Women’s T20 World Cup: It’s England vs Australia in the final after Nat Sciver-Brunt’s heroic return against South Africa

Women’s T20 World Cup: It’s England vs Australia in the final after Nat Sciver-Brunt’s heroic return against South Africa

Captain Sciver-Brunt stars as England storm into the final with a 40-run win over South Africa. (ANI Photo) England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt produced a remarkable comeback innings after recovering from injury to steer her side into the Women’s T20 World Cup final with a commanding 40-run victory over South Africa in the semifinal at The…

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Alpha Movie Review and Release Live Updates: Alia Bhatt and Sharvari’s spy film sells over 89,000 tickets and rakes in 3.06 crore in advance booking for Day 1

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‘Alpha’ releases in theatres today, July 3, 2026, marking a significant milestone for Aditya Chopra’s acclaimed Spy Universe. The film is the seventh installment in the blockbuster franchise and the first female-led chapter in the expanding cinematic universe. Headlined by Alia Bhatt and Sharvari, ‘Alpha’ follows two formidable agents as they embark on a high-stakes…

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding: Film crew and cameras arrive at venue; spark wedding film rumoures after couple turn down multi-million-dollar streaming deals

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may just have an elaborate wedding film in the works after a truck carrying film equipment arrived at the Madison Square Garden venue, in time for the rehearsal dinner.The pop superstar, who treated fans to a surprise Eras Tour film, reportedly declined streaming deals worth tens of millions of dollars…

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Unbelievable! Ben Stokes retires with a record no cricketer has ever achieved

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Ben Stokes (Getty Images) Ben Stokes’ international career will be remembered for countless match-winning performances, World Cup glory and unforgettable Ashes heroics. Yet, among his many achievements, the England all-rounder walks away with a remarkably unique Test record that underlines the versatility he brought to the game. Ben Stokes unique stat Stokes, who recently announced…

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‘Balan’ box office collection day 12: Chidambaram’s emotional drama holds steady at the ticket window, Worldwide gross reaches Rs 30.24 cr

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‘Balan: The Boy’ box office collection day 12: Chidambaram’s emotional drama holds steady at the ticket window, Worldwide gross reaches Rs 30.24 cr Director Chidambaram’s ‘Balan: The Boy’ continues to maintain a consistent run at the box office. The emotional drama has managed to hold its ground during the weekdays, recording only a marginal decline…

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“Charlie never got his wish of finding romantic love”: Candace Owens reignites Erika Kirk controversy with emotional Charlie Kirk claims

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Candace Owens is facing renewed criticism after a viral interview clip resurfaced in which she reflected on Charlie Kirk’s personal life and claimed he never found the love he had long wanted. Her remarks also referenced his widow, Erika Kirk, prompting backlash on social media. Critics accused Owens of making unverified personal claims during a…

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‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ box office collections day 14: Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s actioner slows down; Earns Rs 1.15 Cr India Net

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Capricorn Horoscope Today, July 3, 2026: If you’re single, your speech can win hearts today

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There’s a festive thread running through your day. Either your family celebrates something, or you find yourself attending a social gathering that lifts the mood. The Moon supports public warmth, and Venus helps your speech, so people respond well to you. You’ll say the right thing almost without trying.Family members are happy with you and…

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei to skip father Ali Khamenei’s funeral over security fears: Report

Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei to skip father Ali Khamenei’s funeral over security fears: Report

Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei will not attend the funeral ceremonies for his father, former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, due to security concerns, according to Ayatollah Hakim Elahi, the current leader’s representative in India. As quoted by news agency ANI, Elahi said the decision was prompted by Israeli threats and surveillance concerns that would…

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Quote of the day by Jackie Chan: ‘In work and in life, no matter how smart, talented, and beautiful you are, you also have to be a good person,’ when the global action icon reminded the world that talent without decency is never enough

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The martial arts legend believes that talent and success mean little without kindness and genuine compassion for others.Image credit (Jackie Chan Instagram) Jackie Chan is having a year that few actors of any age, let alone a man of 72, could sustain. In February 2026, he carried the Olympic Flame through the ancient ruins of…

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NEW DELHI Congress Thursday wrote to PM Narendra Modi demanding a high-level investigation monitored by Supreme Court into what it called Ram Temple “chanda chori mega scandal”.Congress MP and general secretary KC Venugopal pointed out that Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust was created by the Centre after it was entrusted with public land by SC through its judgment in 2020. “It is the moral responsibility of GOI, and you as its head, to restore the faith of over 1.4 billion Indians in govt’s intent and ability to safeguard donations and preserve the sanctity of an institution established in the name of Lord Ram,” he wrote.He said the SIT probe ordered by the UP govt seems to be an eyewash as it is focused on “small fish” while facts suggest the complicity of top officials.Meanwhile, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal asserted that only “pawns” had been arrested while “powerful” individuals involved in the scam were being protected.Addressing a press conference, Kejriwal alleged significant corruption related to land purchases, the temple’s construction, and donations from devotees.”They are hoodwinking us with the arrest of the eight persons; the real people (culprits) are someone else. I want to ask the PM who he is saving and why?” he said, pointing out that office bearers of the Trust were selected by the PM. He noted that a home ministry officer is also part of the Trust.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUnesco Warns Pakistan Over ‘Reconstructions’ At Taxila, Threatens Danger ListNHAI Under Fire As Delhi-Dehradun Expressway Develops Major Potholes 3 Months After Inauguration’Insult To Shivaji, Bhagat Singh’: CJP Founder Dipke Demands ACP’s Suspension Over Library RowMission Aagaman Explained: How Vikram-1 Could Make Indian Space History60-Year-Old Mumbai Man Dies After Falling Into Open Manhole, 4 BMC Officials SuspendedIndian Navy’s INS Trikand Thwarts Piracy Attempt On India-Bound Vessel In Gulf Of AdenWest Bengal Passes Tough Public Order Laws: What The Recovery And Preventive Detention Bills MeanJapan PM Takaichi In India: Top 10 Items On The Agenda As She Meets PM Modi54 Years of the Shimla Agreement: Why India Says Pakistan Violated the Spirit of the PactChina’s Proposed Bangladesh Corridor Could Open A New Strategic Route Into The Indian Ocean123PhotostoriesShoaib Ibrahim’s father gets discharged from hospital after 37 days; Dipika Kakar gets emotional before second infusion5 most effective ways to make money through social media in 20265 fascinating animals that glow in the darkThere are only 3 American states that start with the letter ‘C’; here’s why every traveller on a U.S trip should visit themWhat are chemical-free cosmetics? 5 things no clean cosmetic brand should have that every woman should know about5 superfoods that reduce seasonal hair fall naturally5 reasons devotees cry for Krishna during moments of deep devotionAlia Bhatt redefines airport glam with heritage Gucci tote and classic Frankie Shop layering7 viral techniques people are using to keep mice away without poisonJuly gardening guide: 7 flowers, fruits, and vegetables to plant in the UK123Hot PicksTrump tariffsNHL TradeEPF Scheme 2026NFL TradeIncome Tax Return FilingMumbai rainNovak DjokovicMicrosoft layoffsIndia Japal TradeTop TrendingCapgemini Bengaluru DaycareDelhi Hit and RunBengaluru Triple MurderFIFA World Cup 2026EPF Scheme 2026US Iran warBy-election datesConnor McDavidManish TewariLando Norris

NEW DELHI Congress Thursday wrote to PM Narendra Modi demanding a high-level investigation monitored by Supreme Court into what it called Ram Temple “chanda chori mega scandal”.Congress MP and general secretary KC Venugopal pointed out that Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust was created by the Centre after it was entrusted with public land by SC through its judgment in 2020. “It is the moral responsibility of GOI, and you as its head, to restore the faith of over 1.4 billion Indians in govt’s intent and ability to safeguard donations and preserve the sanctity of an institution established in the name of Lord Ram,” he wrote.He said the SIT probe ordered by the UP govt seems to be an eyewash as it is focused on “small fish” while facts suggest the complicity of top officials.Meanwhile, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal asserted that only “pawns” had been arrested while “powerful” individuals involved in the scam were being protected.Addressing a press conference, Kejriwal alleged significant corruption related to land purchases, the temple’s construction, and donations from devotees.”They are hoodwinking us with the arrest of the eight persons; the real people (culprits) are someone else. I want to ask the PM who he is saving and why?” he said, pointing out that office bearers of the Trust were selected by the PM. He noted that a home ministry officer is also part of the Trust.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUnesco Warns Pakistan Over ‘Reconstructions’ At Taxila, Threatens Danger ListNHAI Under Fire As Delhi-Dehradun Expressway Develops Major Potholes 3 Months After Inauguration’Insult To Shivaji, Bhagat Singh’: CJP Founder Dipke Demands ACP’s Suspension Over Library RowMission Aagaman Explained: How Vikram-1 Could Make Indian Space History60-Year-Old Mumbai Man Dies After Falling Into Open Manhole, 4 BMC Officials SuspendedIndian Navy’s INS Trikand Thwarts Piracy Attempt On India-Bound Vessel In Gulf Of AdenWest Bengal Passes Tough Public Order Laws: What The Recovery And Preventive Detention Bills MeanJapan PM Takaichi In India: Top 10 Items On The Agenda As She Meets PM Modi54 Years of the Shimla Agreement: Why India Says Pakistan Violated the Spirit of the PactChina’s Proposed Bangladesh Corridor Could Open A New Strategic Route Into The Indian Ocean123PhotostoriesShoaib Ibrahim’s father gets discharged from hospital after 37 days; Dipika Kakar gets emotional before second infusion5 most effective ways to make money through social media in 20265 fascinating animals that glow in the darkThere are only 3 American states that start with the letter ‘C’; here’s why every traveller on a U.S trip should visit themWhat are chemical-free cosmetics? 5 things no clean cosmetic brand should have that every woman should know about5 superfoods that reduce seasonal hair fall naturally5 reasons devotees cry for Krishna during moments of deep devotionAlia Bhatt redefines airport glam with heritage Gucci tote and classic Frankie Shop layering7 viral techniques people are using to keep mice away without poisonJuly gardening guide: 7 flowers, fruits, and vegetables to plant in the UK123Hot PicksTrump tariffsNHL TradeEPF Scheme 2026NFL TradeIncome Tax Return FilingMumbai rainNovak DjokovicMicrosoft layoffsIndia Japal TradeTop TrendingCapgemini Bengaluru DaycareDelhi Hit and RunBengaluru Triple MurderFIFA World Cup 2026EPF Scheme 2026US Iran warBy-election datesConnor McDavidManish TewariLando Norris

NEW DELHI Congress Thursday wrote to PM Narendra Modi demanding a high-level investigation monitored by Supreme Court into what it called Ram Temple “chanda chori mega scandal”.Congress MP and general secretary KC Venugopal pointed out that Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust was created by the Centre after it was entrusted with public land by SC…

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Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding: Selena Gomez joins Jack Antonoff, other stars at rehearsal dinner after wrapping up ‘Only Murders In The Building’ shoot- PICS

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Farah Khan Ali breaks silence on mother Zareen Khan’s Hindu cremation despite being a Parsi and marrying a Muslim: ‘There were unkind comments… she was claustrophobic in a grave’

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Sanjay Khan’s wife Zareen Khan passed away in November last year. While she was married to a Muslim and born as a Parsi, she was cremated as per Hindu rituals. While people raised questions, in a recent interview, Zareen’s daughter, jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali has broken silence on it. She revealed the reason why…

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Representative image NEW DELHI: Should classrooms pay the price for election duty, ask educators. The entire regular teaching staff of two Delhi govt schools – one at Bhalswa and another near GTB Nagar – has been deployed for booth-level officer (BLO) duties during the peak period of the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, citing manpower requirements for data handling, administrative work and BLO-related responsibilities, a school official said.According to the official, the Bhalswa school has around 1,200 students and approximately 20 regular teachers, all of whom have been assigned SIR work, leaving only 15 guest teachers to conduct classes across 22 sections.’Election duties important, but they shouldn’t come at cost of education’In the school near GTB Nagar, the official said 22 teachers have been put on BLO duty and asked how the entire regular teaching staff can be picked up for non-academic work.”It will be very difficult to teach students till Oct. Academic loss is inevitable,” the school official said.TOI reached out to the principals of both schools but received no response.Educators said the large-scale deployment could significantly disrupt classroom teaching, forcing students to bear the brunt of the staff’s absence. They argued that election-related assignments should be distributed more evenly across schools so that no single institution loses a substantial portion of its teaching staff.”If teachers have to be deployed, authorities should take a maximum of two teachers from a school. Many schools have not been asked to send even one teacher. The deployment should be distributed equally so that both election work and school education can continue,” the official argued.TOI accessed an office order for manpower requirement pertaining to nine teachers of the Bhalswa school, signed by the sub-divisional magistrate/electoral registration officer (SDM/ERO) of Badli. It states that volunteers may be required to perform full-time election duties at Voter Centres or ERO offices, including data entry, form scrutiny, clerical work and BLO-related tasks under SIR, even after normal office hours or under specific instructions, if directed by the Election Commission. Their responsibilities include verifying Forms 6 and 8, assisting in the preparation of the draft electoral roll and any other election-related work assigned by the ERO or AERO.The order added that any negligence, delay, absence or non-compliance of instructions in connection with SIR 2026 shall be viewed seriously and action shall be taken as per applicable rules.On his part, Delhi education minister Ashish Sood said govt will ensure that neither the SIR exercise nor students’ education suffer. “If by chance such anomalies have come up in some schools, we will rectify them. We have stated that teachers will be paid for election work so that they get relief and the process goes on smoothly. Even after that, if we find any problems in the system, we will work towards improving these.”Calling the SIR exercise a national responsibility, he added, “We will also take into consideration the representation sent by the govt schoolteachers and address their concerns. Education will not suffer.”Earlier in the week, Govt School Teachers’ Association (GSTA) had written to the Delhi govt stating that the prolonged deployment of teachers for election work would leave schools short-staffed during a crucial academic period. “A substantial number of trained teachers have been deployed as BLOs and BLO supervisors for the SIR exercise. Consequently, the absence of thousands of teachers from schools is likely to adversely affect the education of lakhs of students. Such academic loss cannot be adequately compensated at a later stage,” general secretary Ajay Veer Yadav wrote in the letter.The association had urged the Delhi govt to immediately appoint guest teachers against vacancies created by SIR duties to ensure regular classes continue uninterrupted, particularly for students of Classes X and XII preparing for board examinations. According to the association, the election-related assignments are expected to continue till Oct 7, making it difficult for schools to make up for the resulting academic loss later.Education activist and lawyer Ashok Agarwal said the large-scale deployment of teachers for election work had been a long-standing concern and had previously been challenged in court, though existing rules continue to permit it. “Election duties are important but these should not come at the cost of children’s education. If teachers have to be deployed, the burden should be shared across schools,” he said.Teachers say lesson planning becomes difficult when schedules are unpredictable and many teachers admit to feeling a sense of guilt about the impact on their students, even when these decisions are beyond their control. Accountability, they argue, is often placed on teachers for academic outcomes, but institutional support remains limited.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorMeghna DhuliaMeghna Dhulia is an Assistant News Editor at The Times of India, bringing over a decade of experience in journalism. She specialises in education reporting, covering both foundational and higher education with a clear, insightful lens. Her work sheds light on critical issues shaping the future—ranging from policy impact and systemic challenges to compelling human stories from the field. Her experience also extends to the news desk, where she has overseen editorial workflows, ensuring readers receive balanced, reliable and impactful news.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUnesco Warns Pakistan Over ‘Reconstructions’ At Taxila, Threatens Danger ListNHAI Under Fire As Delhi-Dehradun Expressway Develops Major Potholes 3 Months After Inauguration’Insult To Shivaji, Bhagat Singh’: CJP Founder Dipke Demands ACP’s Suspension Over Library RowMission Aagaman Explained: How Vikram-1 Could Make Indian Space History60-Year-Old Mumbai Man Dies After Falling Into Open Manhole, 4 BMC Officials SuspendedIndian Navy’s INS Trikand Thwarts Piracy Attempt On India-Bound Vessel In Gulf Of AdenWest Bengal Passes Tough Public Order Laws: What The Recovery And Preventive Detention Bills MeanJapan PM Takaichi In India: Top 10 Items On The Agenda As She Meets PM Modi54 Years of the Shimla Agreement: Why India Says Pakistan Violated the Spirit of the PactChina’s Proposed Bangladesh Corridor Could Open A New Strategic Route Into The Indian Ocean123PhotostoriesShoaib Ibrahim’s father gets discharged from hospital after 37 days; Dipika Kakar gets emotional before second infusion5 most effective ways to make money through social media in 20265 fascinating animals that glow in the darkThere are only 3 American states that start with the letter ‘C’; here’s why every traveller on a U.S trip should visit themWhat are chemical-free cosmetics? 5 things no clean cosmetic brand should have that every woman should know about5 superfoods that reduce seasonal hair fall naturally5 reasons devotees cry for Krishna during moments of deep devotionAlia Bhatt redefines airport glam with heritage Gucci tote and classic Frankie Shop layering7 viral techniques people are using to keep mice away without poisonJuly gardening guide: 7 flowers, fruits, and vegetables to plant in the UK123Hot PicksTrump tariffsNHL TradeEPF Scheme 2026NFL TradeIncome Tax Return FilingMumbai rainNovak DjokovicMicrosoft layoffsIndia Japal TradeTop TrendingCapgemini Bengaluru DaycareDelhi Hit and RunBengaluru Triple MurderFIFA World Cup 2026EPF Scheme 2026US Iran warBy-election datesConnor McDavidManish TewariLando Norris

Representative image NEW DELHI: Should classrooms pay the price for election duty, ask educators. The entire regular teaching staff of two Delhi govt schools – one at Bhalswa and another near GTB Nagar – has been deployed for booth-level officer (BLO) duties during the peak period of the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, citing manpower requirements for data handling, administrative work and BLO-related responsibilities, a school official said.According to the official, the Bhalswa school has around 1,200 students and approximately 20 regular teachers, all of whom have been assigned SIR work, leaving only 15 guest teachers to conduct classes across 22 sections.’Election duties important, but they shouldn’t come at cost of education’In the school near GTB Nagar, the official said 22 teachers have been put on BLO duty and asked how the entire regular teaching staff can be picked up for non-academic work.”It will be very difficult to teach students till Oct. Academic loss is inevitable,” the school official said.TOI reached out to the principals of both schools but received no response.Educators said the large-scale deployment could significantly disrupt classroom teaching, forcing students to bear the brunt of the staff’s absence. They argued that election-related assignments should be distributed more evenly across schools so that no single institution loses a substantial portion of its teaching staff.”If teachers have to be deployed, authorities should take a maximum of two teachers from a school. Many schools have not been asked to send even one teacher. The deployment should be distributed equally so that both election work and school education can continue,” the official argued.TOI accessed an office order for manpower requirement pertaining to nine teachers of the Bhalswa school, signed by the sub-divisional magistrate/electoral registration officer (SDM/ERO) of Badli. It states that volunteers may be required to perform full-time election duties at Voter Centres or ERO offices, including data entry, form scrutiny, clerical work and BLO-related tasks under SIR, even after normal office hours or under specific instructions, if directed by the Election Commission. Their responsibilities include verifying Forms 6 and 8, assisting in the preparation of the draft electoral roll and any other election-related work assigned by the ERO or AERO.The order added that any negligence, delay, absence or non-compliance of instructions in connection with SIR 2026 shall be viewed seriously and action shall be taken as per applicable rules.On his part, Delhi education minister Ashish Sood said govt will ensure that neither the SIR exercise nor students’ education suffer. “If by chance such anomalies have come up in some schools, we will rectify them. We have stated that teachers will be paid for election work so that they get relief and the process goes on smoothly. Even after that, if we find any problems in the system, we will work towards improving these.”Calling the SIR exercise a national responsibility, he added, “We will also take into consideration the representation sent by the govt schoolteachers and address their concerns. Education will not suffer.”Earlier in the week, Govt School Teachers’ Association (GSTA) had written to the Delhi govt stating that the prolonged deployment of teachers for election work would leave schools short-staffed during a crucial academic period. “A substantial number of trained teachers have been deployed as BLOs and BLO supervisors for the SIR exercise. Consequently, the absence of thousands of teachers from schools is likely to adversely affect the education of lakhs of students. Such academic loss cannot be adequately compensated at a later stage,” general secretary Ajay Veer Yadav wrote in the letter.The association had urged the Delhi govt to immediately appoint guest teachers against vacancies created by SIR duties to ensure regular classes continue uninterrupted, particularly for students of Classes X and XII preparing for board examinations. According to the association, the election-related assignments are expected to continue till Oct 7, making it difficult for schools to make up for the resulting academic loss later.Education activist and lawyer Ashok Agarwal said the large-scale deployment of teachers for election work had been a long-standing concern and had previously been challenged in court, though existing rules continue to permit it. “Election duties are important but these should not come at the cost of children’s education. If teachers have to be deployed, the burden should be shared across schools,” he said.Teachers say lesson planning becomes difficult when schedules are unpredictable and many teachers admit to feeling a sense of guilt about the impact on their students, even when these decisions are beyond their control. Accountability, they argue, is often placed on teachers for academic outcomes, but institutional support remains limited.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorMeghna DhuliaMeghna Dhulia is an Assistant News Editor at The Times of India, bringing over a decade of experience in journalism. She specialises in education reporting, covering both foundational and higher education with a clear, insightful lens. Her work sheds light on critical issues shaping the future—ranging from policy impact and systemic challenges to compelling human stories from the field. Her experience also extends to the news desk, where she has overseen editorial workflows, ensuring readers receive balanced, reliable and impactful news.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUnesco Warns Pakistan Over ‘Reconstructions’ At Taxila, Threatens Danger ListNHAI Under Fire As Delhi-Dehradun Expressway Develops Major Potholes 3 Months After Inauguration’Insult To Shivaji, Bhagat Singh’: CJP Founder Dipke Demands ACP’s Suspension Over Library RowMission Aagaman Explained: How Vikram-1 Could Make Indian Space History60-Year-Old Mumbai Man Dies After Falling Into Open Manhole, 4 BMC Officials SuspendedIndian Navy’s INS Trikand Thwarts Piracy Attempt On India-Bound Vessel In Gulf Of AdenWest Bengal Passes Tough Public Order Laws: What The Recovery And Preventive Detention Bills MeanJapan PM Takaichi In India: Top 10 Items On The Agenda As She Meets PM Modi54 Years of the Shimla Agreement: Why India Says Pakistan Violated the Spirit of the PactChina’s Proposed Bangladesh Corridor Could Open A New Strategic Route Into The Indian Ocean123PhotostoriesShoaib Ibrahim’s father gets discharged from hospital after 37 days; Dipika Kakar gets emotional before second infusion5 most effective ways to make money through social media in 20265 fascinating animals that glow in the darkThere are only 3 American states that start with the letter ‘C’; here’s why every traveller on a U.S trip should visit themWhat are chemical-free cosmetics? 5 things no clean cosmetic brand should have that every woman should know about5 superfoods that reduce seasonal hair fall naturally5 reasons devotees cry for Krishna during moments of deep devotionAlia Bhatt redefines airport glam with heritage Gucci tote and classic Frankie Shop layering7 viral techniques people are using to keep mice away without poisonJuly gardening guide: 7 flowers, fruits, and vegetables to plant in the UK123Hot PicksTrump tariffsNHL TradeEPF Scheme 2026NFL TradeIncome Tax Return FilingMumbai rainNovak DjokovicMicrosoft layoffsIndia Japal TradeTop TrendingCapgemini Bengaluru DaycareDelhi Hit and RunBengaluru Triple MurderFIFA World Cup 2026EPF Scheme 2026US Iran warBy-election datesConnor McDavidManish TewariLando Norris

NEW DELHI: Should classrooms pay the price for election duty, ask educators. The entire regular teaching staff of two Delhi govt schools – one at Bhalswa and another near GTB Nagar – has been deployed for booth-level officer (BLO) duties during the peak period of the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, citing manpower…

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