“I have lost my death certificate”: Paresh Rawal’s viral post brings the internet to tears (of laughter)

A bizarre newspaper ad from Assam, announcing a lost death certificate, has gone viral after actor Paresh Rawal shared it. Netizens erupted in laughter and witty jokes, turning the peculiar notice into an online sensation. Amidst the humour, one user urged empathy, suggesting a possible communication error, reminding everyone of the importance of understanding.

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60% of South Asians have this hidden metabolic problem and most don’t know about it

A staggering 60% of South Asians may face silent insulin resistance, fueling fatty liver, belly fat, and diabetes. Genetic factors, body composition, and carb-heavy traditional diets contribute. Dr. Tanisha Shekdar highlights sugar’s role and subtle warning signs like persistent belly fat and fatigue. Early intervention through lifestyle changes is crucial for healing.

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Yogi Adityanath in Bihar poll blitz: UP CM suggests renaming Mohiuddinnagar as Mohan Nagar

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath criticized the RJD-Congress alliance during his campaign in Bihar, accusing them of past corruption and promoting ‘jungle raj’. He highlighted the BJP’s focus on development and good governance, contrasting it with the opposition’s alleged history of crime and identity politics. Adityanath also advocated for renaming places to erase colonial…

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NYC mayoral election: Trump’s nemesis Zohran Mamdani wins high-stake battle; becomes first Muslim mayor of New York

Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old state assembly member, has been elected New York City’s youngest and first Muslim mayor, defeating Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. The election saw record turnout, with Mamdani, once a protest candidate, triumphing in a contest heavily influenced by Donald Trump’s vocal opposition and threats to cut federal funding.

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‘2017 World Cup was like a green revolution for women’s cricket in India’ – Ex-women’s team head coach | Exclusive

After guiding India to their maiden Women’s ODI World Cup triumph, debate has erupted over Harmanpreet Kaur’s future as captain. While former skipper Shantha Rangaswamy feels the 36-year-old should “finish on a high” and hand over the reins to Smriti Mandhana, ex-coach Tushar Arothe believes Harmanpreet still has plenty left to lead India to more…

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