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Bengaluru Dental Student Found Dead at Residence

A 23-year-old dental student in Bengaluru was found dead at her Chandapura home. A suicide note was recovered, while classmates allege harassment by college staff. If you need support, call Tele-Manas: 14416.

Gita's Shloka on Knowledge: Key to Office Harmony

Discover how a profound shloka from the Bhagavad Gita redefines knowledge as clarity and self-awareness, offering a powerful tool for stress-free living and effective leadership in modern corporate life.

Vijayawada: BTech Student Dies in College Suicide

A 21-year-old BTech student at Vignan Deemed University died after setting himself on fire in a campus bathroom. Police are investigating the tragic incident, ruling out academic pressure and love failure. Read the full report.

₹15 Crore Book Written in Sacred Brahma Muhurat

A book penned during the sacred Brahma Muhurat is valued at a staggering ₹15 crore. Discover the spiritual discipline and consciousness behind this priceless creation. Watch the full explanation now!

Shakun-Apshakun Shastra of Ravan Sahita Explained

Anil Chaturvedi unveils the secrets of Shakun-Apshakun Shastra from Ravan Sahita. Discover how ancient India interpreted omens for predictions. A deep dive into Vedic mystical knowledge.

Noida MBA student arrested for hostel vandalism, threats

A 21-year-old MBA student was arrested in Noida's Knowledge Park for damaging a car and threatening women at a hostel. Police acted after a viral video surfaced four months post-incident. Read the full details.

Jamia PhD Scholar Wins UK's Commonwealth Scholarship

Nitesh Dogne from Jamia Millia Islamia secures fully-funded Commonwealth Split-site Scholarship. His research on Bhil tribe's indigenous knowledge aims to advance climate action and sustainability goals. Read more.

Ravan Sanhita: Why Home Reading Is Prohibited

Anil Chaturvedi explains the tantric roots and spiritual risks of reading Ravan Sanhita without proper guidance. Discover why ancient wisdom demands caution and reverence.

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