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Uttar Pradesh: Man dies of heart attack while dancing at a wedding | Watch Video
It can be seen in the video that the man had a cardiac arrest while dancing at the wedding and collapsed on the floor.

Tragedy occured at a wedding celebration in Etah, Uttar Pradesh when a man lost his life while dancing in the wedding. All the people in the wedding were celebrating the auspicious day of the wedding. The guests were dancing in celebration on the DJ.
A video is now viral on internet.
It can be seen in the video that the man had a cardiac arrest while dancing at the wedding and collapsed on the floor. The other dancers kept on dancing unaware of the the fact that the man was having a heart attack. The man died on the spot.
Diverse comments came on the video, where one user said this is the side effect of vaccinations. Another man said the judgement day was coming nearer.
A similar incident occurred when a 52-year-old Mahendra Sharma lost his life due to a heart attack. As everybody was enjoying their game of badminton, a sudden tragedy happened . Everybody was stunned by the tragedy. The man died due to cardiac arrest.
It can be seen in the video despite various efforts to save him, the man could not be saved. This video has caught the attention of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). one user said it was thoughtful to play badminton in intense hot summer. Another person said this was the effect of Covid vaccines. One user found the incident unfortunate.
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Man’s dog grooming business brings more than Rs 10 crore per year
The sinuous designs usually take between 3 and 5 hours to complete, including food and bathroom breaks for the dog and cost anywhere from 40,000 to 99,000. In a typical week, Feitosa works between 40 and 50 hours.

A Brazilian groomer from Sao Paulo is making more than Rs 10 crore per year from the dog grooming industry in San Diego, USA. Gabriel Feitosa has a natural talent for turning animals into art.
He started his business in 2018; he opened Gabriel Feitosa Grooming Salon capitalizing on Rs 10 crore. At his dog grooming salon in San Diego, he experiments with art and makes everything possible. He can turn Bernedoodles into giraffes and poodles into Pokemon.
According to the report, Gabriel Feitos has currently 10 employees who work with him, the team groom about 20 dogs a day, and at least 500 per month. The Gabriel Feitosa Grooming Salon, a 31-year-old startup not just gives haircuts to dogs but many of the animals get a full makeover.
As a dog grooming artist, Feitosa combines traditional grooming techniques with unique designs, he uses vegan pet-friendly dyes. His larger-than-life creations have a strong presence on social media; he has over 20 lakh followers on TikTok and approx 4 lakhs on Instagram.
The sinuous designs usually take between 3 and 5 hours to complete, including food and bathroom breaks for the dog and cost anywhere from 40,000 to 99,000. In a typical week, Feitosa works between 40 and 50 hours. Feitosa also earned another 1 crore in 2022 for brand deals and sponsorships.
Talking to the reporter, Feitosa said that he came to the US with two scissors and a clipper. He always had a dream of opening a Salon, and now he owned a place where he feels like an artist and proved to the world that this career is also possible.
Feitosa’s dog grooming career began when he was 12. He would take his sister’s dog, Icaro, to the local groomer in Sao Paulo whenever he needed a bath and a haircut. He never knew that these trips to the groomer would jumpstart a fulfilling career of his own. Feitosa was fascinated watching the groomer bathe, cut and spruce up the dogs.
He drop out of high school right before graduating to pursue dog grooming as his full-time career, working at the salon and teaching dog grooming at a vocational school based on his real-world learning. Pet grooming does not require specialized education or certification, and Feitosa says he did not complete a formal education program.
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Man offers thirsty squirrel a drink of water, IFS officer hails him | Watch Video
Many others had remarked on how people not taking care of this planet are impacting all of the life sources. With dried-out water bodies, animals are forced to find alternate water sources.

A video was shared by the IFS officer on social media in which a man offers a drink of water to a thirsty squirrel. He applauded the person for his good deed and added that the world is still full of good people and several videos on the internet prove that time by time. Every day such new videos are added to the internet, and this video shared by IFS officer Susanta Nanda is one such precious addition.
In a video shared on Twitter, the clip shows a person approaching a tree with a small water bottle. As the video goes on, a little squirrel can be seen sitting in the branches. The person offers the thirsty squirrel some water, and it eagerly swigs down the water while holding the bottle. Even when the person takes the bottle away, the squirrel tries to hold on to it. This was the best moment in the video.
An IFS officer said that the man in the video had earned the trust of a thirsty squirrel with a few drops of water. He watched the video in loops from the moment when it asks for more toward the end.
The heartwarming video was first shared by the Biltek Plus page on Twitter, after which a video got the attention of an IFS officer, later he posted the video on his social media account.
The video has already garnered over 10 thousand views and tons of reactions. People praised the kind-hearted person for helping out the parched animal. Many commented on how everyone should extend a helping hand to animals and birds in this sweltering heat.
Another user said that empathy should not be just for fellow human beings, but for every being on this planet is the only thing this planet needs.
Many others had remarked on how people not taking care of this planet are impacting all of the life sources. With dried-out water bodies, animals are forced to find alternate water sources.
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MP Gwalior: 2 newly wed sisters plunder in-laws house, flee with gold, Rs 1.5 lakh cash
The victim Bharat Gupta, a resident of Darpan Colony, filed a police complaint in the Thatipur police station area. In his complaint, Bharat said that he and his cousin Rohit Gupta had married Sanjana and Anjali, who hailed from Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhpur.

A case of robbery was reported in Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior where two sisters who had recently married to cousins allegedly ran away with gold and Rs. 1.5 lakh cash from the in-laws’ house. The incident left the family in shock.
The victim Bharat Gupta, a resident of Darpan Colony, filed a police complaint in the Thatipur police station area. In his complaint, Bharat Gupta said he and his cousin Rohit Gupta had married Sanjana and Anjali, who hailed from Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhpur.
They got engaged to the duo sisters on June 9 and after the engagement, the couple got married on June 11. Bharat said his aunt’s son Bunty Gupta, his friend Jeetu and Lalu had played matchmakers and arranged this marriage for him and Rohan Gupta.
However, just 5 days after the marriage, things took a turn when Bharat left for work at the High Court on Thursday, both Sanjana and Anjali escaped allegedly with gold and cash from the house. He further added that his mother and elder sister were at home at the time of the incident.
After a while, Bharat received a call from his mother, informing him about the incident. He then immediately tried to contact his wife but her phone first went unanswered and then switched off. Following this, Bharat approached the police and filed a complaint against the two sisters.
As per the report, Bharat said he only possesses the Aadhaar card of the accused sisters, which indicates their address in Paras Khand, Bargadwa Harenya Maharajganj in Uttar Pradesh.
Many such incidents have been reported in recent times in which the bride looted the groom’s family and ran away. Earlier, there was a similar case reported in Jharkhand where a woman managed to dupe two men by marrying them and siphoning off huge amounts of cash from the families. However, she was caught in her third attempt when the groom’s mother discovered photographs of her with the former husband.
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