Mercury’s Transit in Virgo 2025: How it impacts your dating style based on your zodiac sign

In September 2025, Mercury’s transit into Virgo sharpens communication, emphasizing clarity and practicality in relationships. Dating styles will shift, prioritizing honesty and attention to detail. Each zodiac sign will experience unique impacts, from Aries slowing down to Pisces facing relationship reflections, fostering more grounded and authentic connections.

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SIR row: Rahul Gandhi’s high tea with ‘dead people’; SC says electoral rolls bound for revision- top developments

The opposition has been protesting in both Houses of Parliament against the revision of electoral rolls, alleging that the EC’s exercise is aimed at “disenfranchising voters” in Bihar ahead of the assembly elections due later this year. They have been demanding a discussion on the issue in both Houses. The ECI published the draft voter…

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Alia Bhatt’s fitness trainer recalls her weight loss journey post-pregnancy; calls her ‘hardest-working individual’: ‘Her effort was always top-notch’

Alia Bhatt’s journey back to fitness after welcoming her daughter Raha showcases a balanced approach of patience and determination. Her pregnancy workouts were carefully planned, focusing on breathing and strength. Post-birth, she gradually incorporated walks, yoga, and mindful eating, setting a positive example of self-care and healthy transformation. She is now set to appear in…

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Modern parents are more exhausted than ever: 3 ways to fix it

Parents are increasingly exhausted due to long work hours, digital distractions and financial pressures. Studies reveal over 66% experience burnout weekly. Prioritising family sleep schedules, sharing childcare and housework equitably and dedicating time for personal hobbies are crucial. Research indicates that recharged parents raise happier, more resilient children, emphasizing self-care as essential for effective parenting.

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Bihar polls: Second-phase voting takes hold amid reports of violence; 14.55% turnout by 9am across 20 districts

Bihar’s second phase of voting commenced across 122 assembly constituencies in 20 districts, marked by reports of violence and cash recovery. Voters queued early, with 1,302 candidates, including 12 state cabinet ministers, vying for seats. Polling faced minor delays at some booths due to EVM faults, while turnout reached 14.55% by 9 am.

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