Updated: Nov 16, 2025, 16:10 IST

Updated: Nov 16, 2025, 16:10 IST

Jasprit Bumrah and Temba Bavuma engaged in a lively chat after the Proteas took a 1-0 lead in Kolkata. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi) A difficult three-day defeat for India ended with an unexpected moment of composure, as Jasprit Bumrah and Temba Bavuma were seen in a light-hearted conversation after the hosts were dismissed for 93 while…

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India needs 86 million higher education enrolments by 2035 to meet NEP goals, says new report

India needs 86 million higher education enrolments by 2035 to meet NEP goals, says new report

India’s higher education sector faces a defining decade, with a new report warning that the NEP 2020 target of a 50 percent GER demands 86.11 million enrolments by 2035. This steep expansion, requiring a 5.3 percent annual capacity growth, pushes institutions toward digital ecosystems, flexible learning, and employability-focused reforms as traditional campuses struggle to keep…

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5 things other that eating unhealthy and a sedentary lifestyle which contribute majorly to heart attacks in most people

5 things other that eating unhealthy and a sedentary lifestyle which contribute majorly to heart attacks in most people

Heart attacks continue to be one of the leading causes of death worldwide, despite advances made in medical treatments and technologies. To help prevent such lethal heart conditions, such as stroke, attack or cardiac arrest, cardiologists usually pay much attention to maintaining blood pressure, cholesterol, and other conventional risk factors within normal limits. According to…

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Bihar election result: PM Modi’s ‘gamcha’ moment steals show after NDA sweeps state

Bihar election result: PM Modi’s ‘gamcha’ moment steals show after NDA sweeps state

Prime Minister Modi’s arrival at the BJP office, sporting a local gamcha and stole, became a viral cultural moment following Bihar’s election results. This visual, coupled with the phrase “garda uda diya,” resonated deeply, symbolizing his connection with the state. BJP leaders highlighted Modi’s consistent ability to embrace local culture, turning a political victory into…

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‘Clear discrimination’: Israeli woman says Canada barred her from listing ‘Israel’ as birthplace; cited ‘political conflict’

‘Clear discrimination’: Israeli woman says Canada barred her from listing ‘Israel’ as birthplace; cited ‘political conflict’

Image: X@/nastizor, welcome-israel.com An Israeli woman was reportedly told she could not list “Israel” as her place of birth while applying for a new Canadian passport, citing “political conflict.” The woman, identified as Anastasia, shared the experience in a social media post.“A Canadian Passport employee told me they can not write Israel as my birth…

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Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party alleged the Bihar government diverted World Bank funds for cash transfers to women voters before elections. Spokesperson Pavan Verma claimed Rs 14,000 crore was used, tilting the electoral field. Union Minister Chirag Paswan dismissed these claims as baseless.  NEW DELHI: Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party on Sunday claimed that World Bank funds meant for some other project were diverted and transferred to women voters ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections.Jan Suraaj spokesperson Pavan Verma said the scale and timing of the payouts under the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana had not only tilted the electoral field but were also sanctioned just an hour before the Model Code of Conduct came into force.‘Full Stop to Many Questions’ Chirag Paswan Hails PM Modi, Nitish as NDA Soars Past 200 SeatsAlso read: In 35 seats, Prashant Kishor’s party tally more than win marginHe said the party had received information that Rs 14,000 crore out of a total Rs 21,000 crore linked to a World Bank-funded project had been used for this purpose. “The public debt in Bihar is at present 4,06,000 crores. The interest per day is 63 crores. The treasury is empty. We have information which could be wrong, also that the amount of Rs 10,000 given to women in the state was given from Rs 21,000 crores, which came from the World Bank for some other project. An hour before the moral code of conduct for the polls, Rs 14,000 crores were taken out and distributed to 1.25 crore women in the state,” he claimed in an interview with news agency ANI.Chirag Paswan calls it ‘empty claims’Union minister Chirag Paswan dismissed the allegations outright, questioning both the credibility of the data and the intent behind the accusations. Speaking to reporters, he said,”Where do they get this data from, this information from?… Making empty claims – if you have any facts, present it and the Govt will respond.”People of Bihar did not want the jungle raj to return: Jan Suraaj Verma further rejected suggestions that Prashant Kishor’s stand on lifting the liquor ban had damaged the party. He argued instead that the prohibition regime was already ineffective, with liquor “being sold at every nook and corner” and even home-delivered at inflated prices. He noted that over two lakh people, mostly from extremely backward Dalit communities, had been jailed under the prohibition law. “People are consuming it and paying more for it. Would that not affect women who have to run their homes?” he asked.Despite mounting a high-energy campaign and contesting all 243 seats, Jan Suraaj failed to win a single constituency. Verma said last-minute cash transfers, women-centric schemes, and a consolidation among voters who did not want the “jungle raaj” of the RJD to return proved decisive. “Nitish ji was the X factor… People of Bihar did not want the jungle raj of Lalu ji, RJD and Tejashwi to return,” he said.The ruling NDA got 202 seats, a three-fourths majority in the 243-member House. This is the second time the NDA has crossed the 200-mark in the assembly polls. In the 2010 polls, it had won 206 seats.Mahagathbandhan got just 35 seats with Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) winning 25 seats and Congress 6.(With inputs from agencies)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos”I have no family…” Rohini Acharya Cuts Ties With Lalu Clan, Exits Politics Post-RJD DefeatRK Singh Slams Bihar BJP Suspension, Says He Only Opposed Tickets to Criminal Candidates‘Premature to Speculate’: Tharoor Hits Back at Farooq Abdullah Over Operation Sindoor Remarks‘Nitish Still X-Factor’ Pavan Verma Decodes Why Jan Suraaj Couldn’t Break Through in Bihar PollsIndian Coast Guard Holds Massive Rescue Drill in Paradip; Focus on Coastal Preparedness’MMC’: PM Modi Mocks Congress After NDA’s Bihar Win; Calls It ‘Muslim League Maoist’ Party‘Abandoned Tribals To Their Fate’: PM Modi Accuses Congress Of Neglecting Tribal CommunitiesCDS General Anil Chauhan Highlights Inter-Service Jointness And Integration In Op SindoorEAM Jaishankar, Russian FM Lavrov To Hold Talks In Moscow On Nov 17 Ahead Of Putin’s India TripAir Marshal AK Bharti Reveals Why India Ended Operation Sindoor After Achieving Its Core Objective123PhotostoriesPregnant Bharti Singh opens up about her rapidly rising sugar levels; expresses concern for the baby; says ‘I am going to be scolded by the doctor’New Choices for Flyers: Navi Mumbai Airport Opens December 25, More Airlines Lining UpBengaluru’s Hebbal Relief Soon? 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Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party alleged the Bihar government diverted World Bank funds for cash transfers to women voters before elections. Spokesperson Pavan Verma claimed Rs 14,000 crore was used, tilting the electoral field. Union Minister Chirag Paswan dismissed these claims as baseless. NEW DELHI: Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party on Sunday claimed that World Bank funds meant for some other project were diverted and transferred to women voters ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections.Jan Suraaj spokesperson Pavan Verma said the scale and timing of the payouts under the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana had not only tilted the electoral field but were also sanctioned just an hour before the Model Code of Conduct came into force.‘Full Stop to Many Questions’ Chirag Paswan Hails PM Modi, Nitish as NDA Soars Past 200 SeatsAlso read: In 35 seats, Prashant Kishor’s party tally more than win marginHe said the party had received information that Rs 14,000 crore out of a total Rs 21,000 crore linked to a World Bank-funded project had been used for this purpose. “The public debt in Bihar is at present 4,06,000 crores. The interest per day is 63 crores. The treasury is empty. We have information which could be wrong, also that the amount of Rs 10,000 given to women in the state was given from Rs 21,000 crores, which came from the World Bank for some other project. An hour before the moral code of conduct for the polls, Rs 14,000 crores were taken out and distributed to 1.25 crore women in the state,” he claimed in an interview with news agency ANI.Chirag Paswan calls it ‘empty claims’Union minister Chirag Paswan dismissed the allegations outright, questioning both the credibility of the data and the intent behind the accusations. Speaking to reporters, he said,”Where do they get this data from, this information from?… Making empty claims – if you have any facts, present it and the Govt will respond.”People of Bihar did not want the jungle raj to return: Jan Suraaj Verma further rejected suggestions that Prashant Kishor’s stand on lifting the liquor ban had damaged the party. He argued instead that the prohibition regime was already ineffective, with liquor “being sold at every nook and corner” and even home-delivered at inflated prices. He noted that over two lakh people, mostly from extremely backward Dalit communities, had been jailed under the prohibition law. “People are consuming it and paying more for it. Would that not affect women who have to run their homes?” he asked.Despite mounting a high-energy campaign and contesting all 243 seats, Jan Suraaj failed to win a single constituency. Verma said last-minute cash transfers, women-centric schemes, and a consolidation among voters who did not want the “jungle raaj” of the RJD to return proved decisive. “Nitish ji was the X factor… People of Bihar did not want the jungle raj of Lalu ji, RJD and Tejashwi to return,” he said.The ruling NDA got 202 seats, a three-fourths majority in the 243-member House. This is the second time the NDA has crossed the 200-mark in the assembly polls. In the 2010 polls, it had won 206 seats.Mahagathbandhan got just 35 seats with Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) winning 25 seats and Congress 6.(With inputs from agencies)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos”I have no family…” Rohini Acharya Cuts Ties With Lalu Clan, Exits Politics Post-RJD DefeatRK Singh Slams Bihar BJP Suspension, Says He Only Opposed Tickets to Criminal Candidates‘Premature to Speculate’: Tharoor Hits Back at Farooq Abdullah Over Operation Sindoor Remarks‘Nitish Still X-Factor’ Pavan Verma Decodes Why Jan Suraaj Couldn’t Break Through in Bihar PollsIndian Coast Guard Holds Massive Rescue Drill in Paradip; Focus on Coastal Preparedness’MMC’: PM Modi Mocks Congress After NDA’s Bihar Win; Calls It ‘Muslim League Maoist’ Party‘Abandoned Tribals To Their Fate’: PM Modi Accuses Congress Of Neglecting Tribal CommunitiesCDS General Anil Chauhan Highlights Inter-Service Jointness And Integration In Op SindoorEAM Jaishankar, Russian FM Lavrov To Hold Talks In Moscow On Nov 17 Ahead Of Putin’s India TripAir Marshal AK Bharti Reveals Why India Ended Operation Sindoor After Achieving Its Core Objective123PhotostoriesPregnant Bharti Singh opens up about her rapidly rising sugar levels; expresses concern for the baby; says ‘I am going to be scolded by the doctor’New Choices for Flyers: Navi Mumbai Airport Opens December 25, More Airlines Lining UpBengaluru’s Hebbal Relief Soon? 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NEW DELHI: Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party on Sunday claimed that World Bank funds meant for some other project were diverted and transferred to women voters ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections.Jan Suraaj spokesperson Pavan Verma said the scale and timing of the payouts under the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana had not only tilted the…

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Rupee outlook: Jefferies says INR may have bottomed after worst EM performance in 2025; domestic inflows offset FPI selling

Rupee outlook: Jefferies says INR may have bottomed after worst EM performance in 2025; domestic inflows offset FPI selling

The Indian rupee may finally have found a floor after months of sustained depreciation, with Jefferies indicating that the currency has likely bottomed out following its sharp underperformance against major emerging market peers, ANI reported.In its latest GREED & fear note, Jefferies said the rupee has been “the worst performer year to date amongst major…

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India’s higher education faces a breaking point: 86 million seats needed or the system collapses

India’s higher education faces a breaking point: 86 million seats needed or the system collapses

India’s higher education system is approaching a make-or-break inflection point, and a new report has laid out the contours of an unprecedented challenge. With the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 demanding an aggressive push towards a 50 percent Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER), the country is staring at a massive expansion requirement that will test both…

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UAE: Sharjah’s Khalid Bin Sultan City sells 400+ homes in phase 1 of 1,500 home sustainable development | World News

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The Eastern Naval Command, Visakhapatnam, successfully hosted the annual Navy Education Society (NES) Conference 2025 from November 10 to 13.  New Delhi [India], November 16 (ANI): The Eastern Naval Command, Visakhapatnam, successfully hosted the annual Navy Education Society (NES) Conference 2025 from November 10 to 13, according to the Ministry of Defence.The conference featured pivotal meetings of the Executive Committee, Management Advisory Committee (MAC), and Academic Advisory Committee (AAC) focusing on policy framework and operational aspects of Naval Schools amidst the transformative implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.The Executive Committee meeting, held on November 12 was chaired by VAdm CR Praveen Nair, Controller Personnel Services and Chairperson of NES. The MAC and AAC sessions were led by Cmde SM Urooj Athar, Commodore (Naval Education) and Vice Chairperson of NES.The event witnessed the participation of officers from Naval Headquarters alongside academic and administrative leaders representing Naval Schools nationwide, the Defence Ministry said in a statement.Delegates presented case studies addressing challenges and effective resolution strategies. Issue-based deliberations promoted expertise sharing and constructive dialogues on critical functional matters culminating in actionable solutions.For the first time, the NES Annual Conference welcomed the participation of Sankalp Schools – institutions dedicated to fostering education, pre-vocational training, and life-skills development for children with special needs within the Naval community – underscoring a strengthened commitment to inclusivity and collaborative growth, added the release.In his keynote address, Vice Admiral Nair emphasised the imperative of uniformity across all Naval Schools to foster a seamless, supportive, and inclusive educational environment for the wards of Naval personnel.Reviewing the progress over the past year, the Chairperson highlighted ongoing reforms aligned with NEP-2020, advancements in standardisation and policy facilitation, alongside renewed investments in infrastructure and faculty development aimed at establishing Naval Schools as a national exemplar of academic excellence.The Chairperson also unveiled the revised Vision and Mission Statements of the Navy Education Society, realigned with the overarching mandate of cultivating a robust framework that transforms students into future-ready citizens grounded in a strong value system, read the release.He noted that the revision reflects the transformational ethos of NEP-2020, reaffirming the commitment of NES to providing high-quality, inclusive education while celebrating significant milestones and achievements of Naval Schools across India.In recognition of academic excellence, the Chairperson presented the NES Academic Awards for the Academic Year 2024-25 during the conference. Delegates were also afforded a guided tour of the Navy Children Schools in Visakhapatnam. (ANI)End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos”I have no family…” Rohini Acharya Cuts Ties With Lalu Clan, Exits Politics Post-RJD DefeatRK Singh Slams Bihar BJP Suspension, Says He Only Opposed Tickets to Criminal Candidates‘Premature to Speculate’: Tharoor Hits Back at Farooq Abdullah Over Operation Sindoor Remarks‘Nitish Still X-Factor’ Pavan Verma Decodes Why Jan Suraaj Couldn’t Break Through in Bihar PollsIndian Coast Guard Holds Massive Rescue Drill in Paradip; Focus on Coastal Preparedness’MMC’: PM Modi Mocks Congress After NDA’s Bihar Win; Calls It ‘Muslim League Maoist’ Party‘Abandoned Tribals To Their Fate’: PM Modi Accuses Congress Of Neglecting Tribal CommunitiesCDS General Anil Chauhan Highlights Inter-Service Jointness And Integration In Op SindoorEAM Jaishankar, Russian FM Lavrov To Hold Talks In Moscow On Nov 17 Ahead Of Putin’s India TripAir Marshal AK Bharti Reveals Why India Ended Operation Sindoor After Achieving Its Core Objective123Photostories7 animals whose names begin with the letter U!Dino Morea, Milind Soman to Jugal Hansraj: The unforgettable 90s heroes who became India’s first big crushes7 things successful kids do differentlySunday health reset: 7 simple rituals to prepare for the work week7 surprising meats different countries love7 vegetarian foods to lower blood sugar in just 7 daysQueens who defined Bollywood and captured hearts throughout the vibrant nineties7 times our feet reveal hidden diseases and vitamin deficiencies10 interesting books children can read in a day7 most beautiful castles in the world you should visit at least once123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingKayla NicoleArjun TendulkarVasai School MaharashtraDubai Prince Sheikh Hamdan Net WorthRCB IPL RetentionBengaluru Techie Shoes MissingUS VisaWayne Gretzkys SonDak PrescottPercy Harvin

The Eastern Naval Command, Visakhapatnam, successfully hosted the annual Navy Education Society (NES) Conference 2025 from November 10 to 13. New Delhi [India], November 16 (ANI): The Eastern Naval Command, Visakhapatnam, successfully hosted the annual Navy Education Society (NES) Conference 2025 from November 10 to 13, according to the Ministry of Defence.The conference featured pivotal meetings of the Executive Committee, Management Advisory Committee (MAC), and Academic Advisory Committee (AAC) focusing on policy framework and operational aspects of Naval Schools amidst the transformative implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.The Executive Committee meeting, held on November 12 was chaired by VAdm CR Praveen Nair, Controller Personnel Services and Chairperson of NES. The MAC and AAC sessions were led by Cmde SM Urooj Athar, Commodore (Naval Education) and Vice Chairperson of NES.The event witnessed the participation of officers from Naval Headquarters alongside academic and administrative leaders representing Naval Schools nationwide, the Defence Ministry said in a statement.Delegates presented case studies addressing challenges and effective resolution strategies. Issue-based deliberations promoted expertise sharing and constructive dialogues on critical functional matters culminating in actionable solutions.For the first time, the NES Annual Conference welcomed the participation of Sankalp Schools – institutions dedicated to fostering education, pre-vocational training, and life-skills development for children with special needs within the Naval community – underscoring a strengthened commitment to inclusivity and collaborative growth, added the release.In his keynote address, Vice Admiral Nair emphasised the imperative of uniformity across all Naval Schools to foster a seamless, supportive, and inclusive educational environment for the wards of Naval personnel.Reviewing the progress over the past year, the Chairperson highlighted ongoing reforms aligned with NEP-2020, advancements in standardisation and policy facilitation, alongside renewed investments in infrastructure and faculty development aimed at establishing Naval Schools as a national exemplar of academic excellence.The Chairperson also unveiled the revised Vision and Mission Statements of the Navy Education Society, realigned with the overarching mandate of cultivating a robust framework that transforms students into future-ready citizens grounded in a strong value system, read the release.He noted that the revision reflects the transformational ethos of NEP-2020, reaffirming the commitment of NES to providing high-quality, inclusive education while celebrating significant milestones and achievements of Naval Schools across India.In recognition of academic excellence, the Chairperson presented the NES Academic Awards for the Academic Year 2024-25 during the conference. Delegates were also afforded a guided tour of the Navy Children Schools in Visakhapatnam. (ANI)End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos”I have no family…” Rohini Acharya Cuts Ties With Lalu Clan, Exits Politics Post-RJD DefeatRK Singh Slams Bihar BJP Suspension, Says He Only Opposed Tickets to Criminal Candidates‘Premature to Speculate’: Tharoor Hits Back at Farooq Abdullah Over Operation Sindoor Remarks‘Nitish Still X-Factor’ Pavan Verma Decodes Why Jan Suraaj Couldn’t Break Through in Bihar PollsIndian Coast Guard Holds Massive Rescue Drill in Paradip; Focus on Coastal Preparedness’MMC’: PM Modi Mocks Congress After NDA’s Bihar Win; Calls It ‘Muslim League Maoist’ Party‘Abandoned Tribals To Their Fate’: PM Modi Accuses Congress Of Neglecting Tribal CommunitiesCDS General Anil Chauhan Highlights Inter-Service Jointness And Integration In Op SindoorEAM Jaishankar, Russian FM Lavrov To Hold Talks In Moscow On Nov 17 Ahead Of Putin’s India TripAir Marshal AK Bharti Reveals Why India Ended Operation Sindoor After Achieving Its Core Objective123Photostories7 animals whose names begin with the letter U!Dino Morea, Milind Soman to Jugal Hansraj: The unforgettable 90s heroes who became India’s first big crushes7 things successful kids do differentlySunday health reset: 7 simple rituals to prepare for the work week7 surprising meats different countries love7 vegetarian foods to lower blood sugar in just 7 daysQueens who defined Bollywood and captured hearts throughout the vibrant nineties7 times our feet reveal hidden diseases and vitamin deficiencies10 interesting books children can read in a day7 most beautiful castles in the world you should visit at least once123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingKayla NicoleArjun TendulkarVasai School MaharashtraDubai Prince Sheikh Hamdan Net WorthRCB IPL RetentionBengaluru Techie Shoes MissingUS VisaWayne Gretzkys SonDak PrescottPercy Harvin

New Delhi [India], November 16 (ANI): The Eastern Naval Command, Visakhapatnam, successfully hosted the annual Navy Education Society (NES) Conference 2025 from November 10 to 13, according to the Ministry of Defence.The conference featured pivotal meetings of the Executive Committee, Management Advisory Committee (MAC), and Academic Advisory Committee (AAC) focusing on policy framework and operational…

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Nov 16, 2025, 15:15 IST

Nov 16, 2025, 15:15 IST

Hosts India suffered an unbelievable collapse at Eden Gardens on Day 3 (Images via AP, Screengrab) India’s first home Test against the Proteas opened on a disappointing note with a 30-run defeat inside three days in Kolkata, and head coach Gautam Gambhir used the post-match press conference to highlight what he believed the young batting…

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‘This is what we wanted’: Head coach Gautam Gambhir lashes out at pitch critics after India slump to 30-run defeat

‘This is what we wanted’: Head coach Gautam Gambhir lashes out at pitch critics after India slump to 30-run defeat

India’s Ravindra Jadeja with head coach Gautam Gambhir (PTI Photo/Swapan Mahapatra) South Africa stunned India by 30 runs in the opening Test at Eden Gardens on Sunday, securing their first win on Indian soil in 15 years and reigniting uncomfortable questions about the hosts’ batting against quality spin on home tracks. Chasing 124, India folded…

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Digital redressal: Government’s e-Jagriti portal resolves over 1.27 lakh cases; NRIs benefit from global access

Digital redressal: Government’s e-Jagriti portal resolves over 1.27 lakh cases; NRIs benefit from global access

The government’s e-Jagriti digital consumer grievance platform has handled nearly 1.30 lakh cases since its launch in January, with more than 2 lakh users—including non-resident Indians—registering on the unified system. The consumer affairs ministry said in a statement that 1,27,058 cases had been disposed of as of 13 November, highlighting the platform’s efficiency in strengthening…

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Disha Patani’s father Jagdish Patani gets weapons license following attack on Bareilly home

Disha Patani’s father Jagdish Patani gets weapons license following attack on Bareilly home

Jagdish Patani, father of actress Disha Patani, received a firearm license after gunmen fired at their Bareilly home. Following the attack, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath assured security. Police killed the suspects in a Ghaziabad encounter. Meanwhile, Disha is busy with upcoming films like Welcome to the Jungle and Holiguards. Jagdish Patani, the father of…

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