This popular YouTuber’s account got hacked: What happened and tips to safeguard your account

Sharan Hegde, an entrepreneur and founder of The 1% Club who also runs a YouTube channel named — ‘financewithsharan’ has claimed that his YouTube account got hacked via his personal Instagram account. In his Instagram post, he mentioned that his account got compromised and hackers started live streaming Bitcoin prices on his YouTube channel. Hegde…

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From science to on-the-ground action, INRAE and SUEZ renew their strategic partnership to accelerate innovation in support of water, the environment and territories

Philippe Mauguin, Chairman and CEO of INRAE, added: “After five highly productive years of collaboration and achievements, I am delighted that this partnership has been renewed. It underscores our shared ambition to advance R&D programmes that design and develop effective, resource efficient and sustainable treatment solutions, supporting sustainable development across agriculture, food systems, the environment…

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MPESB Nursing Officer Recruitment 2026: Applications open for 2,317 posts from April 6; details here

The Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB) has announced the Nursing Officer Recruitment 2026 under the Group-5 Staff Nurse and Paramedical Combined Recruitment Test, opening more than 2,300 vacancies across state-run healthcare institutions. The online application process will commence on April 6, 2026, and remain open until April 20, 2026. Eligible candidates will be able…

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Sonal Chauhan is deeply upset by global events; labels the world ‘very cruel’ | Hindi Movie News

Sonal Chauhan shared her pain over global tragedies like child rape, torture, and elder abandonment, calling the world “very cruel.” Recently stranded in Dubai amid war, she was rescued by India. She debuted in Bollywood’s Jannat (2008) opposite Emraan Hashmi, earning praise before films like ‘Rainbow’. Sonal Chauhan shared her distress over the heartwrenching incident…

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How heat affects your car in Indian summers: Details

High summer temperatures in India, often exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, can affect multiple vehicle components, impacting performance, durability and overall condition. Prolonged exposure to heat can strain the engine, reduce battery life, increase tyre risks and accelerate wear in both mechanical and interior parts. The engine and cooling system are among the most affected. High…

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