Supreme Court loudspeaker rules: ‘Mobile phone shows time’: UP govt cites SC ruling on loudspeakers for Ramzan announcements during night hours | Lucknow News

Image Used For Representational Purpose Only LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh government has clarified its stand on the use of loudspeakers in mosques during the holy month of Ramzan, stating that existing Supreme Court directives on sound restrictions remain applicable. According to news agency PTI, the issue was raised in the state Assembly during Zero Hour…

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Iran’s Sejjil-2 ‘dancing missile’ used for first time in this war: The solid-fuel weapon that can strike 2,000 km away

The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) on Sunday carried out a new round of missile strikes against Israeli targets. For the first time, Tehran launched Sejjil-2 missiles since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war that started on February 28.IRGC carried out the latest wave of retaliatory strikes as part of its ongoing military campaign against…

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Quote of the day by American philosopher and psychologist William James: “Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create the fact.” |

William James (Image: Wikipedia) Life feels overwhelming for many people right now.News cycles are exhausting. Careers feel uncertain. Social media constantly pushes comparisons into people’s faces. Some wake up already anxious about deadlines, money, relationships, or simply what the future might look like five years from now. In that kind of atmosphere, optimism can start…

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NEAT way to keep fit

Unlike me, Bunny has always been a neat person, in all senses of the term. She not only has neat habits, such as tidiness, and keeping things in proper order and shipshape, but is also neat in the idiomatic meaning of being smart, and elegant, and efficient. Being a prime example of unneatness, I’m forever…

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Never pick a fallen mango in Singapore or this could happen; what first-time travellers need to know about the country’s strict ‘fruit rules’

If you ever spot a mango lying on the ground in Singapore, think thrice before picking it up because what may feel like a harmless travel moment can actually land you in several legal troubles, including hefty fines. As a first-time visitor, you might not be aware of the ‘mango laws’ of Singapore. It’s strange…

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That Green Stretch 

In Nicobar or in Aravalis, narrow approach to measure environmental impacts is a serious problem The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has said that the big development project planned for Great Nicobar does not break environmental rules. But many people believe this decision will be challenged in the Supreme Court of India. The project is huge….

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