Kuno National Park confirms Gamini’s fourth cub after intensive monitoring; marking another milestone for Project Cheetah |

India’s ambitious effort to restore the cheetah to its grasslands has reached another milestone. Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav on Friday announced the birth of a fourth cub to South African cheetah Gamini at Kuno National Park, pushing the country’s total cheetah population to 39. The development, confirmed through intensive monitoring by field and veterinary…

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Can 5 minutes a day build real fitness?

Five minutes alone will not create bodybuilder-level muscle. But it can build functional strength, especially for beginners. Muscle adapts to stress. If someone who is sedentary begins doing daily squats and push-ups, even for five minutes, the body responds. Within two to four weeks, there is better muscle coordination, improved endurance, and often visible firmness….

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Iran Israel News: Explained: Why has Iran attacked the Middle East today? |

Inside the escalating Iran–US–Israel conflict shaking the region. The Middle East didn’t wake up to an ordinary morning.People checked their phones and saw alerts about explosions. Videos of air defence systems flashing across the night sky began circulating online. Flights suddenly changed routes. And almost instantly, one question started dominating conversations everywhere: Iran Missiles Target…

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10 silent rules emotionally intelligent people live by (But rarely talk about)

Emotional intelligence isn’t accidental — it’s rooted in timeless psychological laws and behavioural principles. From the Attitude Principle to Parkinson’s Law, from the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy to the Pareto Principle, history has quietly mapped how humans think, react, succeed, and sabotage themselves. Emotionally intelligent people may never name these theories aloud, but they practice them instinctively….

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Neanderthal men may have chosen human women more often, reshaping human history: DNA study suggests |

Ancient history often feels distant and abstract, reduced to fossil fragments and textbook timelines. Yet every so often, a scientific discovery makes the past feel unexpectedly personal. A new Neanderthal DNA study has done just that. Researchers analysing ancient genomes now suggest there may have been a clear partner preference when modern humans and Neanderthals…

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Rejected 10 times: Graphic Designer breaks down, asks if AI has already replaced fresh graduates |

Job hunting for many fresh graduates these days feel like running a marathon, but blindfolded. With no prior experience and endless roadblocks —getting a job is needs grit. Entry-level jobs, which once were havens for newbies, now demand 3+ years’ experience, niche skills, and AI fluency, slamming the door on new talent it seems. How…

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