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Leo Horoscope Today, March 06,2026: If you’re dating, don’t pick fights over late replies

The energy of today ignites a spark of industriousness, fueled by the encouragement from the younger generation, which can guide us towards well-deserved resolutions. In matters of the heart, remember that deeds carry more weight than empty promises, and when dating, prioritize understanding over conflicts. Roll up your sleeves. That’s the mood today. The Moon…

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How to save money every month without compromising on lifestyle: Tested and tried tips and experiences

Saving money on domestic (household) expenses can free up thousands of rupees every month without reducing your quality of life. Most families don’t realize how much money quietly disappears on electricity, groceries, cleaning supplies, and daily-use items. With the advent of quick payment apps, cards, and delivery apps, daily expenses have seen an upsurge. Here…

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Nayanthara and husband Vignesh Shivan buy Rs 31.5 crore luxury duplex apartment in Chennai’s Poes Garden – Report | Tamil Movie News

South Indian actor Nayanthara and her husband Vignesh Shivan (Vigneshwar Sivakolundu) have purchased a luxury duplex apartment in Chennai’s prestigious Poes Garden locality for Rs 31.5 crore. The details of the transaction were revealed through property registration documents accessed by Zapkey. South Indian actor Nayanthara and her husband Vignesh Shivan (Vigneshwar Sivakolundu) have purchased a…

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SSC eyes ‘sliding mechanism’ reform: Here’s what it means for aspirants

The Staff Selection Commission is moving toward introducing a sliding mechanism in its recruitment allocation system. This is a policy shift aimed at addressing a recurring administrative loophole: government posts lying vacant even after final selections are declared.The reform, currently under discussion, could change how millions of aspirants competing for central government jobs are assigned…

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Beyond oil: How US-Iran war & Middle East crisis may hit India’s economy – sector-wise impact explained

Petroleum is the most immediate area of exposure. In 2025, India sourced roughly $70 billion crude oil and petroleum products from West Asia. (AI image) Beyond oil, the Middle East crisis has other implications for the Indian economy, especially if the US-Israel-Iran war continues for a long duration leading to major supply disruptions. In recent…

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TOISA set to celebrate India’s sporting heroes; Lucknow to host 8th edition | More sports News

The Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) is set to return with its eighth edition, celebrating the inspiring journeys and achievements of India’s finest athletes across multiple disciplines. The much-anticipated TOISA 2025 ceremony will take place on March 21, 2026 in Lucknow, bringing together sporting icons and emerging stars who made the nation proud over…

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Taurus Horoscope Today, March 06,2026: Make one bold money move, but only after checking numbers twice

Prepare for a serene day filled with fruitful endeavors and moments of development. Relationships flourish with thoughtful acts, as students tap into their concentration and executives navigate financial landscapes with confidence. Wise investments and healthy lifestyle choices pave the way for a fulfilling journey. A strategic financial decision, backed by thorough analysis, is highly recommended….

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Netizens say ‘perfectly co-ordinated couple’ as Aishwarya Rai Bachchan stuns in a powder blue anarkali with Abhishek Bachchan | Hindi Movie News

Sachin Tendulkar‘s son Arjun Tendulkar tied the knot with Saaniya Chandhok in a star studded wedding on March 5. The wedding took place at a posh South Mumbai hotel and one saw several celebrities at the celebrations to bless the couple. Several cricketers like MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh among many others…

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As federal civil rights enforcement in schools weakens: Here’s why families are turning to states for justice

As federal civil rights enforcement weakens, families turn to states for school discrimination cases. (AI Image) As federal civil rights enforcement in schools weakens under the Trump administration, families across the United States are increasingly turning to state governments for help in addressing discrimination in education. With the U.S. Department of Education facing layoffs, office…

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