Haunted Places In Uttar Pradesh: 5 places in Uttar Pradesh known for paranormal legends and ghost stories; how curious travellers can visit

Haunted Places In Uttar Pradesh: 5 places in Uttar Pradesh known for paranormal legends and ghost stories; how curious travellers can visit

While Uttar Pradesh is best noted for its iconic wonders like the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort and Ayodhya’s temples, there are some places hidden well beneath its rich history. Not many must be aware of the stories of haunted mansions, abandoned hospitals, and mysterious neighbourhoods. While none of these ghost stories have been verified,…

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Maharashtra B. Arch second list offers admission to 728 new students; 893 secure preferred colleges statewide

Maharashtra B. Arch second list offers admission to 728 new students; 893 secure preferred colleges statewide

Maharashtra B.Architecture second list offers admission to 728 new students; 893 secure preferred colleges statewide MUMBAI: Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell has released the second list for centralised admissions to the Bachelor of Architecture (B.Architecture) course for academic year 2026-27. The list gives 728 new students an opportunity to secure admission from 2,007 candidates…

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Stock market today (April 16, 2026): Nifty50 dips 34 points, Sensex slips 123 points to settle at 77,988

Stock market today (April 16, 2026): Nifty50 dips 34 points, Sensex slips 123 points to settle at 77,988

Stock market today: Benchmark equity indices, Nifty50 and BSE Sensex, closed lower on Thursday, weighed down by banking stocks, while broader markets outperformed amid selective buying.The NSE Nifty 50 index declined 34.55 points, or 0.14%, to settle at 24,196.75. The benchmark BSE Sensex fell 122.56 points, or 0.16%, to close at 77,988.68.Markets saw some profit…

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'Direct violation': Canada vows to protect workers after Trump slaps 50% tariffs on select goods

‘Direct violation’: Canada vows to protect workers after Trump slaps 50% tariffs on select goods

Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday said that US President Donald Trump‘s decision to impose fresh 50% tariffs on select Canadian goods is a “direct violation” of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA).He further said that the government would continue to support the country’s workers, businesses and families. His remarks came after Trump’s latest tariffs targeted…

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