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PM Modi to meet Brazilian President Lula: Critical minerals, trade cooperation – what’s on agenda

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold talks with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in New Delhi on Saturday, with a focus on strengthening cooperation in critical minerals, boosting trade ties, and advancing strategic supply chain partnerships. The visit comes amid India’s push to reduce dependence on China, which dominates global rare…

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‘I love my man’: Mahieka Sharma’s romantic reply to Hardik Pandya goes viral | Cricket News

Hardik Pandya and Mahieka Sharma (Image credit: Instagram) NEW DELHI: Indian star allrounder Hardik Pandya made Mahieka Sharma’s 25th birthday special with a heartfelt Instagram post — but it was Mahieka’s reply that truly stole the spotlight.Pandya shared an unseen video of the couple celebrating together, capturing candid moments of laughter, warm hugs and hand-in-hand…

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Getting married in Gujarat? THIS new rule could alert your parents instantly

Gujarat is set to implement stricter marriage registration rules, mandating parental notification and a 30-day waiting period. Couples must declare parental awareness, with authorities to inform parents via WhatsApp and SMS. This move aims to enhance transparency and protect family sentiments, reflecting community feedback. Gujarat is gearing up for a big shake-up in how marriages…

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Policy rate may not change soon: RBI

Mumbai: Minutes of the Feb 4-6 meeting of Reserve Bank of India‘s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) indicate the panel kept policy repo rate unchanged because growth is strengthening and inflation is benign, signalling a pause in easing with scope for future cuts if data permits.Comments of the rate-setting panel show broad agreement that the current…

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Scientists finally reveal what’s inside Charles Darwin’s 200-year-old jars |

For almost two centuries, glass jars holding animals collected by Charles Darwin have remained sealed in museum stores. Any attempt to open them risked evaporation, contamination and irreversible damage to some of the world’s most historically important specimens. As a result, much about their preservation remained uncertain. That has now changed. Scientists from the Natural…

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