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Indian equities ‘probably oversold’: Foreign investors warm up to India after months of outflows

After months of sustained selling, foreign investors are beginning to turn more positive on India, with equities now “probably oversold”, Motilal Oswal Financial Services chairman Raamdeo Agrawal said on Saturday, even as he warned that geopolitical uncertainties and elevated oil prices continue to cloud the outlook.Speaking to news agency ANI, Agrawal said that a large…

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Unnati Sharma wins judo bronze as India add another medal at Commonwealth Games | Commonwealth Games News

Unnati Sharma, in white, competes against Australia’s Saya Middleton during women’s 63kg semifinal Judo match at the 23rd Commonwealth Games (CWG), in Glasgow, Scotland. (PTI Photo) India’s Unnati Sharma won the bronze medal in the women’s 63kg judo event at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Sunday, defeating South Africa’s Skye Knoester by ippon in…

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‘Jugni’ singer files police complaint, says viral Jacqueline Fernandez clip was AI-doctored | Hindi Movie News

Singer Sonu Thukral filed a police complaint alleging that a viral clip from his song “Jugni,” featuring Jacqueline Fernandez, was AI-doctored to show a wardrobe malfunction. He shared proof of the complaint on Instagram, promising to speak publicly soon. Neither Jacqueline nor others linked to the song have responded yet. Singer Sonu Thukral has lodged…

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Mushroom hunters entered a Nepal forest and found a nest built by the only snake known to make one. Officials have now restricted access while conservationists monitor the site

The discovery has prompted authorities to limit public access to the region while conservationists monitor the nesting site. In a routine search for wild mushrooms deep in a community forest in Nepal, extraordinary wildlife has been discovered. Local residents exploring the forest floor near Jhakri Sota in the Ambe Community Forest came across something few…

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Meet Roy Kim, the 13-year-old Oregon student who designed a chamber that turns moisture in the air into water for drought-hit farms

“Do what you can do tomorrow, today,” says Roy Kim, a 13-year-old Oregon student who has solved the water crisis for numerous farmers in the region. The teenager developed a device that turns moisture in the air into water, helping farmers access a sustainable and reliable source of water in drought-prone areas, as per a…

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DU one-year PG admission 2026 correction window opens; last chance to edit application today

The University of Delhi has opened the correction window for one-year postgraduate admissions, giving registered applicants a limited opportunity to revise eligible personal and academic details. The facility will remain available only until 11:59 PM on August 1. Candidates should carefully verify all changes before submitting the updated application through the official admission portal. The…

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BMC orders CCTV surveillance at garbage hotspots across Mumbai | Mumbai News

BMC commissioner Ashwini Bhide has instructed ward officers to conduct regular inspections; remove encroachments from footpaths around schools, hospitals, railway and Metro stations; demolish illegal constructions; address traffic bottlenecks; and prioritise pothole complaints received through BMC’s ‘Marg’ app Mumbai: The BMC on Saturday launched a citywide drive to improve “visible cleanliness”, directing all ward offices…

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If Only Play Review: Exploring Performative Identity in the Mumbai Film Industry: ‘If Only’ Theatre Review | Delhi News

The dramaturgical perspective of society suggests that everyone is performing, constantly managing impressions depending on who is watching. If Only, written, directed and produced by Vidushi Mehra, explores this school of thought. Set in Mumbai’s Hindi film industry, it suggests that for those chasing success in showbiz, the performance never really ends. There is no…

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