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West Bengal consumer body seeks nurses' registration records

In West Bengal state, the Bardhaman Consumer Commission has directed the Medical Administrator of Sharanya Multispeciality Hospital to personally appear with nurses' registration certificates. This is after the hospital failed to submit the records. The order comes in a case where two premature infants allegedly suffered vision loss due to missed ROP screenings.
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Epstein used visas & sham marriages to control women: Reports

Unsealed documents of US Justice Department reveal that Jeffrey Epstein used student visas, English-language programmes, work visas, sham marriages to help women in his circle gain and retain legal status in US. These immigration strategies ensured they stayed in the country and often remained dependent on his support. This highlights a broader pattern of manipulation beyond his criminal network.
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Hardik Pandya has taken most wickets in India-Pakistan T20I matches

Team India all-rounder Hardik Pandya holds the record for taking most wickets in T20I matches between India and Pakistan. He has taken 15 wickets in nine matches. He is followed by Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Pakistan's Umar Gul, who have taken 11 wickets each in India-Pakistan matches. Jasprit Bumrah and Pakistan's Haris Rauf have taken nine wickets each.
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12:25 pm Sunday, 15 February, 2026

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Virat Kohli's 84-metre straight six off Haris Rauf was named 'Shot of the Century' by ICC

Virat Kohli's 84-metre straight six off the bowling of Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf in their T20 World Cup 2022 match was named 'Shot of the Century' by ICC in a video tribute to Kohli. The former India captain had slammed the shot with an almost straight bat over Rauf's head in the 19th over of India's innings.
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12:23 pm Sunday, 15 February, 2026

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Mizoram’s HIV rate alarms govt, 13 times higher than national avg

Mizoram state's HIV prevalence stands at 2.74 per cent, which is 13 times higher than the national average. This has prompted the state government to raise an alarm. Health Minister Lalrinpuii said 70 per cent of infections are sexually transmitted, stressing the use of contraceptives and awareness. Officials link rising cases to unsafe reproductive practices, low awareness, and social stigma.
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What is the hour-wise weather forecast for India-Pakistan match?

India and Pakistan will face each other in T20 World Cup in Colombo today. At the time of the toss (6.30 pm), temperature is expected around 28Β°C with 54% chance of rain, according to BBC weather. Rain probability is expected to drop to 40% by 7.30 pm, 27% by 8.30 pm, 19% by 9.30 pm and 17% by 10.30 pm.
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12:20 pm Sunday, 15 February, 2026

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India-Pak has become a toxic, miserable spectacle; I'd rather cover Italy's matches: Atherton

Former England captain Michael Atherton has opined that India-Pakistan fixture has become a toxic and miserable spectacle recently, adding that it has become a proxy for political point-scoring. "On the field, it has become too one-sided, and off it, the result has been exploited in a performative way," he said. He further said that he'd rather cover Italy's matches.
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X user warned about Mumbai metro slab days before a slab collapsed

An X user warned about a Mumbai metro slab around a week before a slab collapsed, killing one and injuring three others. The user had shared a picture of cracks in the slab, stating they've also complained to MMRDA, after which MMRDA said there was no cause for concern. It's not clear whether it was the same slab that fell.
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12:32 pm Sunday, 15 February, 2026

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Nonagenarian woman’s 12,000 steps and yoga routine keep her fit

A 91-year-old Australian woman has gone viral for her disciplined fitness routine, which includes briskly walking 12,000 steps daily, swimming twice a week, and practising yoga and Pilates. She credits consistency and staying socially connected for her vitality. This highlights how movement and community together support long-term physical and mental health.
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India committed to not buying Russian oil: US State Secretary Marco Rubio

US State Secretary Marco Rubio claimed India is committed to not buying additional Russian oil during India-US talks. This comes after India and US announced an interim trade deal. Meanwhile, EAM S Jaishankar recently responded to a question on India being "forced" to "wean off" Russian oil as part of the deal, saying, "We're very much wedded to strategic autonomy."
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12:50 pm Sunday, 15 February, 2026

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Who was Saketh Sreenivasaiah, IIT Madras graduate found dead in US?

A 22-year-old Indian student, Saketh Sreenivasaiah, was found dead in California six days after he went missing. Saketh Sreenivasaiah belonged to Karnataka and was enrolled in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering department at UC Berkeley. He was pursuing a Master of Science (MS) under the Product Development Programme (PDP). He completed his BTech in Chemical Engineering at IIT Madras.
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01:03 pm Sunday, 15 February, 2026

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Indian student found dead in US only ate chips in last 2 weeks, reveals roommate

A 22-year-old Indian student, Saketh Sreenivasaiah, who was found dead in California, US, six days after he went missing, survived on only chips and cookies in the last two weeks, his roommate has revealed. He said his last conversation with Saketh occurred after he returned from class wearing a red bathrobe. Upon being asked, Saketh had said, "I've stopped caring."
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01:58 pm Sunday, 15 February, 2026

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Can coffee & lemon juice remove underarm hair in 5 minutes?

That viral kitchen-beauty hack - coffee and lemon juice to zap underarm hair in 5 minutes - sounds neat, but it's misleading. According to Dr. Ekansh, there's zero scientific proof that this DIY mix removes hair or cleans underarms that fast. In fact, acidic ingredients could irritate sensitive skin. Real options like shaving or laser beat kitchen shortcuts every time.
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How to tackle bee venom allergy

A bee sting usually just hurts, but for some people it triggers a full-body reaction that can spiral into anaphylaxis in minutes. According to Dr. Ekansh, recognising early signs like hives, dizziness or trouble breathing and acting fast with an epinephrine injector can be lifesaving. Learn simple awareness and calm response steps to keep outdoor fun safe.
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Men claiming to be from Bajrang Dal chased away from park on Valentine's Day

A video shows a confrontation inside a public park on Valentine's Day, where a group of men carrying sticks and claiming links to Bajrang Dal were challenged and chased away by public. In the video, the crowd is seen demanding proof of their identity. "This is what should be done everywhere...Get together and stand against unnecessary harassment," a person commented.
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02:14 pm Sunday, 15 February, 2026

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Ekta Kapoor, Imtiaz Ali team up for 'Heer Ranjha'

Producer Ekta Kapoor and filmmaker Imtiaz Ali are reuniting for 'Heer Ranjha', directed by Sajid Ali after 'Laila Majnu'. While not a direct sequel, the film revisits another iconic tragic romance from Indian folklore. The project is expected to present a fresh cinematic take on the timeless love story of Heer and Ranjha.
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From Kashi To Rameswaram: Maha Shivratri across India

Maha Shivratri is celebrated with grandeur across India, from Kashi in Uttar Pradesh to Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu. Devotees observe fasts, perform abhishekam, chant bhajans, and attend night-long vigils in Shiva temples. Each region adds unique customs, reflecting the cultural diversity and deep spiritual significance of Lord Shiva's sacred night.
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Students harass nun with vulgar remarks, video sparks outrage

A video showing students harassing a nun with vulgar remarks has sparked widespread outrage. They repeatedly asked if she would 'play for adult team', naming several adult performers. The exact location and date of the incident have not been officially confirmed. The clip spread quickly after it was shared on Reddit, where users strongly criticised the behaviour.
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India and Pakistan once played together against Sri Lanka in Colombo

A joint India-Pakistan XI featuring Sachin Tendulkar, Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram and Anil Kumble, played a solidarity match against Sri Lanka in Colombo ahead of 1996 World Cup. India and Pakistan fielded combined team to support Sri Lanka after Australia and West Indies declined to visit Sri Lanka for World Cup league matches, citing security concerns after a bomb blast.
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02:21 pm Sunday, 15 February, 2026

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This 'no shaking hands' is such a silly thing that India has started: Sanjay Manjrekar

Referring to India's no-handshake policy in cricket matches against Pakistan, former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar said, "This 'no shaking hands' is such a silly thing that India has started." He added, "It's unbecoming of a nation like ours. Either play properly within the spirit of the game or don't play at all."
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