Odisha CM Criticizes Jharkhand’s Development Deficit Amid Election Campaign

Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi asserted Jharkhand lags due to a “double-engine” government deficit, contrasting it with Odisha’s development fueled by central support. He criticized the JMM-led state government for mismanaging central schemes and hindering progress, urging voters to elect BJP candidates for all-round development and the resumption of Odia language education.

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The dark side of parenting in the animal world– why these animal babies eat their mothers alive

Nature reveals a stark reality: some mothers become their offspring’s final meal. From black lace weaver spiders offering unfertilized eggs before being consumed, to desert spiders liquefying their bodies, this extreme parenting ensures young survive. African social spiders even share this sacrifice. These behaviours, though shocking to humans, are vital survival strategies for these species.

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India deal market surge: Q3 hits 999 deals worth $44.3bn; M&A drives six-quarter high growth

India’s corporate deal market surged in Q3 2025, reaching 999 transactions valued at $44.3 billion, the highest in six quarters. Mergers and acquisitions led the recovery with a significant jump in volume and value, driven by robust domestic activity and increased cross-border engagement. Private equity also saw larger deal sizes, indicating growing investor confidence.

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From VIP suites to in-flight luxury: Find out how Emirates Is going all out to celebrate 14 Years as US open’s official airline

Emirates returns as the Official Airline of the US Open for the 14th year, combining luxury hospitality, youth tennis outreach, and in-flight fan experiences. Highlights include its VIP suite at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day giveaways, youth clinics with tennis legends, live match broadcasts onboard, themed menus, and exclusive Skywards member access.

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Former councilors begin hunger strike over poor civic amenities in Adityapur

Seven former ward members of Adityapur Municipal Corporation have begun an indefinite hunger strike, protesting the civic body’s failure to address persistent issues like erratic water supply, uncleaned drains, and accumulating garbage. Residents are reportedly paying fees for services that are of inferior quality, leading to widespread dissatisfaction and health concerns, especially in slum areas.

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