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Scientists Develop Universal Snake Antivenom Using Tim Friede’s Blood|| वैज्ञानिकों ने टिम फ्रीड के खून का उपयोग करके सार्वभौमिक साँप विषरोधक विकसित किया||

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Scientists Claim to Develop Antivenom from Tim Friede's Blood A team of scientists is claiming to soon develop an antivenom (snake venom antidote) using the blood of Tim Friede, who lives in America. Tim Friede has been bitten by poisonous snakes 200 times in the past 20 years. This has allowed his blood to develop the ability to neutralize snake venom. Scientists are now working to create medicine using the antibodies found in his blood. Scientists Develop Universal Snake Antivenom Using Tim Friede’s Blood Man Bitten by Snakes 200 Times Helps Create Lifesaving Antivenom Tim Friede’s Blood Could Be Key to Universal Snakebite Cure American Man’s Immune Blood May Lead to Breakthrough Snake Antivenom New Hope for Snakebite Victims: Antivenom Made from Tim Friede's Blood Universal Snakebite Cure? Tim Friede’s Blood Shows Promising Results Tim Friede Survives 200 Snakebites to Help Make Super Antivenom Science May Finally Beat Snake Venom – Thanks to This Man'...

An 80-year-old grandmother from Punjab runs 'Masti ki Pathshala' under the flyover|| पंजाब की 80 वर्षीय दादी फ्लाईओवर के नीचे चलाती हैं 'मस्ती की पाठशाला'||

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Masti Ki Pathshala: The Inspiring Journey of Rajpal Kaur Mast. At an age when most people enjoy retirement, Rajpal Kaur Mast, an 81-year-old resident of Patiala, Punjab, dedicates her life to educating underprivileged children. She runs a unique tuition center called "Masti Ki Pathshala" under a flyover, offering free education to those in need. Hindi... Early Life and Challenges Rajpal Kaur's journey with education wasn't straightforward. Despite facing personal and societal challenges, she recognized the transformative power of education and made it her mission to ensure that no child is deprived of learning opportunities. The Birth of Masti Ki Pathshala Understanding the struggles of children who lacked access to quality education, Rajpal Kaur established "Masti Ki Pathshala" beneath a flyover in Patiala. This unconventional classroom became a beacon of hope for many. Community Support and Volunteerism Rajpal Kaur...

A Beacon of Enlightenment: Maulana Ghulam Mohammad’s Contribution to Education and Society|| Maulana Ghulam Mohammad: Bridging Tradition and Modernity in Muslim Reform|

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Maulana Ghulam Mohammad: Torchbearer of Islamic Knowledge and Social Reformer. Remembering Janab Ghulam Mohammad Vastanvi: A Shining Star of Educational Reform in the Indian Muslim Community On the 25th of May, 2025, India lost one of its most dedicated and visionary social reformers Janab Ghulam Mohammad Vastanvi . Known for his unwavering commitment to the upliftment of the Muslim community through education and social work, Vastanvi was a rare beacon of modern thought, humility, and tireless service. In a community rich in religious scholarship but still finding its footing in modern academic advancement, his legacy stands as both a symbol and a call to action. A Vision Beyond the Pulpit While many leaders within the Indian Muslim community have focused primarily on religious education, Vastanvi recognized a critical gap—the absence of widespread modern, secular education. He understood that for true empowerment and integration into the national mains...

"One Invitation, Two Weddings: A Tale of Brotherhood Across Faiths|| Together as One: A Wedding That Celebrated More Than Just Marriage||

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A Hindu and Muslim friend printed the same wedding card for their daughters and Reception was planned. Forty-Year Old Friendship Sets an Example in Kota In a heartwarming display of unity, two families in Kota, Rajasthan—one Hindu and one Muslim—have set a unique example of communal harmony and brotherhood. Friends for over forty years, Abdul Rauf Ansari and Vishwajit Chakraborty celebrated the weddings of their children together, using a single wedding card and organizing a joint reception. Joint Wedding Celebration The friendship between Abdul Rauf Ansari and Vishwajit Chakraborty reached a new milestone with the weddings of their children—Yunus Parvez (son of Ansari) and Saurabh (son of Chakraborty). A single wedding invitation was printed bearing the names: "Yunus Weds Farheen" and "Saurabh Weds Shrestha." This symbolic gesture became a talking point on social media and in local communities. Living as One Family Residents of Ja...

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