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Natural pyramid-like mountain discovered in Antarctica amidst ice sheets

Numerous theories have surfaced online, suggesting links to ancient civilizations or secret societies like the Illuminati. Some even entertained the idea that Antarctica might have once been lush with rainforests in prehistoric times, allowing for such structures to exist. Key Points

Economic Times

In Images | Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter Suhana Khan buys Rs 12.91 crore property in Mumbai’s Aibaug area

According to registration records, the transaction included 2,218 square feet of structures and 1.5 acres of agricultural land. Key Points

Financialexpress

A Lost Mayan City Has Been Found With Laser Mapping

Archaeologists have revealed an ancient lost Mayan city using advanced laser mapping technology, unearthing monumental structures such as pyramids and plazas. Named Valeriana, the city is believed to have been founded before 150 AD. Key Points

WIRED

Delhi: MCD to spend ₹20 crore for new theme parks for children; check details

Delhi plans to open 10 new theme parks for children with interactive play structures like robots and animal replicas. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi aims to create fun spaces in various zones, featuring knowledge sections alongside entertainment. Key Points

mint

'A real sense of chaos ensued': Is it time to embrace the corporate ladder?

Some companies are flattening their organisational structures to find out if less hierarchy is better. Sometimes, employees are learning the answer the hard way. Key Points

BBC

'We'll go to jail': Team Uddhav justifies party workers’ assault on official

Nearly 25 workers of the Shiv Sena (UBT), including Anil Parab, were booked after they thrashed a BMC official over the demolition of an illegal structure in Bandra East last week. Four others were arrested in the case. Key Points

India Today

Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter Suhana Khan buys property in Alibaug near Mumbai

The house and structures constructed on the land parcel are spread over a carpet area of 1,750 sq ft, 420 sq ft and 48 sq ft, respectively. The deal was concluded and registered on June 1. She has paid stamp duty of Rs 77.46 lakh for the registration of the transaction, shows the documents accessed through Indextap.com. Key Points

Economic Times

What we can learn from returning NRIs

Loneliness and isolation are becoming increasingly common in urban India, exacerbated by the focus on individual goals and the decline of multigenerational family structures. Housing options in India now cater to smaller nuclear families, with wider familial fallback options being drastically reduced. Concurrently, long-resident Indians based abroad are returning in search of a more sociable and caring retired life. Key Points

Economic Times