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7 tips by Twinkle Khanna to remain youthful

Former actor shared her beauty secrets online .Twinkle Khanna, a former actor, recently posted a video on her website, Tweak India, in which she discussed seven practises that have kept her looking young and beautiful over the years. The well-known fictional author claims that these suggestions have elevated her fitness slogan to a new level and that she now wants to assist others.

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Lotus tiramousse to satisfy your sweet taste

Fads have engulfed us all, particularly in the areas of fashion and cuisine. So, like many others, I tried a recipe that called for Biscoff Lotus spread and biscuits. This cross between a mousse and tiramisu is simple and easy to make.

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India plans federal oversight of all real-money online games

The eagerly anticipated laws are expected to have a significant impact on the gaming industry in India, which research firm Redseeer predicts would be worth $7 billion by 2026 and be dominated by real-money games. Indian businesses Dream11 and Mobile Premier League, which are well-known for fantasy cricket, were recently financed by Tiger Global and Sequoia Capital.

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Pakistan could face suspension by International Hockey Federation.

The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF), which is unable to send its men’s national team to the FIH Nations Cup, a qualifying tournament for the Pro League, faces the risk of being suspended by the organisation that oversees the sport worldwide (FIH). On Saturday, a number of prominent former Olympians and captains—among them Islahuddin Siddiqui, Samiullah, Asif Bajwa, Rana Mujahid, Rasheed ul Hasan, Manzoor junior, and Hasan Sardar—appealed to the government to grant money to the PHF so it could send a team to Potchefstroom in South Africa.

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OIC promises to back the Kashmir cause fully.

Secy gen says will submit assessment report on HR situation in IIOJK to member countries
MUZAFFARABAD: According to Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) Secretary General Hissein Brahim Taha, Kashmir is a key priority on the OIC’s agenda. He will provide member nations with a thorough evaluation of the human rights situation in Kashmir.

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The restoration of the Diamer girls’ schools started

School was set on fire by unknown miscreants in the Diamer district of GB
The girls’ school in Gilgit-Diamer Baltistan’s district that was set on fire by unidentified miscreants is currently being rebuilt by the local government (GB).
According to Chief Secretary Mohiuddin Wani, the rebuilt school building would be completed by Friday.

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According to a study, dust in offices may cause rheumatoid arthritis.

The typical person working a traditional day job spends roughly eight hours per day at their desk, which could expose them to countless toxins over time.
A recent study that was published in the journal Annals of Rheumatic Diseases suggests that breathing in dust and fumes from various vapors’, gases, and solvents that are regularly used at work may increase the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis.

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China retires major COVID tracking app as virus rules ease

A significant step in the country, its zero-tolerance coronavirus strategy is China’s announcement that it will remove the app used to track COVID-19 connections. China said Monday it would retire an app used to track COVID-19 contacts, a milestone in the country’s rapid turn away from its zero-tolerance coronavirus strategy

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