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King Charles and Queen Camilla recently made a private visit to Bengaluru, where they stayed at the renowned SOUKYA International Holistic Centre. Their three-day retreat focused on rejuvenative treatments, including yoga, meditation, and Ayurvedic therapies, aimed at promoting overall wellness.
During their stay, the royal couple engaged in various wellness activities tailored to their health needs. They followed a special diet and participated in morning yoga sessions, which are p
King Charles and Queen Camilla recently made a private visit to Bengaluru, where they stayed at the renowned SOUKYA International Holistic Centre. Their three-day retreat focused on rejuvenative treatments, including yoga, meditation, and Ayurvedic therapies, aimed at promoting overall wellness.
During their stay, the royal couple engaged in various wellness activities tailored to their health needs. They followed a special diet and participated in morning yoga sessions, which are p
In a heartbreaking incident in Hyderabad's Banjara Hills area, a 33-year-old woman named Reshma Begum has died following severe food poisoning linked to momos purchased from a street vendor. Reshma, along with her two daughters aged 12 and 14, began experiencing symptoms such as diarrhea, stomach pain, and vomiting after consuming the street food on Friday. While her daughters are currently receiving medical treatment, Reshma succumbed to her illness on Sunday morning.
The local
In a heartbreaking incident in Hyderabad's Banjara Hills area, a 33-year-old woman named Reshma Begum has died following severe food poisoning linked to momos purchased from a street vendor. Reshma, along with her two daughters aged 12 and 14, began experiencing symptoms such as diarrhea, stomach pain, and vomiting after consuming the street food on Friday. While her daughters are currently receiving medical treatment, Reshma succumbed to her illness on Sunday morning.
The local
JPMorgan Chase has initiated lawsuits against several customers accused of exploiting a technical glitch that allowed them to withdraw cash from ATMs before deposited checks had bounced. The issue, widely referred to as the "infinite money glitch," recently went viral on TikTok, prompting the bank to take legal action in federal courts against some of the customers who allegedly took out the highest sums.
One case filed in Houston involves a customer who, according to JPMo
JPMorgan Chase has initiated lawsuits against several customers accused of exploiting a technical glitch that allowed them to withdraw cash from ATMs before deposited checks had bounced. The issue, widely referred to as the "infinite money glitch," recently went viral on TikTok, prompting the bank to take legal action in federal courts against some of the customers who allegedly took out the highest sums.
One case filed in Houston involves a customer who, according to JPMo