Bhopal civic body meet resumes after 3-months; clashes erupt, Rs 25 crore ghat plan passed

After a three-month hiatus, the Bhopal Municipal Corporation council meeting addressed key issues, including constructing new immersion ghats and renaming two locations. The session saw heated debates between BJP and Congress corporators over civic problems and administrative accountability. Amidst the discussions, the council recognized sanitation workers’ efforts and issued show-cause notices to engineers for negligence.

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UAE: Authorities deporting, blacklisting thousands who failed to act during 2024 visa amnesty window

The UAE’s 2024 visa amnesty, held from September to December, offered undocumented residents a chance to legalise their status or exit without penalties. Despite extensions and support, many overstayers failed to act and now face fines, blacklisting, or deportation. Authorities have intensified enforcement in 2025, warning that leniency has ended and legal consequences are now…

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Daily Health Horoscope Today, July 27, 2025: Wellness Predictions for Every Zodiac Sign

Astrology enthusiasts can explore daily horoscopes for July 27, 2025, offering personalized health and well-being insights for each zodiac sign. From Aries to Pisces, discover how celestial influences may impact energy, balance, and overall wellness. The horoscopes provide tailored advice, encouraging self-care, emotional healing, and mindful practices to promote a healthier and happier life, aligning…

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Engineers are underpaid and unemployed: Is engineering obsession breaking its promise?

Beneath Kota’s coaching gloss lies a brutal truth: India’s engineering obsession is breeding disillusionment. With stagnant salaries, crumbling placement rates, and broken promises, the dream is collapsing under its own weight. This story peels back the façade of a glorified profession to expose a system that rewards privilege, punishes potential, and mass-produces degrees, not futures.

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‘Training, governance remain unresolved’: DGCA warns Air India of ‘systemic lapses’; flags fatigue, crew safety issues

The DGCA has issued a stern warning to Air India, threatening action over safety violations, including crew fatigue management and training protocols. The regulator cited 29 violations, such as insufficient pilot rest, poor simulator training compliance, and inadequate crew on international routes. This follows Air India’s self-reporting of issues after a plane crash in Ahmedabad.

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