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Spoiler Alert: In Stranger Things, Nobody Ever Really Dies

If there’s one unspoken rule of Stranger Things, it’s this: death is optional. Very optional. Every season, the show expertly convinces us that a beloved character is gone forever cue emotional music, slow-motion hugs, and collective internet mourning. And then? Surprise. They’re back. Slightly traumatized, occasionally imprisoned in another dimension, but very much alive. Hopper “dies” in…

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From Superstition to Stardom How Flow Is Changing the Fate of Black Cats

The Oscar-winning animated film Flow has done more than win hearts it has quietly rewritten a long-standing narrative around black cats. Centered on a resilient black feline navigating a flooded, uncertain world, the film presents its hero not as a symbol of bad luck, but as one of courage, empathy, and quiet strength. Audiences across the world…

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How Transgender Arts Festivals Create Space, Voice, and Belonging

Transgender arts festivals are more than cultural events; they are acts of presence. Across the world, these festivals carve out spaces where transgender lives are not explained or defended, but expressed through music, film, theatre, visual art, and performance. They transform stages, streets, and screens into sites of dignity, resistance, and imagination. In India, festivals…

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From Holland to Kashmir A 69-Year-Old Woman’s Resolve Against Plastic Pollution in Dal Lake

At 69, when most people choose quiet retirement, a woman from Holland has chosen action. Drawn by the fragile beauty of Kashmir, she has dedicated herself to fighting plastic pollution in the iconic Dal Lake, one of the region’s most cherished natural landmarks. What began as concern during her visits to Srinagar soon turned into…

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Vinod Kumar Shukla Passes Away Literary World Mourns a Gentle Giant

Renowned Hindi writer and poet Vinod Kumar Shukla has passed away, leaving Indian literature poorer but infinitely richer in memory. A Jnanpith Awardee, Shukla was celebrated for his rare ability to capture ordinary life with extraordinary depth, simplicity, and quiet emotion. His passing has sparked an outpouring of grief and remembrance across the literary and cultural community….

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India’s First Anti-Terror Policy to Be Released Soon

India is set to unveil its first comprehensive anti-terror policy, marking a significant step toward strengthening national security in an increasingly complex threat environment. The policy, currently in its final stages of discussion, aims to create a unified framework to prevent, detect, and respond to terrorism across the country. Key concerns shaping the policy include…

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India Express Train Kills Seven Elephants While Crossing Railway Tracks

In a tragic incident highlighting the growing conflict between infrastructure expansion and wildlife conservation, an express train in India fatally struck seven elephants as they were crossing railway tracks. The incident has once again drawn national attention to the dangers posed by railway lines cutting through forest corridors and elephant habitats. According to forest officials, the herd…

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Gaten Matarazzo and Cleidocranial Dysplasia: Why Awareness Matters in Rare Genetic Disorders

Actor Gaten Matarazzo, best known for his role as Dustin Henderson in the globally acclaimed series Stranger Things, has brought rare visibility to Cleidocranial Dysplasia (CCD), a genetic condition that affects bone and dental development. By openly sharing his experience, Matarazzo has helped spark public conversation around a disorder that is uncommon, lifelong, and often misunderstood….

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