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Customs AIU seize Rs90 lakh worth foreign currencies at Trichy airport

Customs AIU seize Rs90 lakh worth foreign currencies at Trichy airport
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Rs 5 lakh dowry, 15 loans: Meerut doctor found hanging; husband, father-in-law arrested

The investigation into Khushali Chaudhary's suspected death has led to the arrest of Mayank and his father, Harendra Singh. Khushali's family has raised serious allegations of dowry harassment, claiming pressure for an extra five lakh rupees. Tragically, her body was found restrained in her clinic's second floor. The postmortem has confirmed hanging as the cause of death, with viscera being preserved for further analysis as authorities continue their thorough inquiry.
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OES Group-B recruitment to be held in two stages

OES Group-B recruitment to be held in two stages
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Centre to fully subsidise stall fee for 60 MSMEs at Tirupur’s KnitShow expo

Centre to fully subsidise stall fee for 60 MSMEs at Tirupur’s KnitShow expo
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Goa govt moves SC seeking enhanced punishment for ex-Tehelka editor Tarun Tejpal in rape case

The Bombay high court (Goa) had recently convicted and sentenced Tejpal to ten years of rigorous imprisonment in the rape case. Tejpal was convicted under Sections 376 (2)(f) (person who is a guardian or in a position of trust or authority rapes a woman), 354-A (sexual harassment) and 354-B (using criminal force on a woman with an intent to disrobe her) of the IPC.
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In 1912, a Black couple bought California beachfront land and built a resort; the city seized it and...

In a remarkable turn of events, the Bruce family has regained ownership of their century-old beachfront property, unjustly seized from them in the past. Following this victory, they have transferred it back to Los Angeles County for approximately $20 million. This land, a cherished destination for African Americans during segregation, will now be utilized for lifeguard training facilities.
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In 1885, New Zealand introduced hedgehogs to fight pests; today, they threaten native wildlife

European hedgehogs were brought to New Zealand during the 1800s to help manage garden pests. However, these spiky creatures now pose a grave danger to the country's unique wildlife. They feast on the eggs and young of various native species, significantly impacting fragile ecosystems, particularly those involving ground-nesting birds. As a result, ongoing conservation initiatives are prioritizing hedgehog removal to protect these threatened populations.
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