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  • December Tarot Readings: Insights for All Zodiac Signs

    December Tarot Readings: Insights for All Zodiac Signs

    Aries (March 21 – April 19)
    Tarot Card: Justice, Reversed
    Not every choice you make is set in stone. If you want to ask someone for something, go ahead! Things might have changed, or they could just be busy. It’s okay to give it another try!

    Taurus (April 20 – May 20)
    Tarot Card: King of Cups, Reversed
    Take a break and let your feelings calm down. When you’re scared or anxious, it can be hard to think straight. Giving yourself some time will help you figure things out.

    Gemini (May 21 – June 20)
    Tarot Card: Seven of Swords, Reversed
    Learn from your past mistakes so you don’t make them again. It takes bravery to admit when something went wrong, but it will help you make better choices in the future.

    Cancer (June 21 – July 22)
    Tarot Card: Knight of Swords, Reversed
    If you’re avoiding conflict, speaking up might be tough. But starting the conversation is the hardest part. Once you say what you need to, you will feel much stronger!

    Leo (July 23 – August 22)
    Tarot Card: Two of Wands, Reversed
    Staying in your comfort zone feels safe, but trying small new things can lead to amazing opportunities. Give something different a chance—you may really enjoy it!

    Virgo (August 23 – September 22)
    Tarot Card: The Hierophant, Reversed
    Traditions can be nice, but it’s okay to start your own. Think about what makes you happy and create a new habit that brings joy and good memories.

    Libra (September 23 – October 22)
    Tarot Card: Four of Pentacles
    If someone seems selfish, it can be annoying. Instead of calling them out, show kindness yourself. Being generous might inspire them to change for the better.

    Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)
    Tarot Card: The Star, Reversed
    Take a moment to think of ten things you are thankful for. Focusing on positive things can really change how you feel.

    Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)
    Tarot Card: The Magician, Reversed
    If you’re having trouble communicating, unplug from distractions like your phone. Spend quality time with someone special. Deep talks can help you connect more!

    Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)
    Tarot Card: Ace of Cups
    Love is in the air! This might mean loving yourself, making a new friend, or starting a fun project. Find what makes you happy and jump into it wholeheartedly!

    Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)
    Tarot Card: Three of Pentacles, Reversed
    Challenge yourself to do better. Think back on your past successes and how you can improve them. Competing with yourself can be really fun!

    Pisces (February 19 – March 20)
    Tarot Card: Two of Swords
    Use lists or talk to friends to figure out what’s working for you and what’s not. Making small changes could help you solve problems more easily.

  • Imphal Security Forces Strike: Insurgent Raids and Arrests Uncovered

    Imphal Security Forces Strike: Insurgent Raids and Arrests Uncovered

    Imphal: On Wednesday, security forces conducted surprise raids on two camps believed to be used by banned Meitei insurgent groups in Makou Pourabi, Imphal. This operation took place in areas that are considered vulnerable in both the hills and valleys, according to an officer.

    During the search, the police found many items, including a light machine gun magazine, 47 spent bullets, a knife, two walkie-talkies, two cars, a motorcycle, a bulletproof helmet, uniforms, and other suspicious documents.

    In addition, police arrested six people suspected of being involved with the insurgent group in Kakching district, specifically from Bijoypur Mamang Leikai and Makha Leikai. They found three mobile phones in their possession.

    In another area, police apprehended two active group members in Mantripukhri Bazar, Imphal East, who were reportedly extorting money from the public and local businesses. They recovered two demand letters, 16 cash receipts for uniforms, three mobile phones, a wallet with ₹2,200, two ID cards, and a Honda Activa scooter from them.

    Furthermore, three members from another faction of the insurgent group were captured at Thangmeiband Watham Leirak crossing in Imphal West. Police seized a 9mm pistol, a .32 pistol with ammo, three mobile phones, and another two-wheeler from them.

    Additionally, on Tuesday, law enforcement arrested another cadre involved in extorting money from shops and beauty parlors in the Tangkhul Avenue area under the Lamphel Police Station in Imphal West, finding a mobile phone with him.

  • UGC Launches Skill-Based Courses to Boost Student Employability

    UGC Launches Skill-Based Courses to Boost Student Employability

    The University Grants Commission (UGC) has created new rules to help colleges teach important skills that students need to get jobs. These new guidelines, which were approved on November 13, suggest adding courses in popular areas like data analysis, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital marketing to current academic programs. This is meant to help students gain hands-on experience that employers are looking for.

    UGC Chairman Jagadesh Kumar stated, “By offering these skill-based courses, we can help students learn the important skills needed in fields such as AI and digital marketing. This way, education is more in tune with what businesses need.”

    The new UGC guidelines fit well with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This policy, which began on July 29, 2020, aims to improve education in India while keeping Indian values at the heart of it.

    Each university will now be able to offer these skill-based courses. Students can earn up to 50% of their degree credits from these courses, while special “Skill Universities” can allow up to 60%. In special cases, this can go as high as 70% with UGC’s approval. Kumar emphasized that this flexibility allows students to shape their own learning paths, helping them to grow personally and get ready for the job market.

    Companies that want to help create these skill-based courses at colleges can also ask for UGC’s approval, helping to improve connections between schools and businesses for better job opportunities.

  • Kareena Kapoor Cheers for Jeh: A Heartwarming School Moment

    Kareena Kapoor Cheers for Jeh: A Heartwarming School Moment

    Kareena Kapoor recently attended her son Jeh’s school event and was there with her husband, Saif Ali Khan, and their older son, Taimur. A video of Kareena cheering for Jeh quickly went viral on social media, making many fans think of Kajol’s character Anjali from the movie “Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.”

    Kareena Cheers for Jeh at the School Event
    On Thursday, a Reddit user posted a cute video of Kareena getting super excited as she watched Jeh, dressed in an adorable elephant costume, dance on stage. Saif was busy filming the performance on his phone while holding Taimur.

    Fans Remind of K3G Character
    Many fans noticed how Jeh was enjoying the spotlight, and some of them compared his energy to that of Kajol’s character, Anjali, from the classic film. One Reddit user said, “I immediately thought of Anjali from K3G. Jeh kind of looks like Krish too!” Another commented, “Kareena has become a real-life Anjali.” Many agreed that Kareena is a fun and enthusiastic mom, making the moment even more special. One fan even said, “After seeing that Kareena video with Jeh, I suddenly want to be a mom!”

    Kareena on Being a Mom
    In her book, “Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Pregnancy Bible,” Kareena expressed how much she loves being a mom and acting. She shared advice from her mother-in-law, veteran actress Sharmila Tagore, saying, “Do what you want, but do it with confidence!” Kareena talked about how both her mother and father encouraged her to keep working hard. She embraced the challenges of having two children, saying that each day feels exciting, crazy, and rewarding.

  • OnePlus 13 Launch Date and Features: What to Expect in India!

    OnePlus 13 Launch Date and Features: What to Expect in India!

    After a long wait, OnePlus has officially announced the launch date of its new flagship phone, the OnePlus 13, in India! The company has been building excitement for weeks by showing off its cool new design, which includes a back made from vegan leather. Along with the OnePlus 13, they are also set to release the OnePlus 13R, a mid-range version, at the start of January 2025.

    The OnePlus 13 has already been launched in China, so we know a lot about its features, but it’s possible there will be small differences for the global version. Here’s what you can expect from the OnePlus 13 before its January launch.

    OnePlus 13 Features and Specs

    The OnePlus 13 comes with a big 6.82-inch BOE X2 Quad-HD+ LTPO AMOLED display. This screen is an upgrade compared to the OnePlus 12, featuring a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, a sharp 2K resolution, and an impressive peak brightness of up to 4500 nits. It will be powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, which is also in other popular phones like the Realme GT 7 Pro, iQOO 13, and the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra.

    In China, the OnePlus 13 has 24GB of RAM, but in India, it might come with 16GB, just like last year’s model. The camera setup is fantastic too! It has three 50MP cameras: one for regular photos, one for wide shots, and another for zooming in. Plus, there’s a 32MP camera for selfies! The phone has a big 6000mAh battery, which supports very fast charging — 100W wired and 50W wireless. You’ll be using OxygenOS 15 based on Android 15, which means you’ll get all the latest features.

    Pricing and Availability in India

    OnePlus has announced three colors for the OnePlus 13: Arctic Dawn, Black Eclipse, and Midnight Ocean. According to reports, the starting price for the OnePlus 13 in India will be under ₹70,000. You’ll be able to buy it on Amazon, as they’ve already set up a special page for it. Now, we just have to wait for the Indian launch to see if there will be any changes in the global version!

  • Volkswagen’s Crucial Talks: Avoiding Shutdowns and Protecting Jobs”

    Volkswagen’s Crucial Talks: Avoiding Shutdowns and Protecting Jobs”

    In Hanover, Germany, Volkswagen is talking with labor leaders about keeping jobs safe as they deal with possible plant closures and pay cuts. These talks have been happening since Monday, and they hope to reach an agreement before Christmas to stop big strikes planned for next year by the IG Metall union. Recently, about 100,000 workers protested in two major strikes, which is the largest in the company’s history. They are unhappy with management’s plans to cut salaries, reduce work, and possibly close German plants.

    Both sides want to work things out, but they still have a lot to discuss. Some progress has been made, but it might not be enough to agree yet. The union strongly disagrees with the idea of closing plants, while Volkswagen says it might need to cut costs because they see less demand for cars in Europe.

    One idea being discussed is to cut back on production rather than closing factories completely. There are rumors that Volkswagen might move some production of the popular Golf model to Mexico from its main factory in Wolfsburg. The company, which is the biggest car maker in Europe, is also facing competition from cheaper Chinese brands and slow sales of electric cars.

    Bloomberg reported that Volkswagen and the labor unions might agree to restructure without closing any factories in Germany. Volkswagen is open to keeping plants running and promising job security until 2030, but this may come with workers giving up bonus payments.

  • Ashok Leyland Stock Performance: Key Updates and Insights!

    Ashok Leyland Stock Performance: Key Updates and Insights!

    On Thursday, Ashok Leyland Ltd.’s shares went up by 1.88% to reach Rs 218.60 by around 1:56 PM (IST). During the day, the stock climbed as high as Rs 221.60 and dipped to Rs 216.35. The company has a strong return on equity (ROE) of 27.58%, which shows how well it uses its money to generate profits.

    By that time, there were active trades with a total worth of about Rs 2.09 crore. Ashok Leyland’s stock has seen highs of Rs 264.70 and lows of Rs 157.65 over the past year.

    When we talk about the stock’s Beta value, which shows how much it moves compared to the overall market, it stands at 1.5531, indicating it is more volatile than average.

    Regarding ownership, as of September 30, 2024, promoters had no stake in the company, while foreign investors owned 24.2%, and domestic institutional investors held 5.34%.

    Looking at the company’s financials, for the quarter ending September 30, 2024, they reported sales of Rs 11,261.84 crore, which is a 4.72% increase from the previous quarter and a 1.76% fall compared to the same quarter last year. The net profit after tax for this quarter was Rs 705.64 crore, which is up 34.15% from the same quarter last year.

    Technically, the MACD indicator shows a current bearish trend. This tool helps traders understand whether a stock might go up or down in price. If the MACD falls below a certain line, it suggests that prices may drop.

  • Parents Demand New Investigation in Trainee Doctor’s Shocking Case

    Parents Demand New Investigation in Trainee Doctor’s Shocking Case

    The parents of a trainee doctor who was reportedly raped and murdered at RG Kar Hospital in Kolkata this August have asked the Calcutta High Court for a new investigation. They don’t trust the current investigation and want something more thorough. This incident caused a big uproar in the community.

    The High Court, led by Judge Tirthankar Ghosh, told the parents’ lawyer to include the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in their request and to return to court on December 23.

    What Happened:
    On August 9, the body of the PG trainee doctor was found in a seminar room of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The main suspect is Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer working for the Kolkata Police.

    Recently, the Sealdah court granted bail to the hospital’s former principal, Sandip Ghosh, and a police officer named Abhijit Mondal. They were released because the CBI didn’t file charges against them within 90 days. Ghosh is accused of hiding evidence, while Mondal is accused of delaying a formal police report after the body was found.

    The CBI has filed charges against Sanjay Roy. According to the CBI, Roy allegedly committed the crime while the victim was sleeping in the hospital room during a break.

  • Violence Erupts in Parliament Over Amit Shah’s Controversial Ambedkar Remarks

    Violence Erupts in Parliament Over Amit Shah’s Controversial Ambedkar Remarks

    Today, protests broke out in Parliament after Home Minister Amit Shah made a comment saying “Ambedkar is the fashion.” This led both BJP and Congress members to blame each other for pushing and shoving while trying to enter the Parliament building.

    During the chaos, two BJP members of Parliament (MPs), Mukesh Rajput and Pratap Chandra Sarangi, got hurt and had to be rushed to Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in Delhi. They are currently in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) receiving medical care. A hospital spokesperson, Ajay Shukla, reported that both MPs are being treated to stabilize their conditions. Sarangi arrived with a deep cut on his head and had lost a lot of blood, while Rajput had a head injury along with high blood pressure.

    Parliament sessions, both in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, were stopped due to noisy protests from the Opposition. They demanded an apology from Amit Shah for his comments about B.R. Ambedkar, who was key in writing the Indian Constitution. Dressed in blue, the Opposition MPs, including Congress leaders like Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, protested on Parliament’s grounds. They held signs that said “Main Bhi Ambedkar,” “Jai Bhim,” and “Amit Shah maafi maango” which means “I am also Ambedkar,” “Victory to Bhim,” and “Amit Shah, apologize” in Hindi.

    In response, BJP members also protested, calling for apologies from the Congress Party for what they described as insulting Ambedkar. The two groups shouted slogans at each other, trying to make their voices heard over the noise.

    Who are the MPs Involved?

    – Mukesh Rajput represents the Farrukhabad constituency in Uttar Pradesh. He won the 2024 elections against a Samajwadi Party candidate. Rajput is 55 years old and has a Bachelor of Science degree.

    – Pratap Chandra Sarangi is an MP from the Balasore constituency in Odisha. He has a Bachelor’s degree and has been active in politics for many years. Sarangi has served in both the Odisha Legislative Assembly and Lok Sabha and has also been involved in several educational initiatives.

  • Kharge Claims BJP MPs Assaulted Him Amid Parliamentary Clashes

    Kharge Claims BJP MPs Assaulted Him Amid Parliamentary Clashes

    There was a big fight in Parliament between members of the NDA and the INDIA bloc. Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge accused BJP members of pushing him during a protest. He wrote a letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla asking for an investigation.

    Kharge explained that he was part of a protest from the statue of Dr. Ambedkar to a place called Makar Dwar, where they were protesting remarks made by Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister. He claimed that when he reached Makar Dwar, BJP MPs physically pushed him, causing him to fall. This hurt his knees, which had already been operated on.

    Kharge mentioned that after he fell, some Congress MPs helped him by bringing a chair, and he managed to get back to the House with their support.

    Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi criticized the BJP for being aggressive and threatening, saying he saw BJP members waving sticks at Kharge and Rahul Gandhi. Gogoi insists that this behavior shows how the BJP operates and called for better security near Makar Dwar.

    On the other hand, the BJP claimed two of their MPs got hurt because Rahul Gandhi pushed them. Mukesh Rajput and Pratap Sarangi had to be taken to the hospital for their injuries.

    The day’s chaos began when both the Opposition and the government protested in Parliament over Amit Shah’s comments about BR Ambedkar. Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha had to be adjourned because of the loud protests from the Opposition, who wanted an apology from the Home Minister.