Rajasthan Safai Karamchari recruitment 2026: Notification out for over 24,000 posts; applications begin August 15

Rajasthan Safai Karamchari recruitment 2026: Notification out for over 24,000 posts; applications begin August 15

The Rajasthan government’s Department of Local Self Government has released the official notification for the Rajasthan Safai Karamchari Recruitment 2026. The recruitment drive will fill more than 24,000 contractual Safai Karamchari (sanitation worker) posts across 183 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in the state.One of the major highlights of this recruitment is that no educational qualification…

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‘Jana Nayagan’ box office collections day 6 (Live): Thalapathy Vijay’s film earns Rs 98 lakh; India Net reaches Rs 135.88 Cr

‘Jana Nayagan’ box office collections day 6 (Live): Thalapathy Vijay’s film earns Rs 98 lakh; India Net reaches Rs 135.88 Cr

‘Jana Nayagan’ box office collections day 6 (Live): Thalapathy Vijay’s film earns Rs 98 lakh; India Net reaches Rs 135.88 Cr Thalapathy Vijay and Pooja Hegde-starrer ‘Jana Nayagan’ has entered its first Tuesday at the box office after enjoying an impressive opening weekend. As expected, the film has slowed down during the weekdays, but it…

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Happy Guru Purnima 2026: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Facebook & Whatsapp status

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Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Facebook & Whatsapp status Some lessons are taught inside a classroom. Others are learned through conversations, experiences, encouragement, and quiet acts of kindness. Whether it is a school teacher who sparked our curiosity, a parent who taught us resilience, a mentor who helped us navigate life’s challenges, or a spiritual guide…

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Powerful 7.1 magnitude quake jolts Japan’s Kyushu, tsunami warning issued

Powerful 7.1 magnitude quake jolts Japan’s Kyushu, tsunami warning issued

A powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck Japan’s southern Kyushu region on Tuesday, prompting tsunami warnings and emergency alerts across several prefectures, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).JMA said the earthquake, with a preliminary magnitude of 7.1, struck Kumamoto prefecture on Japan’s southern main island of Kyushu at a depth of 10 kilometres beneath the…

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Meet Baba Lena: At 83, this Siberian grandmother finally chased her lifelong dream, travelling to around 20 countries after waiting a lifetime for the right moment | World News

Meet Baba Lena: At 83, this Siberian grandmother finally chased her lifelong dream, travelling to around 20 countries after waiting a lifetime for the right moment | World News

Dreams often fade with age, but Elena Erkhova, better known as Baba Lena, refused to let hers disappear. At 83, the Siberian grandmother left behind the familiarity of her home in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, and embarked on the adventure she had imagined for decades. Living on a modest pension, she funded her travels by selling flowers,…

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Senior BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan (PTI file photo) NEW DELHI: BJP MP Sambit Patra on Tuesday dismissed reports claiming that the Centre had proposed a new ministerial portfolio for Dharmendra Pradhan after his resignation as Union education minister during talks with the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP).The Puri MP and BJP leader said the reports had “no basis” and were published solely to “sensationalise the issue.”Patra’s clarification came after multiple media reports claimed that the Centre had discussed the possibility of assigning a new role to senior BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan during negotiations with the CJP delegation.Addressing reporters, Patra said, “This morning, when I read the newspapers, I saw that a well-known and respected English-language newspaper had published a headline regarding the resignation of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The report claimed that during negotiations between Union ministers Jp Nadda and Dr Jitendra Singh and representatives of the CJP, the central government proposed changing the education minister’s portfolio and assigning him another ministry, with a new education minister set to take charge today. The newspaper further reported that the CJP objected to this proposal and, as a result, the respected minister had to resign.”Patra, however, rejected the claim and said no such proposal had ever been discussed.”Today, as the official spokesperson of the party, after reviewing the entire matter, I want to make it absolutely clear that this report published in a respected English newspaper is completely baseless. It is entirely fictional and unfounded. This news has no basis. It has no authenticity and has been published solely to sensationalise the issue,” he said.After more than a month of protests at New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar and demonstrations across the country over the NEET paper leak, Dharmendra Pradhan resigned as Union education minister. Hours later, the CJP delegation called off its protest following multiple rounds of talks with Union ministers Jagat Prakash Nadda and Jitendra Singh.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.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 MediaVideosFamilies Of 4 Injured Policemen Move SC Seeking Action Against CJP Protest ViolenceKhajuraho Airport Tops AAI Customer Satisfaction Survey Despite Having No Flights in July-AugustBihar Withdraws F.I.Rs Against NEET Protesters, Orders Release Of All Arrested In July 25 CasesPetrol Bomb Hurled At BJP Office In Sangrur, BJP Questions Punjab Law And OrderSonam Wangchuk’s Wife Slams BJP And Congress, Says Both Use ‘Identical Tactics’ Against CriticsBig Setback For Vijay Govt, Madras High Court Cancels Jobs Order For Karur Victims’ FamiliesKangana Ranaut Slams Gen Z-led CJP Protests, Calls Viral Protest Reels “Puke Inducing” OnlineDelhi Fast Track Court Directs Prosecutor Appointment, Adjourns NEET Accused Bail Pleas Till Aug 3Delhi-Haridwar Highway Traffic Alert: Major Restrictions Announced Ahead of Kanwar Yatra 2026Bombay HC Allows Gadkari To Sue Meta, Google, X Corp Over Defamatory AI Deepfake Content123PhotostoriesWhat happens when you line aluminium foil in your cutlery drawerExclusive – Laughter Chefs 3 winner Jannat Zubair on bond with Aly Goni, missing the show and journey; ‘Saying goodbye is definitely the hardest part’7 Natural ways to protect your car from rats and mice6 food ingredients used in the US but banned in many parts of the worldIs your banana ripening too fast? Know why its happening and 5 simple ways to slow it down5 Must-try monsoon maintenance tips for a grand wooden entrance doorThe longevity revolution: Why people are investing in skin health earlier than ever beforeWhy Indians reach for curd after spicy food while Koreans choose completely different side dishes7 tall plants for the ultimate green vibe for your balconyReturning to work after a gap? 7 simple hacks that can power your career comeback123Hot PicksH.C. VermaBTEUP Even Semester resultMHT CET final merit listDelhi weatherWeather tomorrowRupaidiha border crossingOdisha schoolTN supplementary resultsCBSE 12 supplementary examTop TrendingDelhi WeatherStalker 2 Release DateChhattisgarh MurderE20 FuelCJP Parliament MarchNEET ProtestersBengaluru Woman HarassmentBengaluru Metro SuicideIB Officer Murder CaseWeather Tomorrow

Senior BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan (PTI file photo) NEW DELHI: BJP MP Sambit Patra on Tuesday dismissed reports claiming that the Centre had proposed a new ministerial portfolio for Dharmendra Pradhan after his resignation as Union education minister during talks with the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP).The Puri MP and BJP leader said the reports had “no basis” and were published solely to “sensationalise the issue.”Patra’s clarification came after multiple media reports claimed that the Centre had discussed the possibility of assigning a new role to senior BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan during negotiations with the CJP delegation.Addressing reporters, Patra said, “This morning, when I read the newspapers, I saw that a well-known and respected English-language newspaper had published a headline regarding the resignation of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The report claimed that during negotiations between Union ministers Jp Nadda and Dr Jitendra Singh and representatives of the CJP, the central government proposed changing the education minister’s portfolio and assigning him another ministry, with a new education minister set to take charge today. The newspaper further reported that the CJP objected to this proposal and, as a result, the respected minister had to resign.”Patra, however, rejected the claim and said no such proposal had ever been discussed.”Today, as the official spokesperson of the party, after reviewing the entire matter, I want to make it absolutely clear that this report published in a respected English newspaper is completely baseless. It is entirely fictional and unfounded. This news has no basis. It has no authenticity and has been published solely to sensationalise the issue,” he said.After more than a month of protests at New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar and demonstrations across the country over the NEET paper leak, Dharmendra Pradhan resigned as Union education minister. Hours later, the CJP delegation called off its protest following multiple rounds of talks with Union ministers Jagat Prakash Nadda and Jitendra Singh.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.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 MediaVideosFamilies Of 4 Injured Policemen Move SC Seeking Action Against CJP Protest ViolenceKhajuraho Airport Tops AAI Customer Satisfaction Survey Despite Having No Flights in July-AugustBihar Withdraws F.I.Rs Against NEET Protesters, Orders Release Of All Arrested In July 25 CasesPetrol Bomb Hurled At BJP Office In Sangrur, BJP Questions Punjab Law And OrderSonam Wangchuk’s Wife Slams BJP And Congress, Says Both Use ‘Identical Tactics’ Against CriticsBig Setback For Vijay Govt, Madras High Court Cancels Jobs Order For Karur Victims’ FamiliesKangana Ranaut Slams Gen Z-led CJP Protests, Calls Viral Protest Reels “Puke Inducing” OnlineDelhi Fast Track Court Directs Prosecutor Appointment, Adjourns NEET Accused Bail Pleas Till Aug 3Delhi-Haridwar Highway Traffic Alert: Major Restrictions Announced Ahead of Kanwar Yatra 2026Bombay HC Allows Gadkari To Sue Meta, Google, X Corp Over Defamatory AI Deepfake Content123PhotostoriesWhat happens when you line aluminium foil in your cutlery drawerExclusive – Laughter Chefs 3 winner Jannat Zubair on bond with Aly Goni, missing the show and journey; ‘Saying goodbye is definitely the hardest part’7 Natural ways to protect your car from rats and mice6 food ingredients used in the US but banned in many parts of the worldIs your banana ripening too fast? Know why its happening and 5 simple ways to slow it down5 Must-try monsoon maintenance tips for a grand wooden entrance doorThe longevity revolution: Why people are investing in skin health earlier than ever beforeWhy Indians reach for curd after spicy food while Koreans choose completely different side dishes7 tall plants for the ultimate green vibe for your balconyReturning to work after a gap? 7 simple hacks that can power your career comeback123Hot PicksH.C. VermaBTEUP Even Semester resultMHT CET final merit listDelhi weatherWeather tomorrowRupaidiha border crossingOdisha schoolTN supplementary resultsCBSE 12 supplementary examTop TrendingDelhi WeatherStalker 2 Release DateChhattisgarh MurderE20 FuelCJP Parliament MarchNEET ProtestersBengaluru Woman HarassmentBengaluru Metro SuicideIB Officer Murder CaseWeather Tomorrow

Senior BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan (PTI file photo) NEW DELHI: BJP MP Sambit Patra on Tuesday dismissed reports claiming that the Centre had proposed a new ministerial portfolio for Dharmendra Pradhan after his resignation as Union education minister during talks with the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP).The Puri MP and BJP leader said the reports had…

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South Korea’s KOSPI crashes around 11%: Circuit breaker triggered, market sees worst session in 5 months

South Korea’s KOSPI crashes around 11%: Circuit breaker triggered, market sees worst session in 5 months

So far this month, the KOSPI has fallen 29%, surpassing its previous record monthly decline of 27% recorded in October 1997. South Korean equities suffered their steepest one-day decline in nearly five months on Tuesday, with the benchmark KOSPI sliding almost 11% as a global rout in semiconductor stocks battered SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics….

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Robert Downey Jr.’s ‘Avengers’ salary revealed: Doctor Doom to take home 0 million for two superhero films

Robert Downey Jr.’s ‘Avengers’ salary revealed: Doctor Doom to take home $100 million for two superhero films

Robert Downey Jr. is reportedly set to earn $100 million for portraying Doctor Doom in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’.Image credit (Instagram)​ Robert Downey Jr. has secured a staggering nine-figure payday to return as Doctor Doom in the upcoming Avengers films, establishing himself once again as the financial centrepiece of the superhero franchise that…

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Sabarinathan Iyyappan: This 15-year-old chess prodigy from Tamil Nadu wanted to quit because it was too expensive; his father, who earned just rupees 600 a day, told him: “Play as long as I’m alive”

Sabarinathan Iyyappan: This 15-year-old chess prodigy from Tamil Nadu wanted to quit because it was too expensive; his father, who earned just rupees 600 a day, told him: “Play as long as I’m alive”

Photo credits: Instagram/@abrokecollegekid Every parent wants to give their child the best opportunities in life. But what happens when dreams cost more than a family’s monthly income? For many parents, the hardest part is not encouraging talent- it is finding the money to keep that talent alive.India has become one of the world’s biggest chess…

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Housing ministry reorganised: DDA, PMAY-U and RERA brought under new structure |

Housing ministry reorganised: DDA, PMAY-U and RERA brought under new structure |

Minister of housing and urban affairs, Manohar Lal Khattar (Photo: ANI) The Centre recently reorganised the ministry of housing and urban affairs into two separate departments, aiming to streamline the administration of the national capital and urban development. After the change, key real estate bodies such as the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and the Real…

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A San Francisco resident kept hearing strange noises behind the wall, days later a racoon broke into the bedroom with her newborn babies

A San Francisco resident kept hearing strange noises behind the wall, days later a racoon broke into the bedroom with her newborn babies

​A mother raccoon broke through an apartment wall in San Francisco (Representational photo-AP) For nearly two months, two roommates living in a San Francisco apartment could not understand why strange scratching sounds kept coming from inside their walls. The noises became louder over time and regularly woke them up at night.The mystery finally ended when…

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Police record says RAF fired plastic pellets during July 20 NEET protest NEW DELHI: Rapid Action Force personnel fired two rounds of non-lethal plastic pellets, along with tear smoke grenades and several other crowd-control munitions, during CJP’s July 20 ‘Sansad Chalo’ march over the NEET-UG paper leak, news agency PTI reported citing official records.The disclosure comes days after Delhi Police described allegations that pellets had been used against “peaceful protestors” as “completely false and misleading”.  Watch ‘They Are Beating Everyone…’ Inside CJP Protest: Police Action, Clashes & Tear Gas In DelhiAccording to officials, the details of the RAF action were entered in the general diary of Parliament Street police station on July 22, based on information provided by a deputy commandant of the force.The RAF unit was deployed in Zone 1 of the Jantar Mantar area alongside a Delhi Police officer of deputy commissioner of police rank.The police station record states that, acting on the DCP’s directions, RAF personnel fired 55 non-electrical shells, 15 electrical shells, five tear smoke grenades, two rounds from anti-riot guns and two rounds of plastic pellets while controlling the crowd on July 20.According to PTI, officials maintained that the plastic pellets used by the force were non-lethal and different from metal pellets that can penetrate the body. Each round contained four plastic pieces and was not expected to cause significant harm, they said.The use of pellets, however, has emerged as a source of controversy after protesters alleged that several participants suffered serious injuries during the march. The opposition has targeted the government over the police action and demanded a statement from Union home minister Amit Shah in Parliament.The protest was organised by the Cockroach Janta Party, which had been demanding the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan as education minister over the alleged leak of the NEET-UG question paper. Pradhan resigned on Saturday, following which the month-long agitation was called off.Multiple personnel from Delhi Police, the RAF and the Central Reserve Police Force were also injured during the protests. Several RAF personnel deployed in the Connaught Place area suffered injuries.The CRPF, under which the RAF operates, has now initiated a post-event assessment of the crowd-control operation. The review will examine the sequence of events, the circumstances in which different munitions were fired and whether the use of plastic pellets complied with established protocols.CRPF director General Gyanendra Pratap Singh said the force would arrive at an official view only after completing the assessment.”Now, since agitation has been called off, and assembled people have dispersed, we would make a professional post-event assessment, like we do after every major assignment, and then let you know the view of the Force Hq (headquarters),” Singh said.Conducting such an assessment after a major deployment forms part of the CRPF’s standard operating procedure. Officials said the review would evaluate the RAF’s response as well as the wider operation undertaken to contain the march towards Parliament.A detailed report will be submitted to the force headquarters after the review is completed.Delhi Police and central forces had used tear gas, baton charges and other crowd-control measures after clashes broke out during the march. While several protesters alleged they suffered grievous pellet injuries, the police maintained that force was used to restore order after personnel were attacked.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosFamilies Of 4 Injured Policemen Move SC Seeking Action Against CJP Protest ViolenceKhajuraho Airport Tops AAI Customer Satisfaction Survey Despite Having No Flights in July-AugustBihar Withdraws F.I.Rs Against NEET Protesters, Orders Release Of All Arrested In July 25 CasesPetrol Bomb Hurled At BJP Office In Sangrur, BJP Questions Punjab Law And OrderSonam Wangchuk’s Wife Slams BJP And Congress, Says Both Use ‘Identical Tactics’ Against CriticsBig Setback For Vijay Govt, Madras High Court Cancels Jobs Order For Karur Victims’ FamiliesKangana Ranaut Slams Gen Z-led CJP Protests, Calls Viral Protest Reels “Puke Inducing” OnlineDelhi Fast Track Court Directs Prosecutor Appointment, Adjourns NEET Accused Bail Pleas Till Aug 3Delhi-Haridwar Highway Traffic Alert: Major Restrictions Announced Ahead of Kanwar Yatra 2026Bombay HC Allows Gadkari To Sue Meta, Google, X Corp Over Defamatory AI Deepfake Content123PhotostoriesWhat happens when you line aluminium foil in your cutlery drawerExclusive – Laughter Chefs 3 winner Jannat Zubair on bond with Aly Goni, missing the show and journey; ‘Saying goodbye is definitely the hardest part’7 Natural ways to protect your car from rats and mice6 food ingredients used in the US but banned in many parts of the worldIs your banana ripening too fast? Know why its happening and 5 simple ways to slow it down5 Must-try monsoon maintenance tips for a grand wooden entrance doorThe longevity revolution: Why people are investing in skin health earlier than ever beforeWhy Indians reach for curd after spicy food while Koreans choose completely different side dishes7 tall plants for the ultimate green vibe for your balconyReturning to work after a gap? 7 simple hacks that can power your career comeback123Hot PicksH.C. VermaBTEUP Even Semester resultMHT CET final merit listDelhi weatherWeather tomorrowRupaidiha border crossingOdisha schoolTN supplementary resultsCBSE 12 supplementary examTop TrendingDelhi WeatherStalker 2 Release DateChhattisgarh MurderE20 FuelCJP Parliament MarchNEET ProtestersBengaluru Woman HarassmentBengaluru Metro SuicideIB Officer Murder CaseWeather Tomorrow

Police record says RAF fired plastic pellets during July 20 NEET protest NEW DELHI: Rapid Action Force personnel fired two rounds of non-lethal plastic pellets, along with tear smoke grenades and several other crowd-control munitions, during CJP’s July 20 ‘Sansad Chalo’ march over the NEET-UG paper leak, news agency PTI reported citing official records.The disclosure comes days after Delhi Police described allegations that pellets had been used against “peaceful protestors” as “completely false and misleading”. Watch ‘They Are Beating Everyone…’ Inside CJP Protest: Police Action, Clashes & Tear Gas In DelhiAccording to officials, the details of the RAF action were entered in the general diary of Parliament Street police station on July 22, based on information provided by a deputy commandant of the force.The RAF unit was deployed in Zone 1 of the Jantar Mantar area alongside a Delhi Police officer of deputy commissioner of police rank.The police station record states that, acting on the DCP’s directions, RAF personnel fired 55 non-electrical shells, 15 electrical shells, five tear smoke grenades, two rounds from anti-riot guns and two rounds of plastic pellets while controlling the crowd on July 20.According to PTI, officials maintained that the plastic pellets used by the force were non-lethal and different from metal pellets that can penetrate the body. Each round contained four plastic pieces and was not expected to cause significant harm, they said.The use of pellets, however, has emerged as a source of controversy after protesters alleged that several participants suffered serious injuries during the march. The opposition has targeted the government over the police action and demanded a statement from Union home minister Amit Shah in Parliament.The protest was organised by the Cockroach Janta Party, which had been demanding the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan as education minister over the alleged leak of the NEET-UG question paper. Pradhan resigned on Saturday, following which the month-long agitation was called off.Multiple personnel from Delhi Police, the RAF and the Central Reserve Police Force were also injured during the protests. Several RAF personnel deployed in the Connaught Place area suffered injuries.The CRPF, under which the RAF operates, has now initiated a post-event assessment of the crowd-control operation. The review will examine the sequence of events, the circumstances in which different munitions were fired and whether the use of plastic pellets complied with established protocols.CRPF director General Gyanendra Pratap Singh said the force would arrive at an official view only after completing the assessment.”Now, since agitation has been called off, and assembled people have dispersed, we would make a professional post-event assessment, like we do after every major assignment, and then let you know the view of the Force Hq (headquarters),” Singh said.Conducting such an assessment after a major deployment forms part of the CRPF’s standard operating procedure. Officials said the review would evaluate the RAF’s response as well as the wider operation undertaken to contain the march towards Parliament.A detailed report will be submitted to the force headquarters after the review is completed.Delhi Police and central forces had used tear gas, baton charges and other crowd-control measures after clashes broke out during the march. While several protesters alleged they suffered grievous pellet injuries, the police maintained that force was used to restore order after personnel were attacked.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosFamilies Of 4 Injured Policemen Move SC Seeking Action Against CJP Protest ViolenceKhajuraho Airport Tops AAI Customer Satisfaction Survey Despite Having No Flights in July-AugustBihar Withdraws F.I.Rs Against NEET Protesters, Orders Release Of All Arrested In July 25 CasesPetrol Bomb Hurled At BJP Office In Sangrur, BJP Questions Punjab Law And OrderSonam Wangchuk’s Wife Slams BJP And Congress, Says Both Use ‘Identical Tactics’ Against CriticsBig Setback For Vijay Govt, Madras High Court Cancels Jobs Order For Karur Victims’ FamiliesKangana Ranaut Slams Gen Z-led CJP Protests, Calls Viral Protest Reels “Puke Inducing” OnlineDelhi Fast Track Court Directs Prosecutor Appointment, Adjourns NEET Accused Bail Pleas Till Aug 3Delhi-Haridwar Highway Traffic Alert: Major Restrictions Announced Ahead of Kanwar Yatra 2026Bombay HC Allows Gadkari To Sue Meta, Google, X Corp Over Defamatory AI Deepfake Content123PhotostoriesWhat happens when you line aluminium foil in your cutlery drawerExclusive – Laughter Chefs 3 winner Jannat Zubair on bond with Aly Goni, missing the show and journey; ‘Saying goodbye is definitely the hardest part’7 Natural ways to protect your car from rats and mice6 food ingredients used in the US but banned in many parts of the worldIs your banana ripening too fast? Know why its happening and 5 simple ways to slow it down5 Must-try monsoon maintenance tips for a grand wooden entrance doorThe longevity revolution: Why people are investing in skin health earlier than ever beforeWhy Indians reach for curd after spicy food while Koreans choose completely different side dishes7 tall plants for the ultimate green vibe for your balconyReturning to work after a gap? 7 simple hacks that can power your career comeback123Hot PicksH.C. VermaBTEUP Even Semester resultMHT CET final merit listDelhi weatherWeather tomorrowRupaidiha border crossingOdisha schoolTN supplementary resultsCBSE 12 supplementary examTop TrendingDelhi WeatherStalker 2 Release DateChhattisgarh MurderE20 FuelCJP Parliament MarchNEET ProtestersBengaluru Woman HarassmentBengaluru Metro SuicideIB Officer Murder CaseWeather Tomorrow

Police record says RAF fired plastic pellets during July 20 NEET protest NEW DELHI: Rapid Action Force personnel fired two rounds of non-lethal plastic pellets, along with tear smoke grenades and several other crowd-control munitions, during CJP’s July 20 ‘Sansad Chalo’ march over the NEET-UG paper leak, news agency PTI reported citing official records.The disclosure…

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GATE 2027: IIT Madras revises Biotechnology syllabus, expands two-paper options for aspirants

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IIT Madras has introduced key revisions to the GATE 2027 information brochure by updating the Biotechnology syllabus and widening the scope of two-paper combinations for select engineering streams. The changes aim to support interdisciplinary learning, while the examination pattern, eligibility norms and schedule remain unchanged. Candidates are encouraged to consult the revised brochure before preparing….

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German scientists discovered naturally occurring microbes that removed 95% of dissolved uranium from contaminated water

German scientists discovered naturally occurring microbes that removed 95% of dissolved uranium from contaminated water

A team of scientists has uncovered a naturally occurring microbial process that could change how uranium-contaminated water is cleaned up. Studying bacteria living in the flooded Königstein uranium mine in Germany, the researchers discovered that certain microorganisms can transform highly soluble uranium into a rare, stable mineral that remains locked in place instead of spreading…

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After World War II, a few snakes reached Guam; they now number up to 30,000 per square mile, and scientists found 19,000 hidden genetic changes

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Brown tree snake (Photo: Canva) After World War II, a small number of brown tree snakes somehow made it to Guam, likely hidden in cargo, and the island has been dealing with the consequences ever since. Today, the snakes are so widespread that in some parts of the U.S. territory they reach densities of up…

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More than 4,000 Kenyan students came together to plant mangroves in a bid to set a Guinness World Record

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Thousands of students and scouts from Kenya’s coastal region took part in an ambitious attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for the largest number of people planting mangrove trees simultaneously. The event, held at the Jomvu Kuu Mangrove Site in Mombasa County to mark World Mangrove Day, brought together young volunteers, conservation groups…

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