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July Full Moon 2026 Date: Buck Moon tonight; check time and significance

The Buck Moon will appear in the Northern Hemisphere on July twenty-ninth, 2026. This celestial event occurs as male deer begin growing new antlers. The full moon is also known as Guru Purnima in India. Visibility in India begins after seven-fourteen PM IST on that date. The moon will reach its peak brightness at eight-oh-six PM IST.
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TN SSLC, HSE supplementary results 2026 expected soon; DGE to release Class 10, 11, 12 scores

The Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE), Tamil Nadu, is expected to announce the Class 10, 11 and 12 supplementary examination results by the last week of July on tnresults.nic.in. Students can access provisional marksheets online using their registration number and date of birth. Successful candidates will become eligible for further admissions, including TNEA supplementary counselling.
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AP ECET Phase 1 result 2026 expected today; check counselling dates, seat matrix, reservation and cutoff trends

AP ECET Phase 1 Seat Allotment Result 2026 is expected on July 29 after APSCHE postponed the earlier release due to technical issues. The counselling process covers 55,960 BTech lateral entry seats across 240 engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh. Candidates can check allotment details through the official portal and complete self-reporting, fee payment and college reporting after selection. The article also covers reservation rules, seat matrix details and previous closing rank trends.
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Shehnaaz recalls being underpaid, actress now demands her worth

Shehnaaz Gill recalled being Bigg Boss 13's lowest-paid contestant, later becoming its priciest star. She now demands fair pay, saying, "Uski mujhe izzat nahi mili" for past free work. She avoids money clashes with films, refuses glamour-only roles, and wishes to master convincing casting directors, while balancing Hindi-Punjabi cinema.
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Ranbir's wallpaper of dad Rishi Kapoor wins hearts - PICS

Ranbir Kapoor has resumed work on Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Love and War' after 'Ramayana' promotions. Fans noticed his new moustache, indicating a shift in his current projects. He was recently seen sporting a rugged, bearded look en route to the USA. His phone wallpaper featured a touching tribute to his late father, Rishi Kapoor. The actor is currently balancing commitments for both major upcoming films.
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When Prateik Babbar shared how difficult childhood led to DRUG ADDICTION

Actor Prateik Babbar revealed his substance abuse started during childhood trauma. He clarified addiction began before entering the film industry and fame. Unresolved trauma continues to impact relationships and life areas significantly. Babbar credits his fiancée Priya Banerjee for supporting his recovery journey. He is actively working on healing from years of emotional scars.
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After Kangana calls Gen-Z protests puke-inducing, Vishal REACTS 'You earned the gaalis'

Vishal Dadlani slammed Kangana Ranaut after she called Gen-Z protesters' videos "puke-inducing" and labelled them "Generation Gutter." Dadlani defended the students, saying they were lathi-charged, tear-gassed, and beaten, adding "you earned the gaalis." He also criticised "paid story-campaigns" against the protesters, sparking widespread backlash against Kangana online.
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Who is Jean Grey? Marvel hero linked to Sadie Sink's MCU role

Sadie Sink's recent casting in Spider-Man: Brand New Day has sparked widespread speculation regarding her character's identity. Many fans speculate she will embody the formidable mutant Jean Grey, known for her impressive telepathic and telekinetic abilities as well as her connection to the Phoenix Force. This could herald a significant introduction of mutants into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, hinting at the potential arrival of the X-Men.
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Sanjay Dutt's twins call him 'Best dad' in notes on his b'day

On July 29, Sanjay Dutt marked his 67th birthday, receiving warm wishes from his twins. Shahraan shared a heartfelt photo with a message of gratitude for his father's unwavering love. Iqra also delighted fans with a charming picture, acknowledging how much he means to her. Married to Maanayata Dutt, Sanjay has crafted a beautiful family life alongside his film career, which includes projects like 'Khalnayak 2'.
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Power bank catches fire on China Eastern Airlines flight; video raises concerns about lithium-ion batteries: List of things not allowed in flight

A power bank suddenly ignited in an overhead compartment on a China Eastern Airlines flight. The fire erupted shortly after the aircraft landed at Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport. Cabin crew and passengers quickly responded to the alarming incident and controlled the situation. This event highlights the potential hazards of lithium-ion batteries on airplanes. Many travelers are now reconsidering carrying power banks on their journeys.
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How to grow and care for lucky bamboo: An easy step-by-step guide for beginners

Lucky bamboo shows up everywhere from office desks to housewarming gift baskets, prized for how little it seems to ask in return for its tidy, architectural good looks. But before getting into care, it's worth clearing up what this plant actually is, because the popular understanding gets it wrong on nearly every count. Despite the name, lucky bamboo isn't a bamboo at all; it's a tropical, perennial shrub from West Africa belonging to the asparagus family, and its species name commemorates a 19th-century English nurseryman rather than any connection to actual bamboo. It's also far more associated with Chinese feng shui tradition than with its true African origins. None of that changes how forgiving it is to grow, though, here's a beginner-friendly, step-by-step guide to keeping one alive and thriving.
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Baby Sleep Traditions: Cultures embrace closeness and comfort; 10 ways bedtime differs

Across the globe, infants exhibit a fascinating range of sleep practices. In Japan, co-sleeping is common, with babies nestled between parents on traditional futons. Indian culture embraces soothing lullabies and the support of extended family. Meanwhile, Finnish parents cherish baby boxes, while Swedes encourage outdoor naps in prams. These cultural traditions emphasize the significance of comfort and familial bonds during infancy.
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Yash Thakur's story: Karate, father's dream, India's newest pace hope

During the Zimbabwe tour, Yash Thakur consistently bowled hard lengths and back-of-a-length deliveries to return figures of 4-0-30-2 on debut. He retained his place for the third and final T20I and impressed once again, finishing with figures of 4-0-45-2.
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CWG 2026 medal tally: Where does India stand after Day 6 in Glasgow?

India enjoyed a strong Day 6 at the Commonwealth Games 2026, led by Gulveer Singh's historic silver in the men's 10,000m, India's first-ever medal in the event, and Harjinder Kaur's weightlifting silver. Three Indian boxers secured semifinal spots, guaranteeing medals. India ended the day ninth in the standings with 12 medals, while Australia remained on top.
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China lost more than 50% of its mangrove forests by the 2000s, now it has restored 22,500 hectares of the trees

China has made remarkable strides in restoring its mangrove ecosystems, committing to large-scale projects that have expanded coverage significantly. By planting and revitalizing thousands of hectares, not only has biodiversity surged, but the quality of these crucial habitats has also seen improvement. Robust legal measures now safeguard more than ninety percent of mangrove areas, complemented by the establishment of an international center focused on mangrove conservation in Shenzhen.
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