58 fall ill after consuming ‘prasad’ at birthday party in Dhemaji’s Jonai | Guwahati News

Dibrugarh: As many as 58 people have fallen ill after consuming prasad at a birthday party in Gali Migang village under Jonai sub-division of Dhemaji district. Symptoms consistent with food poisoning surfaced two days after the event, forcing authorities to shift the patients to Assam Medical College and Hospital (AMCH) in Dibrugarh.The party was held…

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UPPCL hikes sanctioned load of 46.68L consumers | Lucknow News

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd (UPPCL) has increased the sanctioned electricity load of around 46.68 lakh consumers through its billing software, allegedly without issuing prior notices, triggering questions over compliance with the Electricity Supply Code, 2025, and the Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission’s (UPERC) latest tariff order.The revision was carried out on Thursday, the…

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ATS conducts statewide raids in Pak-linked probe | Jaipur News

Jaipur/Jaisalmer: In a major counter-terror operation Friday, the state’s Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) conducted simultaneous raids across 20 cities of Rajasthan, detaining multiple suspects in an investigation into an alleged network linked to Pakistan-based terror operative Shehzad Bhatti.ATS SP Manish Tripathi said teams searched houses and questioned multiple suspects during the statewide operation. Several suspects picked…

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Palestinian proverb of the day: ‘A house without curtains cannot face the wind’ and what it reveals about boundaries, resilience, and everyday life in Levantine culture

‘A house without curtains cannot face the wind’ A house without curtains is not just exposed to wind. In Palestinian speech, it becomes a warning about fragility, about what happens when protection is missing where it is needed most.“بيت بلا ستارة ما بيستحمل ريح”“A house without curtains cannot withstand wind.”This proverb is short, domestic, and…

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AI boom lifts industrial engineers’ pay packages

BENGALURU: India’s AI data-centre boom is creating an unexpected winner: engineers from mechanical, electrical and industrial backgrounds. As companies race to build energy-intensive AI infrastructure, mechanical, electrical and cooling engineers-roles long overshadowed by software jobs-are back in demand, commanding hefty salaries and opening a new career path for industrial talent.Companies actively hiring span the full…

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