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Lost Articles on News Nation Global

Welcome to the Lost tag page. Here you’ll find a mix of stories that readers often say they "lost" track of or missed the first time around. Whether it’s a surprising holiday update, a heated debate about media bias, or a personal tale of coming home, these posts have something for anyone who feels a bit off‑track.

What does “lost” mean on our site?

We use the Lost tag for content that deals with confusion, unexpected changes, or topics that many readers overlook. It’s not about a specific subject; it’s about moments when information slips through the cracks or when life throws a curveball. If you’ve ever wondered why a holiday date changed or why a newspaper seems to favor one side, you’ll find answers here.

Explore the most read “lost” posts

One of the most talked‑about pieces talks about the September 5 holiday confusion. The Centre announced a gazetted holiday for Milad‑un‑Nabi, but the RBI moved the bank holiday to September 8. The article clears up why banks stayed open on the 5th and why markets treat the 8th as a non‑settlement day.

Another post dives into the question, “Is The Times of India pro‑Congress or pro‑BJP?” It breaks down how the newspaper tries to balance both sides, giving you a clear picture of its editorial stance without the usual jargon.

If you’re curious about media comparisons, the Hindu vs. Times of India article serves up a simple side‑by‑side look. It likens the two papers to coffee and tea – each has its own flavor, strengths, and fans.

For those who recently returned from abroad, there’s a personal story about life in India after living in the USA. The writer shares the excitement of reconnecting with family, the hassle of traffic, and the comfort of familiar food, helping anyone who feels a little lost after moving back.

Safety worries? The post “Is India a safe country to live?” weighs crime rates, political stability, and natural disasters, giving practical tips on staying aware in different regions.

Even lighter topics sneak in, like the debate over whether Indian couples stay intimate after 50, or why some Indians harbor negative feelings toward the United States. These pieces invite you to think beyond headlines and see the human side of the story.

All of these articles were tagged Lost because they address moments of confusion, change, or missed information. By gathering them together, we hope you can quickly find the answers you were hunting for.

Got a question that feels lost in the news feed? Use the search bar or scroll through the list below. Each post is written in a straightforward style so you can get the facts fast, without wading through fluff.

Stay tuned for more Lost tag updates. We keep adding fresh content whenever new stories pop up that fit the theme. If you see something missing, drop us a note – we love hearing from readers who feel a little lost and want clarity.

I live in India. I lost my birth certificate. What should I do?

I live in India. I lost my birth certificate. What should I do?

If you have lost your birth certificate in India, the first step would be to contact the local Municipal Corporation or the Tehsildar's Office in your area. You can also reach out to the local police station for help. You may be asked to provide proof of identity and residence, so make sure to have those documents ready. Additionally, you will need to submit a written application as well as any other documents that may help verify your identity. Once the authorities have verified your information, they will help you obtain a duplicate birth certificate.

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