Meet Tokio Nakano: The 81-year-old artist who turns rice paddies into giant works of art

Farmers in rural Japan transform rice paddies into enormous living artworks. Tokio Nakano, an eighty-one-year-old artist, leads this intricate planting process. This year’s designs honor local figures and a popular comedian duo. The family has dedicated sixteen years to creating these public agricultural masterpieces. Visitors can admire the vibrant rice field art until the season’s…

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‘Fauzi’ Makers Clarify Rajesh Sharma’s Health Not Linked to Shoot Incident |

The team behind Prabhas starrer ‘Fauzi’ has responded after reports claimed that actor Rajesh Sharma’s recent health condition was linked to the film’s shoot. The reports suggested that the veteran actor was hospitalized after an insect bite during the shooting at Hyderabad’s Ramoji Film City. However, the makers have now denied that any such incident…

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Rs 35 lakh CTC, but what’s really in your account? Viral SBI salary slip starts a bigger conversation

A viral salary slip of an SBI manager has reignited debate over the difference between annual CTC and actual take-home pay. While the Rs 35.24 lakh figure grabbed attention online, the discussion has shifted to hidden salary components, deductions and why professionals should carefully examine compensation structures before judging the value of a job offer….

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In a remote corner of Italy, men reach 100 almost as often as women. Scientists say the reason is not as simple as diet or exercise | World News

In the rugged mountain villages of central-eastern Sardinia, growing old is almost a way of life. What has fascinated scientists for decades, however, is not simply the number of people reaching 100, but the fact that men do so almost as often as women. In most developed countries, women vastly outnumber men among centenarians, yet…

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How to revive a wilting rose bush: 10 simple tips to restore healthy blooms |

A rose bush rarely declines all at once. The change is usually gradual. Flowers become smaller, leaves lose their freshness, stems appear less vigorous, and the plant begins to look tired long before it stops flowering altogether. During periods of hot weather, the signs can appear surprisingly quickly, with blooms drooping and foliage looking limp…

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FMGE June 2026: DMSF Philippines records nearly 75% pass rate, three graduates rank among top 10 AIR holders

Three DMSF Philippines graduates secure top FMGE ranks as institute reports nearly six times higher pass rate than national average Davao Medical School Foundation (DMSF), Philippines, has reported notable results in the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June 2026, with three of its graduates securing positions among the Top 10 All India Rank (AIR) holders.According…

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A Japanese soldier stayed hidden in a Philippine jungle for 29 years because he believed World War II never ended | World News

In March 1974, a gaunt, uniformed figure walked out of the jungle on Lubang Island in the Philippines and handed over his sword, ending a war that had, for him, never actually stopped. Hiroo Onoda was a Japanese army lieutenant who had been sent to Lubang late in the Second World War with orders never…

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