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Insta fraudsters use false ads as bait

An increasing number of Instagram users are falling victim to fraudulent online stores. According to the cybercrime portal (1930) under Karnataka Police, there has been a notable rise in such cases.

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6-7 Ministers will have to resign if I release proof: HDK

He claimed that Congress was trying to "fix" him in some cases after he began cornering the State in some alleged irregularities.

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Financial Jargon translated to sign language for differently-abled

Disability Affairs Secretary Rajesh Aggarwal said the initiative is part of a larger collaboration with the goal to make financial systems more accessible to people with hearing impairment, empowering them to engage fully with financial markets.

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Foreign investment in indian stocks hits record Rs 23,600 Cr

As per the data, the highest inflow was recorded on Monday, when FPIs pumped Rs 15,181 crore into Indian equities

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Hurricane Helene kills at least 40 in 4 US states

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said dozens of people were still trapped in buildings damaged by the Category 4 hurricane

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59 people dead in Nepal floods

Parts of Nepal have been inundated with rainfall since Friday, prompting disaster authorities to warn of flash floods

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Israel on alert after saying it killed Nasrallah

Hezbollah launched some 65 rockets at Israel

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Positive drugs tests: WADA seeks long ban for Jannik

While Sinner was on court in Beijing, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) announced it was seeking a ban of one to two years for the U.S.

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Shabana Azmi: diversity brings empowerment contradictions

The actor, who has played characters of varying shades in her career spanning 50 years, addressed the issue of women safety both on and off screen at the IIFA Utsavam green carpet on Friday night

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Ensure safety of women: Odisha CM to police

Addressing the Collectors' Conference, Majhi noted the rate of conviction in crimes against women remained low over the last 22 years, and said his government would not tolerate this