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    Don’t wait till possession: Four parking checks every homebuyer must do early

    Homebuyers often face parking disputes after taking possession of their homes. Experts advise checking parking space dimensions, legal terms, and local bylaws before buying. Developers may squeeze parking areas due to utility spaces. Verify actual basement parking size and contractual agreements to prevent future conflicts. Parking is a legal and technical due diligence matter.

    Gig workers social security scheme may have multiple fund managers

    The labour ministry of India is charting a new course by investigating a multi-manager framework for its latest social security initiative aimed at gig and platform workers. The EPFO is likely to manage the provident fund components, while various fund managers will look after pension allocations.

    FIFA World Cup travel costs rise with $150 train fares in New Jersey

    Fans heading to the FIFA World Cup at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium face a steep increase in train fares, with round trips costing $150, nearly 12 times the usual price. Officials cite operational expenses and a lack of FIFA contribution for the hike, while other host cities maintain standard fares.

    India's EV boom outpaces charging infrastructure, tests network limits

    The electric vehicle revolution in India is gaining traction, with an impressive uptick in consumer interest, but there's a catch: charging stations are falling short of demand. With estimates predicting millions of EVs in daily use, the current infra is inadequate to support such growth.

    Manchester City vs Arsenal prediction, live streaming: How to watch Premier League match?

    Manchester City-Arsenal: Manchester City versus Arsenal Premier League match will be live streamed across the U.S.

    Coventry clinch promotion to end 25-year Premier League exile

    Coventry City has earned promotion to the Premier League. The team secured their spot with a 1-1 draw against Blackburn. This marks their return to top-flight football after a 25-year wait. Manager Frank Lampard expressed immense joy. The club's journey involved overcoming significant challenges. This achievement is a major boost for the city and its fans.

    • Problem with going to Japan - you return and expect things to be still civilised

      A recent trip to Japan left a lasting impression. The country's remarkable civility, efficient systems, and rich culture were observed. From the peaceful city of Hiroshima to the bustling streets of Tokyo, a sense of order and pride prevailed. The author found the experience so profound that returning home has led to a stark contrast in expectations for everyday interactions.

      The Tiny Gaps in Your Home That Could Be Driving Up Your Heating Bill

      Many homes feel cold in winter due to air leaks. These tiny gaps let cold air in and warm air out. Simple fixes like caulking and weather stripping can stop these drafts. Addressing these leaks not only lowers energy bills but also improves indoor air quality and prevents moisture problems.

      Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery

      Researchers found over 5.6 million bees nesting in an Ithaca, New York cemetery. This discovery highlights a massive, long-standing colony of ground-nesting bees. Cemeteries provide undisturbed habitats crucial for these often-overlooked pollinators. The study by Cornell University scientists reveals the vital ecological role of these solitary bees, urging greater conservation efforts for diverse urban environments.

      D4vd's arrest: Who was Celeste Rivas Hernandez? Missing teen who vanished multiple times before remains found in singer's car

      D4vd arrest: Singer d4vd, David Burke, was arrested for the murder of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Her decomposed remains were found in his abandoned Tesla a year after she was last seen. The investigation revealed a "Shhh..." tattoo on her finger, matching one d4vd has.

      Aroop Biswas under pressure as Tollygunj simmers over jobs, deleted votes, Tollywood control

      Kolkata’s Tollygunj—long a stronghold of Aroop Biswas—is witnessing rare political churn ahead of the 2026 polls, with voter anger building over job losses, deletion of over 43,000 names from electoral rolls, and allegations of entrenched local and industry-level control by the Biswas brothers. A triangular contest involving the TMC, BJP and CPI(M) has turned the seat into a high-stakes battle, testing whether one of the Trinamool Congress’s last urban bastions can hold amid rising discontent and shifting voter dynamics.

      500 GW of renewable energy by 2030: What India must do now

      With policy certainty, innovative financing, accelerated manufacturing, and modernised grids, India can deliver clean, affordable, and home-grown energy at scale.

      'Salary growing, wealth shrinking': CA explains ‘India's silent middle-class crisis’, says Rs 1.5 lakh salary is same as 10-yr-old pay

      Urban Indian households face a 'silent crisis' as rising incomes fail to keep pace with escalating costs of living, leading to stagnant real purchasing power. Traditional savings are losing value due to inflation outpacing returns, forcing a reliance on credit and highlighting a structural disadvantage for the middle class.

      Sherrone Moore sentenced in ex-mistress Paige Shiver stalking incident; Check out what judge said to disgraced former Michigan football coach

      Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore avoided jail and received 18 months’ probation in a stalking case involving Paige Shiver. The judge condemned his actions but ruled jail unnecessary, issuing strict warnings. Once a top college football coach, Moore’s career has suffered a major setback, with legal trouble, personal fallout, and lasting damage to his reputation.

      Dharavi redevelopment gathers pace; 11,000 rehab homes planned on railway land

      The Dharavi Redevelopment Project is accelerating, and residents in Sector-6 on railway land have been urged to cooperate and vacate homes. Construction of new rehabilitation buildings will begin soon. Residents have been offered transit accommodation or rental support.

      Delhi-Dehradun Expressway opens: Route, map, toll charges, entry, exit points and travel time; Here's everything we know

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway on April 14, 2026. The 210-213 km six-lane corridor, built at a cost of around Rs 12,000 crore, will slash travel time from over 6 hours to about 2.5 hours. It features a major wildlife corridor through Rajaji National Park and connects key towns in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

      The Surprising Reason Your Clothes Might Be Shedding More Than You Think

      Laundry habits can harm the environment. Washing synthetic clothes releases tiny plastic fibers called microfibers into our water. These fibers are eaten by marine life. Using cold water instead of hot water significantly reduces this pollution. Choosing natural fabrics like cotton also helps. Simple changes in how we wash clothes can protect our planet.

      Weak grid infrastructure, land access, financial barriers for developers slowed PM-KUSUM's progress: Study

      India's flagship PM-KUSUM solar program for farmers faces significant challenges. Weak grid infrastructure, funding issues for small developers, land acquisition problems, and low electricity prices hinder its progress. While the scheme aims to boost farmer income and reduce diesel use, only a fraction of its solar capacity target has been achieved.

      IHCL's diversification strategy shields growth

      IHCL MD and CEO Puneet Chhatwal said escalating West Asia tensions may impact global travel in the near term, but the hospitality sector remains resilient after past crises like Covid-19. He said IHCL’s diversified portfolio across brands, geographies, and business segments is helping it stay on track for long-term growth, with expectations of double-digit revenue expansion driven by new hotel openings and expansion across domestic and international markets.

      Asha Bhosle performed her first song at 10. At 64, she became the first Indian singer to be nominated for Grammy. What was that song?

      Legendary singer Asha Bhosle has passed away at 92 in Mumbai. With a career spanning over seven decades, she recorded more than 12,000 songs. She was also the first Indian singer nominated for a Grammy. Known for her versatile voice, she leaves behind a rich legacy of timeless music. Read on to know more about the legend.

      People chase corner plots but Gurgaon CEO explains why he likes the last house on the street

      A Gurgaon CEO highlights a different kind of luxury in home buying. He suggests the last house in a residential lane offers unparalleled peace. With no through traffic, these homes provide a quiet environment. This allows for relaxed evenings and safer play for children. The focus shifts from visibility to tranquility.

      Gill, Buttler, Prasidh guide GT to 7-wicket win over LSG

      Gujarat Titans defeated Lucknow Super Giants by seven wickets. Prasidh Krishna took four wickets, restricting Lucknow to 164. Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler then scored half-centuries. They chased down the target with eight balls remaining. Washington Sundar and Rahul Tewatia finished the match for Gujarat. The win was comfortable for the Titans.

      Asha Bhosle passes away: The journey of the veteran singer who defined the voice of Bollywood

      Asha Bhosle, a legendary Indian singer, passed away at 92, leaving behind a legacy of reinvention across eight decades. Known for her versatile voice that spanned moods and genres, she collaborated with O.P. Nayyar and R.D. Burman, becoming the sound of changing India. Her career was marked by adaptability and a refusal to be confined to a single style.

      Women, youth, scheme beneficiaries: TMC, BJP battle to woo same set of voters through poll promises in West Bengal

      West Bengal's upcoming elections see TMC and BJP vying for women, youth, and welfare recipients. The TMC focuses on its established social coalition, while the BJP aims to break it with financial aid and identity politics. The Left and Congress seek relevance through job promises. Manifestos reveal strategic appeals to specific voter groups, shaping the electoral landscape.

      National pet day April 11: which pet is best for you? The surprising life-saving health benefits of having pets, plus smart ways to adopt and support animal welfare worldwide

      National Pet Day April 11: Over 70% of U.S. households own a pet, yet millions of animals still wait in shelters every year. This National Pet Day USA April 11, the focus is shifting fast toward pet adoption, animal welfare awareness, and choosing the right pet for your lifestyle. Dogs support active routines. Cats suit busy lives. Small pets fit compact homes. Studies show pets can lower stress, reduce heart disease risk, and improve mental health. Adoption also saves lives instantly. Experts now stress responsible ownership, not impulse buying.

      Long weekend win! ‘Day After’ rule means 3-day work week for some Americans in November

      Some Americans may work only three days during Thanksgiving week. A “day after” rule gives an extra Friday holiday in several states. Government workers get more family time and a longer break. However, private shops may stay open for shopping events. Many public offices could close. The schedule creates a long weekend and shorter work week for eligible employees.

      A look at where Israel struck in central Beirut on the deadliest day of the Israel-Hezbollah war

      Beirut experienced intense Israeli airstrikes on Wednesday. Buildings were destroyed and many people were killed and injured. The attacks targeted residential and commercial areas across the city. This wave of strikes hit busy areas, neighborhoods, and upscale districts. The bombardment caused significant damage and casualties in Beirut and its southern suburbs.

      Delhi's 'urban oasis': 90-acre Lodhi Garden turns 90

      Lodhi Garden, Delhi's cherished green sanctuary, marks 90 years since it was established as Lady Willingdon Park in 1936. This 90-acre expanse, home to stunning historical tombs of the Sayyid and Lodi dynasties, is a haven for nature lovers and casual walkers alike.

      Tiger ‘trapped’ by safari jeeps in Ranthambore; watch video

      A viral video from Ranthambore National Park shows a tiger trapped by numerous safari vehicles, resembling a traffic jam. The incident has drawn criticism for stressing wildlife and raising concerns about safari management practices, highlighting the need for safe distances to protect animals.

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