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Jacqueline Fernandez's 'Fragrance Milk' Secret

Bollywood star Jacqueline Fernandez swears by a special 'fragrance milk' to combat body odour. We asked health experts if this DIY drink with spices and almond milk really works. Discover the science and practical tips.

Unidentified Body Found Hanging from Tree in Vadodara

The semi-decomposed body of an unidentified man was discovered hanging from a tree in an isolated Vadodara village. Police are investigating the suspected suicide and scanning missing person reports. Read for details.

Language Committee Wraps Maharashtra Consultation

Three-language committee concludes Maharashtra tour with public hearing. Key demands include compulsory Marathi until Class 12 and Hindi from Class 5. Panel considers online language options.

Sanskrit Funding Controversy Erupts in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin's 'dead language' comment about Sanskrit ignites debate on central funding disparities for classical languages amid poll-bound state's autonomy concerns.

Malayalam Made Mandatory in Karnataka Schools

Pro-Kannada activist Vatal Nagaraj claims Malayalam is being made compulsory in Kannada schools, with a resolution planned for December. Explore the implications for Karnataka's linguistic landscape.

Kashi Tamil Sangamam 4.0 Starts December 2

IIT Madras & BHU host Kashi Tamil Sangamam 4.0 from Dec 2. Over 1400 delegates to explore cultural ties & new Tamil learning initiative. Discover the bridge between North & South India.

Shape of Momo competes for top IFFI awards

Tribeny Rai's Nepali-language film 'Shape of Momo' is competing for two major awards at IFFI Goa. The film explores a woman's journey in a Sikkim village.

Salman Rushdie's The Eleventh Hour: When Words Fail

Salman Rushdie's latest story collection 'The Eleventh Hour' confronts mortality and language's limitations. Explore how the author who survived fatwa now examines words' failure in new book.

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