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Navy officer flags 'perceived lack of neutrality' after Army boxer gets nod in India squad for Asian Championships @vroy38 ✍🏻 Stay updated with all the stories that matter — download the Hindustan Times app #google_vignette" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">hindustantimes.com/sports/navy-of…
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#HTNumberTheory 📊 | BJP's latest electoral victory has a very simple logic: State's demographic geography The BJP's chief minister in Assam has often made the headlines with shrill remarks against the state's Muslim population. Intuitively speaking aking, this sounds like a very bad strategy. Know more: hindustantimes.com/editors-pick/t…
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#WATCH | A large number of devotees take part in the Panguni Car Festival (Panguni Peruvizha Thiru Therottam) at the Arulmigu Jambukeswarar Akilandeswari Temple in Tiruchirappalli 🎥: ANI Stay updated with all the stories that matter — download the Hindustan Times app
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In a city often criticised for poor sanitation and waste management, an unlikely force of change is emerging from its most overlooked corners. Underprivileged children – many from labour settlements and slum clusters – are being groomed not just for education and survival, but to become ambassadors of cleanliness and awareness. At the centre of this effort is 47-year-old Vijay Ram Rattan, a resident of Golf Course Road, who is quietly reshaping lives and mindsets across communities. Every Sunday, Rattan steps away from the pace of urban life to spend time with nearly 60 children he supports. His initiative began with funding education and ensuring children from marginalised backgrounds could attend school and even pursue higher studies. But over time, it evolved into something far more comprehensive. Read full story: hindustantimes.com/cities/gurugra… @leenadhankhar ✍🏻
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#WATCH | President Droupadi Murmu visited Prem Mandir in Vrindavan. Governor Anandiben Patel was also with her. Stay updated with all the stories that matter — download the Hindustan Times app
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