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1 day ago |
dnaindia.com | Shweta Singh
The internet is mourning the death of popular influencer Tanner Martin, who died at the age of 30 after a long and emotional five-year battle with stage 4 colon cancer. Just a month before his passing, Tanner became a father for the first time, welcoming a baby girl with his wife, Shay Wright. Who was Tanner Martin? Tanner, who built a community of supporters through his candid and heartfelt updates on social media, left a final message for his followers.
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1 day ago |
dnaindia.com | Shweta Singh
Sania Mirza's sister Anam Mirza revealed how she is saving money by making a small but smart change. In a video on Instagram, she revealed that she has completely stopped using UPI apps and has also deleted Google Pay from her phone. "This year, I stopped using Google Pay. No UPI. No instant payments. This year, I emptied my UPI accounts, deleted my UPI apps, no balance, nothing," she says in the video. This helped Anam be more careful with her spending. It was difficult initially.
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1 day ago |
dnaindia.com | Shweta Singh
A shocking case has come to light from the Sitamarhi district of Bihar. In Sitamarhi, the electricity department sent a huge bill to a domestic consumer due to major negligence. The electricity department handed over a wrong bill of Rs 22.96 lakh to a consumer named Santosh Mandal. He panicked after seeing the electricity bill in lakhs and immediately went to the Public Grievance Redressal Officer (PGRO) of the electricity department and lodged a complaint.
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2 days ago |
dnaindia.com | Shweta Singh
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath took to social media to warn that millions of jobs could be lost by 2030. He also discussed 'Which jobs will be relevant in 10 years?' As the use of AI becomes widespread, the fear of traditional jobs being lost has become a major concern. Highlighting the need for new skills and continuous learning, Nikhil Kamath said that a four-year college degree is no longer the norm. Which jobs will be relevant in 10 years?
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2 days ago |
dnaindia.com | Shweta Singh
A terrifying incident unfolded in Jaipur's hospital when a man walked in with a huge snake in a bag that had bitten him. The man told the hospital staff, "This snake has bitten me, please treat me quickly." The incident, which took place four to five days ago, was captured on camera, and the video is now going viral on social media. Dr Mahesh Mangal, Medical Superintendent of Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, said that the man had brought the snake to the hospital.
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