A govt-aided school teacher in Chennai was arrested for swindling Rs 51 lakh from individuals by promising them jobs in Church of South India (CSI) schools. She issued fake appointment letters to her victims, leading to police complaints and her eventual arrest by the Central Crime Branch.
Read MoreThe article highlights the affinity of certain zodiac signs towards family celebrations during the festive season. It lists Cancer, Taurus, Leo, Virgo, and Libra as zodiac signs that particularly enjoy spending this special time of the year with their loved ones, organizing events, and creating memorable family gatherings.
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Read MoreSargun Mehta and Ravi Dubey are mourning the loss of their beloved pet dog, Moyo, who passed away recently. Both actors shared heartfelt notes on social media, expressing their deep love and affection for Moyo and reminiscing about the cherished moments they spent with him.
Read MoreBollywood stars Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai are dealing with marriage rumours once again, following similar speculation in 2014. Abhishek humorously dismissed the claims on social media. Recent rumours linked Abhishek with Nimrat Kaur from their Dasvi film shoot, yet there’s no confirmation from either party, and no evidence supports these claims.
Read MoreCandice Collins, a UK paranormal enthusiast, bought a haunted doll named Norman for $260. She reports experiencing chilling encounters and health issues, claiming the doll communicates with her young child and affects her family’s well-being. Despite the eerie events, Collins plans to keep Norman, using protective measures to safeguard her family.
Read MoreAn obituary of Indira Gandhi by a close associate revealed how she handled various major events during public life including the split in the Congress, the birth of Bangladesh and the Emergency
Read MoreRed amaranth cultivation area to double this year
Read MoreThe New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) offers financial aid to eligible undergraduate New York residents, covering up to $80,000 in family income with no repayment needed. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal residents, attend college full-time in New York, and meet specific academic and income criteria. TAP aids accessibility to education...
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