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Gandhinagar: Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has taken a landmark decision in the interest of sugarcane farmers and the cooperative sector by officially approving the sugarcane prices paid by cooperative societies.Providing details of this decision, Agriculture and Cooperation Minister Jitubhai Vaghstated that the State Government has granted official approval to the sugarcane prices paid by sugar cooperative societies to sugarcane farmers during the period from 2007-08 to 2014-15, according to the release.This decision of the State Government will provide an estimated financial benefit of Rs. 1,500 crore to Gujarat’s sugar cooperative societies, directly benefiting more than two lakh farmers, as…

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As the football-industrial complex churns out ever more eyeball-aimed product, precision engineered to trigger either triumphalism or nostalgia (or both), there’s occasionally room for stories like this about Greenland’s eight team championship playoff: scrappy chronicles of big-hearted underachievers in obscure corners of the football universe. (One of them, about perennial losers American Samoa, even got turned into a feature film directed by Taika Waititi.) Could Greenland’s strugglers and strivers end up as characters in a big-screen comedy? Stranger things have happened and, after the country’s surprise arrival in the geopolitical spotlight, this might yet be the best way for outsiders…

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Red Fort car blast prime accused Umer Un Nabi NEW DELHI: The National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) investigation into the deadly Delhi Red Fort car blast uncovered how the key accused allegedly used fake identity and a makeshift laboratory in Faridabad to procure chemicals and experiment with explosive materials, official sources said on Tuesday.The agency recently filed a 7,500-page chargesheet against 10 accused in connection with the high-intensity vehicle-borne IED blast that rocked the national capital on November 10 last year, killing 11 people and injuring several others.According to the probe, the prime accused, Dr Umer Un Nabi, who was driving…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. And here’s what you need to know to start your day …TOP 31. US military carries out ‘self-defense strikes’ in Iran2. Graham Platner embraces democratic socialism at Bernie Sanders rally3. Cornyn under fire as Trump rallies base behind Paxton in Texas MAJOR HEADLINES’ISN’T IT WEIRD’ — Spencer Pratt responds to Drew Carey’s ‘serial scammer’ insult with Epstein jab. Continue reading …SILENT TREATMENT — Congressional candidate refuses to say Pledge of Allegiance in resurfaced clips. Continue reading …DOUBLE STANDARD — NFL commentator says…

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4 min readNew DelhiUpdated: May 26, 2026 05:29 PM IST Fresh screenshots shared by Class 12 student Vedant Shrivastava suggest that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) eventually carried out a manual review of his Physics answer sheet after admitting that his paper had been mistakenly swapped during the re-evaluation process. The controversy began after Vedant, who posts on X under the handle @VEDANTSHRIV17, alleged that the answer script uploaded to him by CBSE during the verification process was not his own. The student claimed the handwriting, answers, and even attempted questions did not match what he had written…

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A rare crimson aurora glowing over northern Japan may be a sign that some solar storms are more powerful than scientists once believed.Researchers studying faint red auroras observed above Japan in June 2024 found that the displays stretched far higher into Earth’s atmosphere than expected, reaching altitudes between roughly 310 and 500 miles (500 to 800 kilometers) — which is unusually high for a storm that was not considered especially severe by conventional geomagnetic indices, according to a statement from Hokkaido University.The discovery suggests that even “moderately intense” geomagnetic storms — which are a disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field caused…

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MJF is once again back at the top of AEW as its World Champion. The star regained the title at Double or Nothing this past Sunday. MJF went to war with Darby Allin in the main event of Double or Nothing in a Hair vs. Title match. Allin came heartbreakingly close to victory after putting Big Hebrew through a table with a massive Coffin Drop off the stage scaffolding. Blood poured from the back of the champ’s head as he continued fighting through the pain, landing a Scorpion Death Drop and another Coffin Drop for near falls. However, exhaustion finally…

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Walmart is rapidly expanding its EV fast charging network in the United States. The American retail giant is also making a few improvements along the way, as well as cutting prices for store members. The company increased the size of its EV charging network by 50% in just one month. Walmart is supercharging the installation of DC fast chargers at its stores across the United States. The largest retailer in the world has increased the size of its EV charging network by roughly 50% in just one month, after ticking off another 50% increase from February through April. Right now,…

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This story is the first in a series celebrating soccer cultures around the world—and the communities shaped by them. Read more 2026 World Cup coverage here.On July 18, 1930, a 38-year-old public-works director named Juan Antonio Scasso stood inside the still-wet Estadio Centenario while his crew dried the floors with braziers. FIFA had given him under a year to build the place, and he’d refused any pay beyond his municipal salary, promising to finish on time.He missed by five days.While the concrete cured, the starting eight matches of the first-ever World Cup were relocated to Pocitos and Gran Parque Central,…

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The heart is often viewed through the lens of disease risk — high blood pressure, heart attacks, blocked arteries, or heart failure. But according to cardiologist Dr Dmitry Yaranov, the heart has a surprisingly unusual characteristic: despite its importance and constant workload, it is among the organs least likely to develop cancer.In an Instagram post, Dr Yaranov, who specialises in heart failure, advanced heart failure, heart transplantation, and mechanical circulatory support, highlighted how uncommon primary heart cancers actually are. He stated, “The heart is actually one of the most cancer-resistant organs in the human body. Why? Unlike many tissues in…

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