Indian Couple Expenses In Dubai: ₹3.6 lakh a month in Dubai: Indian couple’s expense breakdown is shocking the internet |

Conversations around the cost of living in Dubai never seem to slow down. While social media is full of videos claiming people can live there on surprisingly small budgets, one Indian couple has gone viral for sharing the numbers from their own household. Their detailed monthly expense breakdown has sparked a discussion, with many users…

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National Overseas Scholarship 2026: Govt opens 125 fully funded overseas scholarships for marginalised students pursuing Master’s and PhD: Direct link

MSJE launches fully funded overseas scholarships with 30% quota for women applicants National Overseas Scholarship 2026: A scheme of scholarships that will cover full expenses abroad has been launched by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to provide opportunities for marginalized students to enroll for Masters and Ph.D. programs. It is a part of…

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Law & Lemonade

Don’t squeeze too hard There’s an old saying that if you squeeze a lemon hard enough, you’ll get every drop of juice out. But there’s a limit. One lemon still can’t make lemonade for five people, even if an elephant steps on it. People forget this all the time. Countries, governments and courts often demand…

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Eric Swalwell sexual misconduct row: Inside allegations of four women claiming assault by the congressman

California Representative Eric Swalwell, a front-runner in the race for governor, is facing accusations of sexual assault and misconduct from four women, including a former aide who claims he raped her.The allegations involve a high-profile Democrat using his political stature to groom younger women in their twenties before engaging in inappropriate sexual messaging or non-consensual…

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Fine print, finer trap

On the great maya of travel insurance  Main Hoon Na. Never take this assurance at face value, unless it’s given by SRK. I learnt about this relatively unknown fifth law of Newton the hard way, after buying travel insurance for an overseas trip, last month.  The policy worked very well as long as the trip…

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Irony much? This Jewish British billionaire wants to move to Germany over UK’s ‘anti-Jew’ stance | World News

It is a historical twist few would have predicted. A Jewish billionaire born in Cardiff to parents who fled Nazi Germany now says he feels uneasy enough about life in Britain to seek German citizenship. Sir Michael Moritz, one of the UK’s wealthiest businessmen and a veteran Silicon Valley investor, has described Britain as “an…

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RBSE Class 10 results 2026: Girls lead with 94.90% pass rate, ahead of boys at 93.63%

RBSE Class 10th result 2026: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) announced the Class 10 results 2026 on March 24, 2026, Tuesday. This year, the results reflected both high pass percentages and a clear edge for girls over boys, continuing a consistent trend seen in recent years. Out of 10,66,561 registered students, a total…

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Plant these two stunning flowers in may and watch butterflies flock all summer |

May is the ideal time to create a vibrant, layered garden that supports local wildlife. Combining tall Shasta daisies with low-growing petunias offers a visually appealing display and attracts diverse pollinators. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons With the warm, gentle days of May set in, gardeners all over the United States feel that familiar desire to…

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When banks lose interest, in you & me

Financial mis-selling happens when bankers lure customers to meet their targets. Eg: selling insurance while hawking investment options. To tackle it, fix sellers’ incentive structure & mandate stiff penalties Sometime during UPA’s tenure, the then FM held a meeting on a Saturday amid a tussle between Sebi and Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India…

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