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First500days Launches in India: A New Venture Studio in Partnership with Singapore-Based LaunchPilot to Foster Startup Success

The startup landscape in India is set for a transformative new addition with the launch of First500days, a venture studio founded by Shivam Pal in partnership with Singapore-based LaunchPilot, led by Sarvesh Tusnial. First500days aims to create a nurturing environment for early-stage startups, equipping them with essential resources, mentorship, and strategic support to turn ideas into scalable, impactful businesses.

Tamil Nadu Protests LIC Website’s Switch to Hindi, Calls It “Linguistic Tyranny”

Chennai: Tamil Nadu erupted in protest on Tuesday after the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) website displayed its main page in Hindi, prompting outrage and accusations of linguistic imposition. The state-run insurer blamed the issue on a "technical problem" and issued a clarification, but the controversy has reignited longstanding anti-Hindi sentiments in the state.

Cash-for-Vote Scandal in Maharashtra: Police Recover ₹9.93 Lakh from Hotel

In a dramatic turn of events just a day before the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the police recovered ₹9.93 lakh in cash and incriminating documents from a hotel in Virar, escalating the ongoing cash-for-vote controversy. The Bahujan Vikas Aghadi (BVA) has accused BJP national general secretary Vinod Tawde of attempting to bribe voters with ₹5 crore, allegations strongly denied by the BJP.

G20 Summit: PM Modi and Brazil’s President Lula Pledge to Enhance Bilateral Cooperation

Rio de Janeiro: Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in productive bilateral talks with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, reaffirming India's commitment to deepening ties with Brazil in crucial sectors. The leaders discussed energy, biofuels, defence, and agriculture, underscoring the importance of robust collaboration to address global challenges.

Gujarat Medical Student Dies After Alleged Ragging, 15 Seniors Accused

A tragic incident has unfolded at GMERS Medical College and Hospital in Dharpur Patan, Gujarat, where a first-year medical student, Anil Methania, died after allegedly being subjected to a ragging exercise by senior students. Anil, 18, a resident of Surendranagar district in Gujarat, collapsed and became unconscious after being forced to stand for three hours as part of an "introduction" or "ragging" session by third-year students at the college hostel.

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Independent Candidate in Maharashtra’s Beed Passes Away After Heart Attack at Polling Station

An independent candidate from Beed, Balasaheb Shinde, tragically passed away after suffering a heart attack while awaiting his turn to vote at a polling booth on Wednesday. The incident occurred at the Chhatrapati Shahu Vidyalaya voting center during Maharashtra’s assembly elections.

Survey Reveals Pollution-Related Health Issues Affect Every Delhi-NCR Family

As Delhi-NCR continues to battle hazardous air quality, a survey by Local Circles has revealed that every family in the region has at least one member suffering from pollution-related health problems. The toxic air has prompted schools and offices to shift to online classes and work-from-home arrangements to mitigate the health risks posed by the worsening Air Quality Index (AQI).

First500days Launches in India: A New Venture Studio in Partnership with Singapore-Based LaunchPilot to Foster Startup Success

The startup landscape in India is set for a transformative new addition with the launch of First500days, a venture studio founded by Shivam Pal in partnership with Singapore-based LaunchPilot, led by Sarvesh Tusnial. First500days aims to create a nurturing environment for early-stage startups, equipping them with essential resources, mentorship, and strategic support to turn ideas into scalable, impactful businesses.

Tamil Nadu Protests LIC Website’s Switch to Hindi, Calls It “Linguistic Tyranny”

Chennai: Tamil Nadu erupted in protest on Tuesday after the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) website displayed its main page in Hindi, prompting outrage and accusations of linguistic imposition. The state-run insurer blamed the issue on a "technical problem" and issued a clarification, but the controversy has reignited longstanding anti-Hindi sentiments in the state.
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