7 essential tips every parent should know to protect children from waterborne diseases this monsoon

Monsoon season increases the risk of waterborne diseases in children, making them vulnerable to infections like cholera and typhoid. Parents should ensure safe drinking water by boiling or filtering it, promote thorough handwashing, and avoid street food. Maintaining personal hygiene, preventing water stagnation, and practicing proper sanitation are crucial for safeguarding children’s health during the…

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Think crocodiles are scary? Meet Kronosaurus: The prehistoric giant with a jaw to match

Kronosaurus queenslandicus, a massive marine reptile, dominated the Eromanga Sea millions of years ago. Its powerful jaws, with a bite force exceeding that of modern crocodiles, crushed shells and bones. Reaching lengths of 10-11 meters, this apex predator ambushed prey like squid, turtles, and even other marine reptiles, solidifying its place as one of history’s…

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Nicole Kidman spends first Thanksgiving without Keith Urban; spends day with daughters, Sunday and Faith: ‘So thankful xx’

Nicole Kidman marked her first Thanksgiving post-split from Keith Urban by participating in Nashville’s Turkey Trot with daughters Sunday and Faith, and sister Antonia. The ‘Babygirl’ actress shared joyful moments from the event, showcasing her festive spirit. Kidman continues to reside in Nashville following their divorce filing in September, with a co-parenting arrangement in place…

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Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter Suhana Khan spotted partying with Salman Khan’s nephews; fans ask ‘Where is Agastya Nanda’

Suhana Khan, daughter of Shah Rukh Khan, was seen partying with Salman Khan’s nephews, Nirvaan and Arhaan Khan, in Mumbai. The glamorous night out included Sohail Khan and Arpita Khan Sharma. Suhana is currently taking a break from shooting ‘King’ with her father, while Salman’s nephews are stepping into the limelight with various ventures.

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‘Udaipur Files’ row: Govt recommends 6 changes, stalls release till SC hearing; seeks removal of Nutan Sharma name, execution scene

The Central government has suggested six modifications to the film ‘Udaipur Files,’ following a Delhi High Court directive. These include changes to an AI-generated execution scene, character references, and dialogues. The recommendations also involve revising the disclaimer, removing credit frames, and deleting references to a character named “Nutan Sharma” and related dialogues, along with certain…

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