RRB NTPC UG 2026 city intimation slip expected to be released tomorrow: Check complete details here

RRB NTPC UG 2026 city intimation slip expected to be released tomorrow: Check complete details here

The Railway Recruitment Boards will release the RRB NTPC Undergraduate Level 2026 city intimation slip on June 3, allowing candidates to check their allotted exam cities ahead of the CBT-1 phase scheduled from June 13 to 20. More than 63 lakh aspirants are competing for 3,058 vacancies, making it one of the country’s largest recruitment…

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‘Thalaivar 173’ director buzz, Trisha’s magical May, to ‘Raaka’s new schedule: Top 5 South stories of the day

‘Thalaivar 173’ director buzz, Trisha’s magical May, to ‘Raaka’s new schedule: Top 5 South stories of the day

The South film industry remained abuzz with several major developments throughout the day. From exciting updates on upcoming films and actors’ shooting schedules to an international honour for an actress and viral social media moments, there was plenty to keep fans talking. Here are the top five South film industry stories that grabbed attention today….

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G Parameshwara set to be Karnataka deputy CM as Congress finalises DK Shivakumar cabinet: Sources | Bengaluru News

G Parameshwara set to be Karnataka deputy CM as Congress finalises DK Shivakumar cabinet: Sources | Bengaluru News

G Parameshwara is set to become Karnataka’s Deputy Chief Minister as Congress finalizes its cabinet. BENGALURU: Senior Congress leader G Parameshwara is set to be appointed Deputy chief minister in the new Karnataka government headed by chief minister-designate D K Shivakumar, sources said on Tuesday.The decision emerged after a series of high-level meetings in New…

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Billionaire Mark Cuban exposes American healthcare: Why one MRI costs ,500 while another costs just 0

Billionaire Mark Cuban exposes American healthcare: Why one MRI costs $2,500 while another costs just $350

A simple question from billionaire entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban has reignited debate about one of the most confusing aspects of the US healthcare system. In a discussion on X, Cuban challenged the logic behind insurers paying around $2,500 for an MRI scan when an independent imaging centre nearby might offer the same service for…

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India, UK work to resolve trade pact hurdles as CETA rollout faces delays

India, UK work to resolve trade pact hurdles as CETA rollout faces delays

India and the UK on Tuesday discussed the key issues delaying the implementation of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), as both sides reviewed progress under the trade pact signed in July last year.The issues came up during a meeting between Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agarwal and UK Permanent Secretary Amanda Brooks.“Engaged in extensive discussions…

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Lewis Hamilton feels ‘threatened’ by Kim Kardashian’s ex: ‘Pete’s status when it comes to women is pretty legendary’

Lewis Hamilton feels ‘threatened’ by Kim Kardashian’s ex: ‘Pete’s status when it comes to women is pretty legendary’

Kim Kardashian, the reality star and skincare mogul, has been flying over the moon on cycle rides with her newfound beau, Lewis Hamilton. While all the romance has taken hold of internet users, the F1 champion is reportedly jealous of the 45-year-old’s ex due to his comments on a podcast. Here’s a closer look at…

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RCB batter who left IPL before playoffs is ‘absolutely fine’ to play for England in Test vs New Zealand as McCullum calls for ‘refined’ Bazball

RCB batter who left IPL before playoffs is ‘absolutely fine’ to play for England in Test vs New Zealand as McCullum calls for ‘refined’ Bazball

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Virat Kohli, right, and his batting partner Jacob Bethell run between the wickets during the Indian Premier League cricket match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Kolkata Knight Riders in Raipur, Wednesday, May 13, 2026. (AP Photo) England batter Jacob Bethell is available for selection for the first Test against New Zealand starting…

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Iran inflation hits highest level since World War II. Is another crisis brewing?

Iran inflation hits highest level since World War II. Is another crisis brewing?

Representative image (Photo credit: AP) Iran’s annual inflation rate surged to its highest level since World War II in May, highlighting the deepening economic crisis facing ordinary citizens as the country grapples with the fallout of conflict, sanctions and long-standing structural problems.According to data released by Iran’s Central Bank, the consumer price index rose 77.2…

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(Photo shared by Rahul Gandhi on X) Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday met Jharkhand student Sarthak Sidhant, the teenager who recently presented his findings on alleged irregularities in the CBSE’s online marking system before a parliamentary panel. Sharing photographs of the meeting on social media, Gandhi praised the student and wrote, “Sarthak, stand firm on your principles. #TenderInvestigator”.The meeting came hours after Sidhant, who appeared for the CBSE Class 12 examinations this year, briefed the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports about alleged anomalies in the tendering process used to select vendors for the board’s On-Screen Marking (OSM) system.Sidhant presented a seven-page document before the committee, chaired by Congress MP Digvijaya Singh, outlining what he described as irregularities in the vendor selection process and raising a series of questions for CBSE officials. His presentation was made in the presence of CBSE Chairman Rahul Singh, School Education Secretary Sanjay Kumar and other senior officials from the Ministry of Education.The parliamentary panel had summoned CBSE and education ministry officials amid growing concerns over the OSM system, which has been at the centre of complaints from students regarding technical glitches, evaluation discrepancies and difficulties during the post-result verification process.During the meeting, members also questioned the board’s preparedness before introducing online marking, including concerns over system testing and teacher training. Some MPs reportedly sought accountability for the problems faced by students and suggested measures such as compensation through grace marks or faster evaluation.CBSE officials told the committee that technical issues affecting the system had been rectified and that students would continue to have until June 6 to apply for re-evaluation of their answer sheets. The board also submitted a report outlining its position on the controversy.After the meeting, Digvijaya Singh said the committee’s focus remained on addressing students’ concerns. Asked whether he was satisfied with the CBSE’s responses, he replied, “That is for the committee to decide.”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. 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(Photo shared by Rahul Gandhi on X) Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday met Jharkhand student Sarthak Sidhant, the teenager who recently presented his findings on alleged irregularities in the CBSE’s online marking system before a parliamentary panel. Sharing photographs of the meeting on social media, Gandhi praised the student and wrote, “Sarthak, stand firm on your principles. #TenderInvestigator”.The meeting came hours after Sidhant, who appeared for the CBSE Class 12 examinations this year, briefed the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports about alleged anomalies in the tendering process used to select vendors for the board’s On-Screen Marking (OSM) system.Sidhant presented a seven-page document before the committee, chaired by Congress MP Digvijaya Singh, outlining what he described as irregularities in the vendor selection process and raising a series of questions for CBSE officials. His presentation was made in the presence of CBSE Chairman Rahul Singh, School Education Secretary Sanjay Kumar and other senior officials from the Ministry of Education.The parliamentary panel had summoned CBSE and education ministry officials amid growing concerns over the OSM system, which has been at the centre of complaints from students regarding technical glitches, evaluation discrepancies and difficulties during the post-result verification process.During the meeting, members also questioned the board’s preparedness before introducing online marking, including concerns over system testing and teacher training. Some MPs reportedly sought accountability for the problems faced by students and suggested measures such as compensation through grace marks or faster evaluation.CBSE officials told the committee that technical issues affecting the system had been rectified and that students would continue to have until June 6 to apply for re-evaluation of their answer sheets. 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(Photo shared by Rahul Gandhi on X) Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday met Jharkhand student Sarthak Sidhant, the teenager who recently presented his findings on alleged irregularities in the CBSE’s online marking system before a parliamentary panel. Sharing photographs of the meeting on social media, Gandhi praised the student and wrote, “Sarthak, stand firm…

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Deepika Padukone gets emotional at family wedding as she and Ranveer Singh attend celebrations amid second pregnancy announcement | Hindi Movie News

Deepika Padukone gets emotional at family wedding as she and Ranveer Singh attend celebrations amid second pregnancy announcement | Hindi Movie News

Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are winning hearts online after unseen pictures from a recent family wedding surfaced on social media. The photographs capture the star couple celebrating with relatives, participating in traditional ceremonies and sharing special moments with the newlyweds.Among the many images being circulated, one particular photograph has grabbed attention as it appears…

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Optical illusion personality test: Birds or man? What you see first reveals if your mind is restless or composed |

Optical illusion personality test: Birds or man? What you see first reveals if your mind is restless or composed |

Photo: Dasha Takisho/ Instagram Some pictures don’t just test your eyesight—they gently expose what’s going on in your inner world. This optical illusion, shared by Dasha Takisho on social media recently, is one of those. At first glance, it’s a simple black-and-white image. But depending on how your mind is wired right now, you’ll either…

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‘Dumocracy’ in America: When the President becomes a punchline

‘Dumocracy’ in America: When the President becomes a punchline

TOI correspondent from Washington: Historians may someday conclude that US President Donald Trump’s greatest contribution to American political discourse was not immigration enforcement or peace treaty, or even a trade war. It may have been a painstaking seminar on how he coined the word “Dumocrats.“In several interviews and speeches over the past week, Trump has…

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TGPSC recruitment 2026: Notification released for 222 Assistant Executive Engineer posts, registration begins on this date

TGPSC recruitment 2026: Notification released for 222 Assistant Executive Engineer posts, registration begins on this date

The Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) has announced a major recruitment drive for the post of Assistant Executive Engineer (Civil) in the Transport, Roads and Buildings Department. A total of 222 vacancies will be filled through the recruitment process.Online applications will open on June 6, 2026, and eligible candidates will be able to submit their…

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Not Harrison Ford but Tom Selleck was first choice for Indiana Jones; ‘Strings of destiny didn’t cross,’ says Steven Spielberg

Not Harrison Ford but Tom Selleck was first choice for Indiana Jones; ‘Strings of destiny didn’t cross,’ says Steven Spielberg

Indiana Jones would have been completely different, as another charming actor was supposed to take on the role instead of Harrison Ford. Recalling the time when Steven Spielberg interviewed potential candidates for the role with George Lucas, he said Tom Selleck was chosen as the one to play the iconic role after a lot of…

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Unmanned T‑72 tanks: Army’s workhorse gets digital makeover for future wars

Unmanned T‑72 tanks: Army’s workhorse gets digital makeover for future wars

Amid a modernisation drive, the Army is borrowing from air‑force practices by converting T‑72 tanks into remotely operated vehicles using IP‑based interfaces. The aim is to deploy these tanks within a manned‑unmanned teaming (MUM‑T) framework, where crewed and uncrewed assets operate together to multiply combat power. The Army is seeking domestic partners to digitise the…

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