #ENvironment #Traffic #Grandpa #Old #Lawyer #Police #Arrest

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🚨SHOCKING | Two people died due to electric shock at Indian Oil petrol pump in Madaripet, Mancherial, Telangana
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