Annabel Elliot, Queen Camilla's sister, admits she still finds it hard to curtsy to her, even after 20 years of Camilla's royal life. Despite relaxed royal customs, curtsying remains common, especially for insiders like Elliot. While she may skip the formality, Elliot's support for Camilla is steadfast, serving as her emotional anchor through recent challenges.
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Eight idols were vandalized in Hindu temples across Mymensingh and Dinajpur districts over two days. One arrest was made in Mymensingh. Five idols were damaged at a Dinajpur temple. These incidents follow other recent attacks on Hindu properties and come amid strained Indo-Bangladesh relations following the change in government and subsequent violence against minorities.
Leader trapped in Assam's flooded coal mine arrested; dewatering of 340ft-shaft continues with ONGC and Coal India machines. Congress protests illegal coal syndicate, accusing CM Sarma's government of failure, demanding identification and punishment of the syndicate kingpin and support for affected families.
President Donald Trump has issued a warning to Brics nations about facing 100 percent tariffs if they attempt to replace the US dollar with another currency. Emphasising the need to maintain the dollar's role in global trade, Trump stated that any country trying to create a Brics currency or adopting another currency will face economic consequences.
In a significant admission, Russia confirmed North Korean military personnel are fighting alongside its forces in Ukraine, validating claims from Zelenskyy and South Korea. Valery Gerasimov reported to Putin that North Korean soldiers provided substantial support, operating under a strategic alliance. Putin praised his forces' success in the Kursk region.
The Supreme Court granted interim bail to self-styled godman Asaram Bapu, who is serving a life sentence for rape, till March 31 for medical treatment due to various ailments. The court ordered him not to meet his followers during this period. Asaram remains in jail due to another rape conviction in Rajasthan.
A young woman in Rajasthan's Alwar was violently attacked by stray dogs, as recorded on CCTV. Another incident in Uttar Pradesh saw a six-year-old girl fatally mauled by a pack of dogs. Both incidents highlight the increasing threat of stray dog attacks, leading to injuries and fatalities.
A former CIA officer suggests the recent surge in Northeast drone sightings could be a classified government exercise testing evasion or detection technology. This theory contrasts with federal officials downplaying the incidents, despite receiving thousands of tips. The lack of transparency fuels public concern and speculation about the drones' true purpose.
The Central Pollution Control Board's recent report has declared the water quality in Maha Kumbh as 'fit for bathing', following an earlier report that identified high faecal bacteria levels. The new findings emphasize data variability and the expert committee's analysis underscoring that water quality can vary significantly due to multiple factors.
Congress and RJD have initiated discussions to finalize their electoral alliance for the Bihar polls, aiming to establish a timeline for seat-sharing and campaign strategies. Concerns over delays in seat allocation were addressed, with both parties prioritizing coordinated electioneering. They are expected to finalize seat-sharing by May-end, focusing on realistic demands and quality of seats.