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Surat building collapse death toll rises to 7; FIR against owners, 1 person held
While a woman was rescued soon after the collapse, the body of a man was pulled out on Saturday night, an official earlier said. Rescue teams later pulled out six more bodies from the debris, according to police. Seven bodies have been recovered in the operation that continued through the night, Sachin GIDC police station inspector Jignesh Chaudhari said.
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Gujarat building collapse: Death toll rises to 7, many feared trapped as rescue ops continue
The death toll in the Surat building collapse rose to 7 as SDRF & NDRF retrieved bodies from debris on July 07. Rescue operation at the incident site is still underway as 6-7 people are feared to be trapped under rubble. Earlier on July 06, the six-storey bu...
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Six-storey residential building collapses in Surat city; rescue operations on
A six-storey residential building collapsed in Pal area of Surat city, trapping at least four to five people under the rubble. A woman has been rescued alive. Search and rescue operation are ongoing with NDRF and SDRF assistance. Officials including Surat district collector Sourabh Pardhi and Police Commissioner Anupam Singh Gehlot confirmed the incident.
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Bansal Wire IPO booked 5.72 times on Day 2. Check GMP and other details
Bansal Wire's IPO has been nearly 4 times oversubscribed on its second day, fueled by robust demand from non-institutional and retail investors. The IPO, conducted through the book-building method, reserves 50% for qualified institutional buyers, 35% for retail investors, and 15% for non-institutional investors.
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Google engineer wows internet with 'robotic Medusa dress' which is both creepy and cool
Christina Ernst, a software engineer at Google, has taken the internet by storm with her latest creation: a "robotic Medusa dress." This one-of-a-kind invention, described by Ernst as the “world’s first AI dress,” features robotic snakes that can detect and follow faces, making it both a technological marvel and a fashion statement.
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China builds new presidential palace in Pacific's Vanuatu
Australia's Lowy Institute think tank estimated China had spent upwards of $21 million on construction, a significant sum for an aid project in the developing nation of less than 300,000 people. China's embassy said the project had gifted Vanuatu "another landmark building", while symbolising a new "milestone" in their increasingly warm relationship.
Delhi experienced hottest recorded weather in 2024, record-breaking rain in a single day: CJI
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud expressed happiness to know that new court buildings will focus on heat island mitigation and reduce environmental footprint, as it said that Delhi experienced the hottest recorded weather and record breaking rain in a single day in 2024.
Redevelopment projects: 8 common mistakes housing societies make when embarking on redevelopment, how to avoid it
The lure of new, modern flats can land ageing housing societies in big trouble. Find out how to avoid it.
Secrets of life found by NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission: Surprising findings from Bennu asteroid sample
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission has revealed groundbreaking findings from the Bennu asteroid, uncovering key ingredients for life, including phosphates and organic molecules. The pristine sample collected from Bennu offers invaluable insights into the origins of life on Earth, highlighting the asteroid's role as a potential source of life's building blocks. These discoveries not only deepen our understanding of life's beginnings but also open new avenues for research in astrobiology and the evolution of our solar system.
Coffee waste being used as concrete for making pathways, here's what you should know
Being claimed as a 'giant leap for mankind', our everyday morning coffee's manufacturing waste is now being used as an eco-friendly building and construction material. A footpath was built using this 'coffee concrete' recently and now more avenues for its use will keep emerging.
Small cap stock but business opportunity is big: 5 stocks from different sectors with an upside potential of up to 48 %
As nifty touches a new all time high, the desire to look at one's portfolio and see whether it has touched a new high. There is a high probability that if one had a higher exposure to small cap stocks the value of one's portfolio might not have touched a new high. The reason, a large part of the small cap market is in a consolidation mode. This is once again a reminder of the fact that there are phases where small caps will not perform and investing in small caps should be delinked from what is happening in nifty. So, if one is looking for small cap stocks, look at individual basis, which industry they are operating, is the industry size is large and is going to grow, only when Industry has tailwind of growth these players are going to see a growth and when the growth is more than ordinary it is than there is possibility of outsized gains.
Oil prices slide on fears of slow US demand after surprise inventory build
Oil prices dropped due to rising U.S. stockpiles, affecting market sentiment. Brent crude traded at $84.17, and U.S. West Texas Intermediate at $80.58 per barrel. Escalating conflicts in Gaza, notably in Rafah, contribute to market uncertainties amidst concerns over weakening demand.
MHA provides training, tech help for rollout of criminal laws
The Ministry of Home Affairs in India has trained 40 lakh grassroots-level functionaries and over 5.65 lakh police, prison, forensic, judicial, and prosecution officials to prepare for the rollout of three new criminal laws, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023.
Tennis Hall of Fame to get face lift in time for golden era inductees like Federer, Serena Williams
The Newport shrine museum is undergoing a $3 million renovation to enhance exhibit spaces and prepare for the induction of tennis greats like Roger Federer and Serena Williams. The upgrade includes a new display featuring golden tennis racket markers and a redesigned plaque gallery, symbolizing the prestige of Hall of Fame induction.
9 smallcap stocks that connect Mukul Agrawal, Vijay Kedia, Ashish Kacholia & Dolly Khanna
The smallcap stocks held by renowned investors like Mukul Agrawal, Vijay Kedia, and Dolly Khanna have displayed varying performance levels over the past year. These investments in companies such as Neuland Laboratories, Prakash Industries, and Shankara Building Products have been closely monitored for their profitability and stability.
Sebi’s diktat on IPO-bound companies gives a jolt to PE investors
Sebi is intending to advance the timing of terminating special rights, from the date of listing of IPO shares to the date of filing of updated DRHP.
Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena pushes for 50% Marathi reservation in new Mumbai buildings
In the lead-up to assembly elections, Shiv Sena (UBT) MLC Anil Parab proposed a bill mandating 50% housing quotas for Marathi speakers in new Mumbai projects. Pending approval, it suggests penalties for non-compliance. Legal experts doubt its constitutionality, citing past court rulings against similar quotas. The bill may be introduced this Thursday.
Need to make changes in building byelaws in UP: Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized the need for changes in building byelaws to promote the hotel industry, attributing the state's emergence as a top tourist destination to efforts to boost tourism potential. Adityanath proposed adjustments to land requirements and access road widths for hotel construction, emphasizing adherence to parking, security, and fire safety standards.
Investment portfolio: Use current rally to get rid of underperformers, increase SIPs by 10% every year to achieve long-term goals faster
The Portfolio Doctor assesses the health of the fund portfolio, examines the schemes and their suitability with regard to the goals and, if required, recommends corrective measures. The advice given is based on the performance of the funds, the risk profile of the investor as well as his financial goals.
Only Murders in the Building: Selena Gomez reveals whether there will be a Season 5
Selena Gomez celebrated for her versatile talents, discussed the future of Hulu's popular series "Only Murders in the Building" in a recent interview. She shared her thoughts on the potential for a fifth season.
Fire in Kuwaiti building kills 35, say police
Kuwait Building fire: A tragic fire in a workers' building in Mangaf, Kuwait claimed at least 35 lives, with dozens rescued and 43 hospitalized. Authorities contained the fire and are investigating its cause. Police warn against overcrowding in worker accommodations. Four additional deaths were reported among the hospitalized.
Unleash Creativity with 10 Best Bricks & Blocks: The Ultimate Educational Toy for Kids
Bricks & Blocks for kids are essential tools for fostering creativity, problem-solving skills, and fine motor development. These versatile building toys come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, allowing children to construct anything their imagination conjures up, from simple structures to complex creations. Playing with bricks and blocks encourages spatial awareness, hand-eye coordination, and cooperative play when shared with friends or family. Ideal for children of all ages, these educational toys provide endless hours of fun and learning, making them a staple in any child's playroom or classroom.
Pune: One killed, 42 students rescued after fire breaks out at private institute
According to officials, the watchman of the building who was sleeping on the ground floor was charred to death in the fire incident that took place on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday. Upon receiving the information, the officials of the fire department rushed to the spot and started the operation to douse the fire.
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