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Delhi hotel fire: FIR filed; 10 cops injured during rescue operations, owner identified-what we know so far

A devastating fire in Malviya Nagar, Delhi, has claimed at least 21 lives, prompting the registration of a culpable homicide FIR. Ten police personnel were hospitalized after rescue efforts. Prime Minister Modi announced ex-gratia payments for victims and their families as investigations into the hotel’s safety standards and ownership are underway.

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Will or no will: How to transfer property after the owner is dead

Grieving the loss of someone dear is a challenging journey, and dealing with property matters can feel overwhelming. Regardless of whether there’s a will in place, it’s essential to grasp the legal pathways, such as probate or acquiring a legal heir certificate. Ensuring government records are updated through mutation solidifies rightful ownership.

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Baby boom over, India’s population test begins now

India’s birth rate has dropped below replacement levels. However, demographic trends vary significantly across the nation. While cities are seeing fewer births, some states like Bihar show different patterns. Families are having fewer children, impacting social structures. Infant mortality has decreased, but the first week of life remains critical.

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A 5-year-old girl from California invented a plush doll that simulates breathing and warmth at bedtime

A five-year-old girl, Vennela Attili, invented ‘Happy Sleep,’ a stuffed doll mimicking warmth, movement, and breathing to aid sleep. Inspired by her mother’s comforting touch, the innovation taps into children’s familiarity with soft toys. While not yet scientifically validated, the concept aligns with research on comfort objects and parental presence in addressing common childhood sleep...

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In 1987, doctors observed wrinkle changes in eye patients, marking Botox’s entry into cosmetic use

Botulinum toxin type A, initially a medical treatment for eye disorders in the 1980s, unexpectedly revealed cosmetic benefits. Ophthalmologists observed reduced facial wrinkles in patients treated for conditions like strabismus. This accidental discovery in 1987 led to formal research, paving the way for its eventual FDA approval for aesthetic use in 2002, transforming its application...