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Kia Carens Clavis EV starts at ₹17.99 lakh, while Mahindra XEV 9E begins at ₹21.90 lakh with superior range (656 km), faster charging (20 min), and higher power (282 bhp). Who wins for Indian families?
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A HAL Tejas fighter jet crashed during the Dubai Air Show 2025, killing Indian Air Force pilot Wing Commander Namansh Syal. The first fatal Tejas accident in 23 years has sparked global outcry over air show safety and sparked an IAF inquiry.
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India defeated West Indies by an innings and 140 runs in Ahmedabad on November 16, 2025, with Ravindra Jadeja's century and four-wicket haul leading to a dominant win, extending India's home Test dominance to 18 wins in 20 matches.
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Gold fell 3% on Dhanteras 2025 as MCX corrected a record high, while retail premiums stayed high. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, IBJA and traders weigh in.
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The fifth day of Chaitra Navratri on April 3, 2025 honors Goddess Katyayani. Learn the Brahma Muhurat, Panchami Tithi cut‑off, color symbolism, offerings of banana and honey, and the dedicated mantra. The article also explains why young women pray for suitable partners and how the day aligns with Naag Puja and Skanda Sashti.
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By 2025, most states let you check your ration card status online. Here’s a clear guide to using state PDS portals, the NFSA portal, Mera Ration on UMANG, and Common Service Centres. Learn the steps for e-KYC with Aadhaar, how to download an e-ration card, what each status means, and what to do if your application is stuck or rejected.
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New Zealand overpowered South Africa by 50 runs in Lahore to reach the Champions Trophy final against India in Dubai. The Black Caps piled up 362/6, then rode Mitchell Santner’s three-wicket burst to stall a chase shaped by David Miller’s fighting century. Temba Bavuma’s 56 off 71 drew criticism for slowing momentum. The final starts at 9am GMT on Sunday.
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Hello there! I'm your friendly tech-blogger, excited to throw light on the topic of the best news app in India. Unravelling the features, usability and content richness of various news apps, we will navigate together through this digital world. Our aim is not just to find out the most popular one, but the one that truly enriches your daily news consumption experience. Ready to explore and uncover the supreme tech treasures? Then, let's embark on this fascinating journey!
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Living in India versus the UK presents quite contrasting experiences. The UK is known for its orderly lifestyle, advanced infrastructure, and colder climate, while India is famous for its rich cultural diversity, warm weather, and bustling cities. In terms of cost of living and buying power, India tends to be more affordable. However, the UK often ranks higher in terms of quality of life and public services such as healthcare and education. Both are beautiful in their own unique ways and offer different perspectives and experiences.
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Hold your horses, food lovers, for an intriguing culinary showdown! It's India's Naan versus Mexico's Tortilla, and it's a battle like no other! Now, Naan is a soft, fluffy bread, typically cooked in a tandoor or clay oven, and it's a staple in Indian cuisine. Tortillas, on the other hand, are thin, flat pancakes made from corn or wheat and are a Mexican food icon. While both are fantastic dance partners to a variety of dishes, the Indian Naan's heart is more into spicy curries, while the Mexican tortilla is salsa's best amigo. So, folks, while they may seem similar, they are as different as Bollywood and Mariachi bands.
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