Second Shravan Somwar, August 10, 2026: Long-awaited wish may come true for these birth dates! Lord Shiva's blessings bring career and marriage luck

Second Shravan Somwar, August 10, 2026: Long-awaited wish may come true for these birth dates! Lord Shiva’s blessings bring career and marriage luck

On Monday, August 10, 2026, the second Shravan Somwar unfolds, showering blessings upon devotees. For individuals born on certain dates, this day signifies emotional healing and the realization of desires. Others may experience a newfound spiritual insight, leading to clarity and liberation from uncertainties. Those with particular birth dates could finally make strides after a…

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Every winter, more than 100,000 cuttlefish gather in Australia in a mating period that is the only one in the world; but in 2026, fewer than 10 arrived and scientists are trying to figure out why

Every winter, more than 100,000 cuttlefish gather in Australia in a mating period that is the only one in the world; but in 2026, fewer than 10 arrived and scientists are trying to figure out why

Every winter, more than 100,000 giant Australian cuttlefish can be found mating along the rocky coastline of Point Lowly, northeast of Whyalla, South Australia. They put on shape-shifting, colourful displays in their attempts to attract a mate. This is the only cuttlefish aggregation in the world and thousands of enthusiastic fans travel to regional South…

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PM Modi boosts maritime ties with Seychelles

PM Modi boosts maritime ties with Seychelles

PM Modi boosts maritime ties with Seychelles NEW DELHI: In a strategic reset after PM Modi’s visit to Seychelles, India will once again depute four military advisers to the east African island country, reviving an arrangement that was discontinued, reports Surendra Singh. The advisers will work with Seychelles’ defence and security officials to strengthen operational…

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Scientists say crushing deep-ocean pressure squeezes hidden nutrients out of sinking marine snow, feeding microbes and changing what we know about Earth’s carbon cycle

Scientists say crushing deep-ocean pressure squeezes hidden nutrients out of sinking marine snow, feeding microbes and changing what we know about Earth’s carbon cycle

Scientists say crushing deep-ocean pressure squeezes hidden nutrients out of sinking marine snow, feeding microbes and changing what we know about Earth’s carbon cycle (Representational AI image) Life in the deepest parts of the ocean may have access to more food than scientists once believed. A new study has found that the huge pressure found…

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BCCI discussing Ryan ten Doeschate and Morne Morkel's future as Team India coaches; T Dilip under fire

BCCI discussing Ryan ten Doeschate and Morne Morkel’s future as Team India coaches; T Dilip under fire | Cricket News

Indian cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir, team’s bowling coach Morne Morkel, team’s assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate and player Ravindra Jadeja (ANI Photo) New Delhi: The Indian cricket board (BCCI) may have to work overtime to get the support staff for the Indian team in order after the conclusion of the ongoing England tour….

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Mother, 9-month-old baby pulled alive from Venezuela earthquake rubble; toll rises to 1,450

Miraculous Rescues in Venezuela Earthquake: Mother, Baby Saved as Death Toll Reaches 1450 | World News

Another dramatic rescue operation has offered a glimmer of hope in earthquake-hit Venezuela after a US search-and-rescue team pulled a mother and her 9-month-old baby alive from beneath the rubble of a collapsed building.The emotional rescue, captured on video, shows emergency responders carefully clearing debris before safely extracting the pair.The operation was carried out by…

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'I hate it... it's unreasonable': Serena Williams calls out tennis anti-doping system ahead of Wimbledon return | Tennis News

‘I hate it… it’s unreasonable’: Serena Williams calls out tennis anti-doping system ahead of Wimbledon return | Tennis News

Serena Williams during a practice session. (AP Photo) Serena Williams has launched a stinging criticism of tennis’ anti-doping system ahead of her long-awaited Wimbledon comeback, branding parts of the current testing protocol “unprofessional” and “unreasonable” while admitting the rules almost convinced her not to return to professional tennis.The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, who re-entered…

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