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Mumbai: 2 Hurt in Colaba Restaurant Kitchen Fire

Two kitchen workers suffered burn injuries after a fire broke out at Social Bar and Restaurant in Colaba, Mumbai. The blaze, caused by a short-circuit, was quickly extinguished. Read the full details.

Dhubri Medicine Shop Fire: 3 Rescued, Major Loss

A devastating fire at a wholesale medicine shop on HN Road in Dhubri destroyed stock worth lakhs. Three trapped family members were rescued. This is the town's third major fire since October. Read for details.

Infosys ADR Jumps 40%, Triggers NYSE Trading Halt

Infosys ADR surged 40% in a low-liquidity session, hitting a 52-week high and forcing a NYSE trading halt. Analysts point to a possible short squeeze or data glitch. Read the full analysis.

Telangana Vows Full Support to Film Industry

Telangana's government pledges full support to filmmakers, aiming to make the state India's top film destination. Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy highlights short films' role at Hyderabad festival.

Alwar Guest House Fire: One Dead, Five Injured

A deadly fire at Jai Guest House in Neemrana, Alwar, claims one life and leaves five injured. Police constables hailed as heroes for rescue efforts. Read the full details.

SIF Assets Hit ₹2,932 Cr, Talent Shortage Bites

Specialized Investment Funds see rapid asset growth but face a severe shortage of managers skilled in short-selling, forcing mutual funds to poach from AIFs. Read the full analysis.

Fun Home Workouts for People Who Hate Exercise

Struggling with motivation? Discover 5 enjoyable, equipment-free workouts you can do at home, backed by health research. Burn calories and boost mental health with dancing, walking, and chores.

Instagram Tests Reels on TV via Amazon Fire TV

Mark Zuckerberg announces Instagram Reels for TV testing in the US. Watch short videos on the big screen, designed for shared viewing. Read details on the new TV app's features and Meta's 2026 plans.

Indian Student Corrects Error in Bill Bryson's Book

A Class 11 student from Delhi, Kanishk Sharma, spotted a long-standing etymological error in Bill Bryson's 'A Short History of Nearly Everything'. His correction is now acknowledged in the new 2.0 edition. Read his inspiring story.

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