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India to get its first plastic notes next year: RBI governor shares timeline, explains benefits

India to get its first plastic notes next year: RBI governor shares timeline, explains benefits

Plastic notes have several advantages, including stronger security features, a lower risk of counterfeiting. (Image for representative purpose only) India’s first plastic or polymer notes are expected to go into circulation at the start of the next financial year, RBI governor Sanjay Malhotra has said. Sharing an update on the pilot project at the post…

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People born on these dates are believed to have words that come true, accordng to numerology<sub></sub>

People born on these dates are believed to have words that come true, accordng to numerology

In classical numerology, the birth numbers two, seven, and eight are linked to enhanced intuition and keen observational skills. Number two embodies emotional sensitivity, encouraging empathetic interactions, while number seven promotes deep introspection and thoughtful consideration. Number eight, associated with Saturn and the concept of karma, highlights the importance of structured analysis in various circumstances….

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<b>Scientists placed 42 sea sponges in a polluted Spanish port. 455 days later, one species had thrived while four others died</b>

Scientists placed 42 sea sponges in a polluted Spanish port. 455 days later, one species had thrived while four others died |

Representative Image of marine life thriving around resilient chicken kidney sponges in polluted waters (AI-generated image) Researchers in Spain spent 455 days tracking how sponges from five species of Mediterranean sea life coped with being moved from clean, natural habitats toward a heavily polluted recreational marina near Girona. The experiment was designed to test a…

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'Operation Eau de Fraud': Chicago YouTuber charged after replacing luxury perfumes with modeling clay in return scam; police seize $250,000 worth of fragrances

‘Operation Eau de Fraud’: Chicago YouTuber charged after replacing luxury perfumes with modeling clay in return scam; police seize $250,000 worth of fragrances | World News

Image: Phillip Carter/ Youtube A Chicago YouTuber known for reviewing luxury fragrances has been charged after authorities accused him of carrying out an elaborate return fraud scheme involving expensive designer perfumes. According to the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, investigators say Philip Carter, 30, purchased high-end fragrances online, removed the original bottles, replaced them with modeling…

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As British schools enter India, are we importing excellence or reviving old inequalities?

As British schools enter India, are we importing excellence or reviving old inequalities?

Wellington and other historic UK schools expand in India, sparking debate over education inequality NEW DELHI: The names carry centuries of history. Harrow, Wellington, Queen Elizabeth, Shrewsbury — some of Britain’s most recognisable school brands are now finding new homes in India. But as these institutions enter one of the world’s fastest-growing education markets, they…

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Lithops werneri: The tiny Namibian plant that survives by disguising itself as a pebble. Fewer than 200 now remain in the wild

Lithops werneri: The tiny Namibian plant that survives by disguising itself as a pebble. Fewer than 200 now remain in the wild |

Representative Image of Lithops werneri camouflaged among grey stones in Namibia’s Erongo Mountains (AI-generated image) In a small patch of Namibia’s Erongo Mountains, a tiny succulent grows so convincingly disguised as a pebble that most people would walk straight past it without a second glance. This plant, Lithops werneri, survives by mimicking the grey, weathered…

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