For hours, Pune cut off from Mumbai as rain hits highways, buses and railway tracks | Pune News

Restoration work underway following a landslide on the Missing Link section of the Mumbai–Pune Expressway on Monday, July 6 Pune: For several hours on Monday, the cities of Pune and Mumbai were virtually cut off from each other as heavy rain shut down roads, bus services and several important intercity trains.The first major disruption occurred…

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‘Fresh Paneer’ to ‘100% organic’: FSSAI issues notices to multiple brands over misleading food claims

FSSAI issues notices to multiple brands over misleading claims NEW DELHI: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) on Monday issued a notice to the brand ‘Heritage Fresh Paneer’ over its use of the claim ‘Fresh Paneer’ on product packaging, saying the label could mislead consumers.In a post on X, the food regulator…

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‘Operate autonomously’: FIFA scrambles to defend independence as Donald Trump confirms Folarin Balogun intervention | Football News

Folarin Balogun (20) fouls Bosnia’s Tarik Muharemovic (4). Balogun received a red card on the play, US President Donald Trump. (AP) FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Monday that he spoke to US President Donald Trump about Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension but told him the case would be decided only by FIFA’s independent judicial…

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Honey Trehan: ‘Satluj’ director Honey Trehan details the secretive operation and how only ‘Diljit Dosanjh’ knew about the OTT drop hours before its sudden removal: ‘Streaming platforms don’t strictly require a CBFC theatrical certificate’ | Hindi Movie News

Honey Trehan recently explained the careful plan used to circumvent a tough four-year fight with the CBFC, releasing the Diljit Dosanjh-starrer ‘Satluj’ (earlier called ‘Punjab 95’) directly online on Friday evening, with no cuts. But just about 105 minutes after the talk, the film was gone. The streamer put out a statement saying the title…

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In 1847, a Vienna doctor discovered that handwashing with chlorine could cut childbirth deaths by 90 percent, but the medical world refused to believe him

In 1847 a Vienna doctor cut childbed-fever deaths on the doctors’ ward from about one mother in ten to roughly one in eighty by making physicians wash their hands in chlorine — and the profession turned on him for it In 1847, a Hungarian obstetrician working at Vienna General Hospital found a way to stop…

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