Horoscope Tomorrow, December 1, 2025: Romance deepens beautifully, these zodiac signs will feel renewed love

Tomorrow’s horoscope guides each zodiac sign through relationship matters, job changes, and moments of reflection. Celestial guidance encourages trusting instincts and walking through the day confidently. Each sign receives specific advice, from Aries embracing spontaneous moments to Pisces finding effortless solutions, all while encouraging awareness and inner trust.

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Weekly Horoscope, November 3 to November 8, 2025: Read weekly astrological predictions

Weekly horoscope provides insight for people on how the planetary placements will affect their zodiac sign. Cancer; You may also consider pursuing higher education or skill development to strengthen your career. Scorpio; Avoid unnecessary spending and be careful while driving or taking adventurous trips. Pisces; Married couples might receive joyful news related to children.

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Tajikistan government launches messaging app to rival WhatsApp, Telegram

Tajikistan has unveiled its own national messenger app, ORIZ, aiming for digital independence and to secure user data within the country. This move mirrors similar initiatives in Russia and Kazakhstan, with the app specifically targeting Tajik migrants in Russia where foreign apps face restrictions. The government emphasizes safeguarding information security by reducing reliance on external…

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National Hockey Tournament 2025 Kicks Off in Ranchi with Over 800 Student Participants

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations’ National Hockey Tournament 2025 commenced in Ranchi on Thursday, drawing approximately 800 students. Participants from states including Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu are competing across under-14, under-17, and under-19 age groups. State sports director Shekhar Jamuar inaugurated the event, highlighting the importance of sports in fostering discipline…

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NCRTC plan: Rail body begins sourcing power via exchange for Ghaziabad station; eyes Rs 1 crore cut in annual energy bill from first drawl point

NCRTC has initiated electricity procurement through the power exchange for its Ghaziabad RSS, aiming to cut operational costs and boost green energy usage. This move, expected to save around Rs 1 crore annually from a single drawl point, aligns with NCRTC’s goal to source 15% of its power from green sources.

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