SSC JE and SI Delhi Police exam dates declared: Check important schedule here

SSC JE and SI Delhi Police exam dates declared: Check important schedule here

SSC JE and SI exam schedule 2025: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released the examination schedule for two of its most anticipated recruitment drives, the Junior Engineer (JE) and Sub-Inspector (SI) in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) examinations for 2025. The Commission published the detailed notification on its official website,…

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Dharmendra-Hema Malini’s unusual marriage and blended family: Why Hema chose not to live with Dharmendra

Dharmendra-Hema Malini’s unusual marriage and blended family: Why Hema chose not to live with Dharmendra

Dharmendra and Hema Malini Sometimes, real life is stranger than fiction, and so are some love stories. And one of Bollywood’s beloved couples, Dharmendra and Hema Malini, have one such unusual love story that broke all the rules. Married in 1980, the couple is still very much together decades later. Their romance wasn’t just about…

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Scorpio Daily Horoscope Today, November 12, 2025: A new energy cycle starts now, align your focus today

Scorpio Daily Horoscope Today, November 12, 2025: A new energy cycle starts now, align your focus today

Today brings your attention inward. Your mind may feel alert, but your body is whispering messages that should not be ignored. Small aches, extra tiredness or sudden heaviness are signals, not problems. It’s your body’s way of asking for balance. You often keep going through discomfort, but today, listen. That slight pain or unusual mood…

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Destiny makes explosive allegation against HasanAbi involving a minor girl during Berlin trip

Destiny makes explosive allegation against HasanAbi involving a minor girl during Berlin trip

Online streamer Steven Kenneth Bonnell II, better known as Destiny, has once again ignited controversy by making a serious allegation against fellow streamer Hasan Piker, known online as HasanAbi. The claim came shortly after a heated exchange between the two, following Hasan’s remarks about Destiny’s past association with far-right figure Nick Fuentes. In a viral…

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. NEW DELHI: In one of the most dramatic reversals in legal history, 2006 Nithari serial killings accused Surinder Koli, who was sentenced to death by various courts in 13 murder cases and nearly executed twice, is set to walk out of prison a free man after 19 long years. After being convicted and awarded death sentence by the trial court, Allahabad HC and the Supreme Court – which had dismissed his appeal as well as review plea – the apex court on Tuesday cured the mistake in a curative petition filed by Koli in the last case pending against him. A curative petition is the final judicial resort for an accused to seek justice. A bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai, Justices Surya Kant and Vikram Nath granted relief to Koli in the Rimpa Haldar murder case on the ground that the court had held the same evidence inadmissible in 12 other murder cases in which he had been acquitted. SC had in 2011 upheld Koli’s conviction and death sentence in the Haldar case and dismissed the review petition in 2014.\Police lapses made crucial proof invalid In July, SC had upheld Allahabad HC’s Oct 2023 judgment acquitting Koli in 12 Nithari murder cases of Noida on the ground that police lapses had rendered crucial evidence inadmissible. Armed with July’s order, Koli in Sept invoked curative jurisdiction of SC and contended that the nature of evidence in all 13 cases were similar and two set of outcomes – acquittal and conviction – resting on the same evidentiary foundation cannot lawfully coexist. Allowing his plea, the court said, “When final orders of this court speak with discordant voices on an identical record, the integrity of adjudication is imperiled, and public confidence is shaken. In such a situation, intervention ex debito justitiae (as a matter of justice) is not an act of discretion but a constitutional duty. We therefore entertain this petition to preserve the purity of this Court’s process and to vindicate the rule of law.” The bench noted that the apex court had already held that Koli’s confession which led to the conviction was legally tainted and not admissible and that would be applicable in the Haldar case too. “To allow a conviction to stand on evidentiary basis that this court has since rejected as involuntary or inadmissible in the very same fact matrix offends Article 21 of the Constitution. It also violates Article 14 of the Constitution, since like cases must be treated alike. Arbitrary disparity in outcomes on an identical record is inimical to equality before the law,” the bench said. It said the offences in Nithari were heinous, and the suffering of the families was beyond measure but it was a matter of deep regret that despite prolonged investigation, the identity of the actual perpetrator had not been established in a manner that met legal standards. “Criminal law does not permit conviction on conjecture or on a hunch. Suspicion, however grave, cannot replace proof beyond reasonable doubt. Courts cannot prefer expediency over legality. The presumption of innocence endures until guilt is proved through admissible and reliable evidence, and when the proof fails the only lawful outcome is to set aside the conviction even in a case involving horrific crimes,” it said. It said numerous loopholes were common to all Nithari cases. “These gaps were central to the acquittals in the 12 cases. They are equally present here,” the court said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMaha Gajraj Exercise: IAF Conducts Highway Landing Operations Near Barmer-Jalore Border12 Killed In Car Bomb Blast In Islamabad; PM Sharif Blames ‘India-Sponsored Terrorist Proxies”Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast Probe123PhotostoriesDiabetes reports normal? 5 hidden, unusual signs blood sugar is not in control and what to do about itDirectors’ daughters shine as they carry forward a legacy of talent3 popular breakfasts you should stop giving your kids and whyExclusive – Bigg Boss 19: From addressing his romantic link-up with Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More evicting him to ex-wife’s cheating allegations on him: Abhishek Bajaj breaks silenceMantra You Should Chant According To Your Birth DateFunny parenting quotes every tired mom and dad will relate toFathers who feel deeply: Rare and underrated quotes about modern dadsThe gut repairs overnight: 6 bedtime drinks that helpHow to choose a perfectly ripe avocado every time from the clues present on its skin8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and why123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingWho is Brittany MillerSan Jose SharksStephen Curry WifeMichael Ray Richardson Net WorthMichael Willis Cause of DeathNHL Injury UpdateStephen CurryCandace OwensMichael Duarte Cause of DeathNico Harrison

NEW DELHI: In one of the most dramatic reversals in legal history, 2006 Nithari serial killings accused Surinder Koli, who was sentenced to death by various courts in 13 murder cases and nearly executed twice, is set to walk out of prison a free man after 19 long years. After being convicted and awarded death…

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‘Envy and greed walk…’: Did Warren Buffett take a dig at Elon Musk’s  trillion Tesla pay package? What he said in final letter as Berkshire CEO

‘Envy and greed walk…’: Did Warren Buffett take a dig at Elon Musk’s $1 trillion Tesla pay package? What he said in final letter as Berkshire CEO

Warren Buffett’s comments come days after Tesla approved a $1 trillion pay package for its CEO Elon Musk. Berkshire Hathaway’s CEO Warren Buffett – widely regarded as an investment maverick – seems to have taken a subtle dig at Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s pay package. In his final shareholder letter as CEO, Warren Buffett observed…

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HTET answer key 2025 released at bseh.org.in: Direct link to download here

HTET answer key 2025 released at bseh.org.in: Direct link to download here

HTET answer key 2024: The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) has officially released the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2024 answer key for all levels, PRT, TGT, and PGT. Candidates who appeared for the state-level teacher eligibility examination can now access the provisional answer keys on the board’s official website, bseh.org.in.The answer keys, covering…

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Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner hit with BREAKUP buzz after hunk misses Kris Jenner’s birthday bash

Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner hit with BREAKUP buzz after hunk misses Kris Jenner’s birthday bash

Reports of a split between Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet have had the internet buzzing all day. Rumours of the couple calling it quits on their hush-hush romance began doing the rounds after they the ‘Marty Supreme’ star, seemingly gave Kris Jenner’s grand 007-themed birthday bash a miss. Timothee and Kylie split The Daily Mail…

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. GURGAON: Al-Falah University, which started as an engineering college in 1997 in Faridabad’s Dhauj, is run by Al-Falah Charitable Trust registered in Delhi’s Okhla. It became a university in 2014 after UGC recognition. The trust is headed by Jawahar Ahmed Siddiqui, who is also chancellor of the varsity. The first medicine batch began in 2019, and it now has 200 MBBS seats and 50 MD seats.  Over the years, the varsity has expanded its campus from 30 acres to over 70 acres through land acquisition from local villagers. In Jan 2025, former Haryana governor Bandaru Dattatreya inaugurated a newly constructed hospital building on the campus.  The institution has come under scrutiny following the alleged involvement of three of its MBBS course professors in a terror module. The varsity’s engineering department graduated its last batch in 2021, although some students are still clearing backlogs. The medical college, which began in 2016, admitted its first batch of MBBS students in 2019. Many of these graduates now serve as resident doctors at the university’s hospital. Admissions are conducted through department of medical education and research (DMER), Haryana.  University staffers, speaking anonymously, claimed the institution receives donations from Arab countries. “Foreign fundraisers from Arab nations visit the campus once a year. Though the college is run by a charitable trust, it has donors outside the country,” a staff member said.  The varsity charges Rs 16 lakh annually for MBBS courses, while fees for MD programmes range from Rs 2.5 lakh for anatomy to around Rs 30 lakh per year for pediatrics.  Another employee told TOI that the university organises short-term free medical check-up camps, usually lasting two to three months. According to a varsity official, recruitment across departments is managed by the Okhla head office under the supervision of chancellor Siddiqui’s associates Irfan and Razi. “They are key figures in the recruitment process,” the official said.  The university attracts students particularly from the Mewat region, Kashmir and Bihar. A staffer said the university was set up with an aim to provide educational opportunities to students from minority and underprivileged backgrounds. “Al-Falah University was envisioned to uplift students from Mewat belt by providing access to quality technical and medical education,” the official said.  Al-Falah Hospital, which began as a small dispensary in 1997, has now expanded into an 800-plus bed super-specialty facility offering emergency and specialised care in medicine, pediatrics, radiology, orthopedics, dentistry and respiratory diseases, among others.About the AuthorSamad HoqueSamad Hoque is a crime reporter with The Times of India, with a keen interest in the intersections of politics and public life. He has previously worked for The Tribune newspaper in Delhi.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMaha Gajraj Exercise: IAF Conducts Highway Landing Operations Near Barmer-Jalore Border12 Killed In Car Bomb Blast In Islamabad; PM Sharif Blames ‘India-Sponsored Terrorist Proxies”Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast Probe123PhotostoriesDiabetes reports normal? 5 hidden, unusual signs blood sugar is not in control and what to do about itDirectors’ daughters shine as they carry forward a legacy of talent3 popular breakfasts you should stop giving your kids and whyExclusive – Bigg Boss 19: From addressing his romantic link-up with Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More evicting him to ex-wife’s cheating allegations on him: Abhishek Bajaj breaks silenceMantra You Should Chant According To Your Birth DateFunny parenting quotes every tired mom and dad will relate toFathers who feel deeply: Rare and underrated quotes about modern dadsThe gut repairs overnight: 6 bedtime drinks that helpHow to choose a perfectly ripe avocado every time from the clues present on its skin8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and why123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingWho is Brittany MillerSan Jose SharksStephen Curry WifeMichael Ray Richardson Net WorthMichael Willis Cause of DeathNHL Injury UpdateStephen CurryCandace OwensMichael Duarte Cause of DeathNico Harrison

. GURGAON: Al-Falah University, which started as an engineering college in 1997 in Faridabad’s Dhauj, is run by Al-Falah Charitable Trust registered in Delhi’s Okhla. It became a university in 2014 after UGC recognition. The trust is headed by Jawahar Ahmed Siddiqui, who is also chancellor of the varsity. The first medicine batch began in 2019, and it now has 200 MBBS seats and 50 MD seats. Over the years, the varsity has expanded its campus from 30 acres to over 70 acres through land acquisition from local villagers. In Jan 2025, former Haryana governor Bandaru Dattatreya inaugurated a newly constructed hospital building on the campus. The institution has come under scrutiny following the alleged involvement of three of its MBBS course professors in a terror module. The varsity’s engineering department graduated its last batch in 2021, although some students are still clearing backlogs. The medical college, which began in 2016, admitted its first batch of MBBS students in 2019. Many of these graduates now serve as resident doctors at the university’s hospital. Admissions are conducted through department of medical education and research (DMER), Haryana. University staffers, speaking anonymously, claimed the institution receives donations from Arab countries. “Foreign fundraisers from Arab nations visit the campus once a year. Though the college is run by a charitable trust, it has donors outside the country,” a staff member said. The varsity charges Rs 16 lakh annually for MBBS courses, while fees for MD programmes range from Rs 2.5 lakh for anatomy to around Rs 30 lakh per year for pediatrics. Another employee told TOI that the university organises short-term free medical check-up camps, usually lasting two to three months. According to a varsity official, recruitment across departments is managed by the Okhla head office under the supervision of chancellor Siddiqui’s associates Irfan and Razi. “They are key figures in the recruitment process,” the official said. The university attracts students particularly from the Mewat region, Kashmir and Bihar. A staffer said the university was set up with an aim to provide educational opportunities to students from minority and underprivileged backgrounds. “Al-Falah University was envisioned to uplift students from Mewat belt by providing access to quality technical and medical education,” the official said. Al-Falah Hospital, which began as a small dispensary in 1997, has now expanded into an 800-plus bed super-specialty facility offering emergency and specialised care in medicine, pediatrics, radiology, orthopedics, dentistry and respiratory diseases, among others.About the AuthorSamad HoqueSamad Hoque is a crime reporter with The Times of India, with a keen interest in the intersections of politics and public life. He has previously worked for The Tribune newspaper in Delhi.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMaha Gajraj Exercise: IAF Conducts Highway Landing Operations Near Barmer-Jalore Border12 Killed In Car Bomb Blast In Islamabad; PM Sharif Blames ‘India-Sponsored Terrorist Proxies”Hunt Down Every…’: Amit Shah Says Delhi Car Blast Culprits To Face ‘Full Wrath Of Agencies’Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSP’Op Sindoor Taught Us…’: Army Chief Dwivedi On Role Of Modern Tech In Warfare At Cavalry Seminar‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast Probe123PhotostoriesDiabetes reports normal? 5 hidden, unusual signs blood sugar is not in control and what to do about itDirectors’ daughters shine as they carry forward a legacy of talent3 popular breakfasts you should stop giving your kids and whyExclusive – Bigg Boss 19: From addressing his romantic link-up with Ashnoor Kaur, Pranit More evicting him to ex-wife’s cheating allegations on him: Abhishek Bajaj breaks silenceMantra You Should Chant According To Your Birth DateFunny parenting quotes every tired mom and dad will relate toFathers who feel deeply: Rare and underrated quotes about modern dadsThe gut repairs overnight: 6 bedtime drinks that helpHow to choose a perfectly ripe avocado every time from the clues present on its skin8 Bollywood actresses who swear by ghee every morning and why123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingWho is Brittany MillerSan Jose SharksStephen Curry WifeMichael Ray Richardson Net WorthMichael Willis Cause of DeathNHL Injury UpdateStephen CurryCandace OwensMichael Duarte Cause of DeathNico Harrison

GURGAON: Al-Falah University, which started as an engineering college in 1997 in Faridabad’s Dhauj, is run by Al-Falah Charitable Trust registered in Delhi’s Okhla. It became a university in 2014 after UGC recognition. The trust is headed by Jawahar Ahmed Siddiqui, who is also chancellor of the varsity. The first medicine batch began in 2019,…

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Franklin Templeton fund launch: Firm introduces new multi-factor equity scheme in India; four-factor model aims for sustainable returns

Franklin Templeton fund launch: Firm introduces new multi-factor equity scheme in India; four-factor model aims for sustainable returns

Franklin Templeton (India) has announced the launch of the Franklin India Multi-Factor Fund (FIMF), an open-ended equity scheme built on a data-driven, multi-factor quantitative investment model. According to the company, the fund aims to create long-term wealth through a systematic approach that selects stocks based on four factors — Quality, Value, Sentiment, and Alternatives (QVSA).The…

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NPCIL recruitment 2025: Registration window for Deputy Manager posts open at npcilcareers.co.in, check direct link to apply here

NPCIL recruitment 2025: Registration window for Deputy Manager posts open at npcilcareers.co.in, check direct link to apply here

The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) has announced recruitment for the post of Deputy Manager for 2025. The total number of vacancies is 122. Eligible candidates can apply online between 7 November 2025 and 27 November 2025. The recruitment is open to candidates with an engineering degree or equivalent professional qualification in the…

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Who is Girija Oak? Internet falls in love with Jawan actress’ simplicity in blue saree, becomes Twitter’s latest obsession

Who is Girija Oak? Internet falls in love with Jawan actress’ simplicity in blue saree, becomes Twitter’s latest obsession

Marathi actress Girija Oak has suddenly become one of the most talked-about names on Twitter after a photo of her in a striking blue saree and sleeveless blouse went viral. The clip, taken from a recent interview on a Hindi YouTube channel, caught netizens off-guard with her radiant charm and effortless style. What triggered the…

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Leo Daily Horoscope Today, November 12, 2025: Something is awakening inside you, nurture it consciously today

Leo Daily Horoscope Today, November 12, 2025: Something is awakening inside you, nurture it consciously today

Today may not feel completely smooth, but don’t rush to escape the discomfort. Sometimes the emotions or challenges you want to avoid are showing you something important. A shift in perspective is waiting, but it will only appear if you stop resisting and start reflecting. Let the feelings come, but don’t hold onto them too…

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