The invisible threat: How online strangers are grooming children, and what we can do about it

Cyber-crimes against children are increasing in India. Children are vulnerable to online abuse. The government is amending laws and implementing measures for cyber safety. Schools and parents should educate children about online risks. Social media platforms must strengthen safety measures. NGOs are also working to protect children online. Protecting children in the digital world is…

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Gemstone heist drama: Thief steals 443 precious stones, caught at crematorium; Previous offenses reveal patterned criminal behavior

Jugsalai police apprehended a 20-year-old man, Arbaz Khan, at the Parvati crematorium on Sunday, recovering gemstones valued at Rs 2.50 lakh. Khan is accused of stealing a box containing 443 precious stones from a local shop the previous day. CCTV footage led to his identification and subsequent arrest. He has a prior record for similar…

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Chinese Zodiac Horoscope Today, November 8, 2025: Luck favours the brave, these zodiac signs will make powerful moves

This daily Chinese horoscope offers guidance for each zodiac sign, emphasizing introspection and personal pace. It advises focusing on inner strength, patience, and clear communication in work, love, and finances. The horoscopes encourage self-care, gratitude, and trusting one’s intuition for a more balanced and peaceful existence.

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IND vs ENG 3rd Test: ‘Like Jasprit Bumrah, he can bowl whenever and wherever … ‘ – Ex-pacer makes massive claim on India quick ahead of Lord’s clash

Varun Aaron stated that Akash Deep is nearly ‘undroppable’ for the Lord’s Test after his Edgbaston performance. With Jasprit Bumrah’s return confirmed, an all-rounder might make way to balance the team. Aaron highlighted Deep’s exceptional new-ball skills and Siraj’s rhythm, positioning India’s pace attack as a significant threat to England for the 3rd Test.

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5 ways parents can help children cope with grief

Navigating children’s grief requires empathy and structure, not erasure of pain. Open dialogue about death eases anxiety. Legacy projects like memory letters aid emotional expression. Bereavement support groups combat isolation, while family rituals restore stability. Early intervention programs, such as the Family Bereavement Program, address persistent distress, fostering resilience through conversation and informed care.

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