Karnataka: 2 stabbed near bar in Surathkal

Two individuals, Mukshid and Nizam, were stabbed near a Surathkal bar late Thursday night following an argument with four other patrons. Nizam sustained a stomach injury, while Mukshid was wounded in the hand; both are reported to be out of danger. Police have identified four accused, including a rowdy sheeter, and are actively pursuing their…

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Sunil Gavaskar hits back at workload management issue: ‘Do you think the jawans complain about the cold?’

Sunil Gavaskar slammed the growing trend of workload management, urging players to show the same commitment as soldiers guarding the borders. Praising Siraj’s relentless effort across five Tests and Pant’s bravery, Gavaskar emphasized national pride, saying representing India is a rare honour that shouldn’t be compromised due to minor injuries.

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Study reveals how 5,000-year-old Stonehenge’s giant blocks were moved using human hands and primitive tools

A recent study, analyzing the Newall Boulder fragment, reinforces the theory that Stonehenge’s builders transported massive stones from Wales using human effort and basic tools. Dismissing the glacial transport theory, geochemical evidence links the stones to quarries over 200 kilometers away. This highlights the ingenuity and endurance of Neolithic people in constructing the iconic monument.

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Indian Railways monetisation push: NITI Aayog looks at ways to boost transporter’s non-fare revenue; land, solar and tourism options on radar

NITI Aayog is developing a strategy for Indian Railways to increase revenue beyond fares through asset monetization and public-private partnerships. The initiative aims to make the rail network financially sustainable, reducing reliance on traditional freight and passenger income. A study will identify strategies for boosting non-fare revenue by assessing untapped potential in railway assets and…

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HC instructs Chhattisgarh to update on centre response on Bastar bridge proposal after reports of students crossing flooded stream

The Chhattisgarh High Court has asked the state government for an update on the Centre’s decision regarding a bridge in Bastar. This followed reports of students risking their lives crossing a flooded stream. The state government submitted a revised proposal to the Union Home Ministry. The proposal includes details for Kanker, Narayanpur, Bijapur, and Sukma…

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