India, among world’s largest exporters of refined oil products, set to see 25% rise in petroleum product exports

The latest capacity expansion also comes at a time when additions to global refining capacity remain limited. (AI image) India’s petroleum product exports could increase by around 25% from the FY25 level of $44.4 billion. India is one of the world’s leading exporters of refined petroleum products. The increase is expected to come over the…

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Kylian Mbappe creates history, becomes first player since 1966 to … | Football News

NEW DELHI: France captain Kylian Mbappe created history on Thursday by becoming the first player since 1966 to register 10 or more goal contributions in two separate FIFA World Cups.The 27-year-old reached the landmark after scoring a goal and providing an assist in France’s 2-0 victory over Morocco in the World Cup quarterfinals. Mbappe finished…

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‘Chauhaan’ teaser edited: Mohd Zeeshan Ayyub’s voice replaced from Ajay Devgn’s starrer, makers yet to respond | Hindi Movie News

A week after backlash, Mohd Zeeshan Ayyub’s voice was quietly swapped out of Chauhaan’s teaser, with “major” also changed to “colonel.” Devgn, Jio Studios and Colour Yellow Productions face criticism over “pellet gun” references and Kashmir’s portrayal. Makers, including Devgn and Neeraj Yadav, remain silent; declined Mid-day’s request for comment. The ‘Chauhaan’ teaser was quietly…

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Ann Widdecombe: Former Conservative MP, Reform UK spokesperson Ann Widdecombe dies aged 78 | World News

Ann Widdecombe/Image: Getty Images Former Conservative minister and Reform UK member Ann Widdecombe has died at the age of 78, ending a political career that spanned more than three decades and later included roles in television and European politics.Her death was confirmed by her agents, Cloud 9 Management, who said she had devoted her life…

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Why climate forcing is not equal everywhere: New model tests show polar changes can be more than three times as powerful as global ones

As ice melts, the liquid water collects in depressions on the surface and deepens them, forming these melt ponds in the Arctic | Wikimedia Commons Climate change is often discussed in terms of global averages, but new research suggests that where warming or cooling occurs may be just as important as how much occurs. Using…

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Trinetra Ganesh Temple: There is a ‘Letter-Wala’ Ganesh temple in Rajasthan that receives over 1,000 letters of grievances every day; here’s how you can post yours |

In an age where digital apps are offering online prayer and prasad services to big and famous temples across India, one shrine in Rajasthan continues to keep an old tradition alive via handwritten letters. Every day, over 1,000 letters, postcards and invitations arrive at the famous Trinetra Ganesh Temple situated inside the UNESCO-listed Ranthambore Fort…

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JENPAS UG 2026: WBJEEB releases OMR images, response sheets; raise objections by July 11

The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has released the Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) images and machine-recorded responses for candidates who appeared in the Joint Entrance Test for Nursing, Paramedical and Allied Sciences Undergraduate (JENPAS UG) 2026 examination.Candidates can now view and download their OMR images and recorded responses by logging in to the…

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Mumbai’s redevelopment boom can become a ‘materials mine’, not a debris crisis | Mumbai News

Mumbai’s extensive redevelopment drive presents a significant opportunity for waste material reuse (Representative image). MUMBAI: Every old building pulled down for redevelopment creates mountains of debris. For a city witnessing one of the country’s biggest redevelopment drives across ageing housing societies, MHADA colonies, cessed buildings and infrastructure projects, experts say the real opportunity lies not…

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