RBSE Class 9th and 11th result 2026 expected soon: Check steps to download scorecards

RBSE Class 9th and 11th result 2026 expected soon: Check steps to download scorecards

Jaipur, March 24 (IANS) RBSE Class 9th, 11th result 2026 RBSE Class 9th, 11th result 2026: The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (RBSE) is expected to be released today, March 25, 2026, according to media reports. According to media outlets, the results for both classes were published on board’s official result platforms, including rajshaladarpan.rajasthan.gov.in and…

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Paul Walter Hauser joins live-action Scooby-Doo: Emmy winner boards origin-story series as cast expands

Paul Walter Hauser joins live-action Scooby-Doo: Emmy winner boards origin-story series as cast expands

Paul Walter Hauser, best known for his scene‑stealing turns in ‘I, Tonya’, ‘Cruella’, and ‘Black Bird’, is stepping into a very different kind of mystery with his latest role in the upcoming live‑action ‘Scooby‑Doo’ series. The Emmy‑winning actor has joined the show as a series regular, boarding the project as the cast around the iconic…

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Dubai extends distance learning for private institutions until April 3; KHDA says on-site return requires approval | World News

Dubai extends distance learning for private institutions until April 3; KHDA says on-site return requires approval | World News

KHDA confirms extension of Distance learning until 3 April/Representative Image Dubai’s education authorities have decided to continue remote learning across all private institutions, extending the arrangement until early April as a precautionary measure. The move places student safety at the centre, while allowing limited flexibility for institutions that can justify a return to classrooms.The Knowledge…

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‘Trying to deflect attention from Iran war’: Congress slams BJP over Lutyens eviction notice | India News

‘Trying to deflect attention from Iran war’: Congress slams BJP over Lutyens eviction notice | India News

Congress 24 Akbar road headquarters (Image/PTI) NEW DELHI: The Congress party on Wednesday received an eviction notice for its long-held national headquarters at 24, Akbar Road, with instructions to vacate the premises by March 28. Reacting to the notice, Congress alleged that the ruling BJP government is attempting to divert public attention from the ongoing…

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As Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta announces stock options to its key leaders, company ‘makes it clear’: These pay packages will not be realized unless Meta …

As Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta announces stock options to its key leaders, company ‘makes it clear’: These pay packages will not be realized unless Meta …

Facebook-parent Meta is reportedly granting stock options to key leaders in an effort to retain talent. According to a CNBC report, the company has made multiple filings with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revealing names of executives involved in the incentive plan. These include CFO Susan Li, technology chief Andrew Bosworth, Chief Product…

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Kuwait News: Jazeera Airways airlifts 4.5 tonnes of Indian produce to Kuwait as crisis strains supermarket shelves | World News

Kuwait News: Jazeera Airways airlifts 4.5 tonnes of Indian produce to Kuwait as crisis strains supermarket shelves | World News

As regional conflict persists in the Middle East and aviation remains disrupted, airlines have been dedicating flights to fly in fresh fruits and vegetables in Kuwait. The move has been aimed at maintaining stocks of fresh produce in supermarkets and ensuring a streamlined supply of food to the citizens. Recently, Jazeera airways set up an…

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Representative image (AI-generated)  NEW DELHI: The booming demand for weight-loss drugs has now caught the attention of India’s drug regulator, with a series of raids across the country revealing just how easily these prescription medicines are finding their way to consumers.In recent weeks, inspections at 49 locations—ranging from online pharmacy warehouses and wholesalers to retail chemists and wellness clinics—have uncovered gaps in how GLP-1 drugs are being sold and promoted. For many, what should be a tightly regulated treatment is fast turning into an on-demand product.Originally developed for diabetes and certain heart conditions, GLP-1 drugs have surged in popularity as weight-loss solutions, fuelled by social media buzz and rising demand for quick results. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran war’They are talking sense’: Trump says Iran ‘agreed to not have nuclear weapon”They cannot have a nuclear weapon’: US pushes 15-point plan to end Iran war, sent via PakistanTheir growing presence in the Indian market, especially with the entry of generic versions, has only made them more accessible. But that accessibility is now raising serious concerns.Officials say the Drugs Controller General of India, along with state regulators, has stepped in to curb misuse and plug loopholes in the supply chain. The focus is on stopping sales without prescriptions, checking questionable dispensing practices and cracking down on misleading promotions.What has particularly alarmed authorities is the widening network through which these drugs are being accessed—not just pharmacies, but also online platforms and slimming clinics, often without adequate medical oversight.Earlier this month, the regulator issued a clear warning to manufacturers, banning surrogate advertising and indirect promotions that could encourage off-label use or mislead consumers.Doctors caution that these are not lifestyle products. Taken without proper supervision, GLP-1 drugs can lead to serious side effects, making self-medication risky.Regulators have reiterated that the drugs are approved in India only under strict conditions and must be prescribed by specialists such as endocrinologists or internal medicine experts, and in some cases cardiologists.With demand continuing to grow, officials say enforcement will only get stricter. Licences could be cancelled, penalties imposed and legal action initiated against violators.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosAfter Dhurandhar 2 Release, Former IG Reveals Atiq Ahmed’s Pak Connection, Fake Currency Racket LinksIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia Crisis123Photostories6 luxury electric cars that are redefining the future of drivingRam Navami 2026: What is Panakam, how to make it and why is it called Lord Rama’s favourite drinkWork, money, ego: The 3 fights that destroy even the happiest relationships– And how to fix it5 foods to add to your diet to glow from withinGautam Adani’s Ahmedabad home reflects understated luxury livingKidney health: Gurugram-based doctor shares 5 daily habits that quietly damage your kidneysSadhguru’s wisdom: 7 rules of discipline for students10 house names inspired by ancient Indian cities and their meaningsHow to grow sacred marigold flowers in your home gardenInside the love lives of ‘The Brady Bunch’ cast: From on-screen family to real-life romances123Hot PicksTrain ticket refund ruleFortnite layoffsSonia GandhiGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingLuka DoncicTom BradyRCB soldRSK MP Board 8th ResultIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

Representative image (AI-generated) NEW DELHI: The booming demand for weight-loss drugs has now caught the attention of India’s drug regulator, with a series of raids across the country revealing just how easily these prescription medicines are finding their way to consumers.In recent weeks, inspections at 49 locations—ranging from online pharmacy warehouses and wholesalers to retail chemists and wellness clinics—have uncovered gaps in how GLP-1 drugs are being sold and promoted. For many, what should be a tightly regulated treatment is fast turning into an on-demand product.Originally developed for diabetes and certain heart conditions, GLP-1 drugs have surged in popularity as weight-loss solutions, fuelled by social media buzz and rising demand for quick results. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran war’They are talking sense’: Trump says Iran ‘agreed to not have nuclear weapon”They cannot have a nuclear weapon’: US pushes 15-point plan to end Iran war, sent via PakistanTheir growing presence in the Indian market, especially with the entry of generic versions, has only made them more accessible. But that accessibility is now raising serious concerns.Officials say the Drugs Controller General of India, along with state regulators, has stepped in to curb misuse and plug loopholes in the supply chain. The focus is on stopping sales without prescriptions, checking questionable dispensing practices and cracking down on misleading promotions.What has particularly alarmed authorities is the widening network through which these drugs are being accessed—not just pharmacies, but also online platforms and slimming clinics, often without adequate medical oversight.Earlier this month, the regulator issued a clear warning to manufacturers, banning surrogate advertising and indirect promotions that could encourage off-label use or mislead consumers.Doctors caution that these are not lifestyle products. Taken without proper supervision, GLP-1 drugs can lead to serious side effects, making self-medication risky.Regulators have reiterated that the drugs are approved in India only under strict conditions and must be prescribed by specialists such as endocrinologists or internal medicine experts, and in some cases cardiologists.With demand continuing to grow, officials say enforcement will only get stricter. Licences could be cancelled, penalties imposed and legal action initiated against violators.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosAfter Dhurandhar 2 Release, Former IG Reveals Atiq Ahmed’s Pak Connection, Fake Currency Racket LinksIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia Crisis123Photostories6 luxury electric cars that are redefining the future of drivingRam Navami 2026: What is Panakam, how to make it and why is it called Lord Rama’s favourite drinkWork, money, ego: The 3 fights that destroy even the happiest relationships– And how to fix it5 foods to add to your diet to glow from withinGautam Adani’s Ahmedabad home reflects understated luxury livingKidney health: Gurugram-based doctor shares 5 daily habits that quietly damage your kidneysSadhguru’s wisdom: 7 rules of discipline for students10 house names inspired by ancient Indian cities and their meaningsHow to grow sacred marigold flowers in your home gardenInside the love lives of ‘The Brady Bunch’ cast: From on-screen family to real-life romances123Hot PicksTrain ticket refund ruleFortnite layoffsSonia GandhiGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingLuka DoncicTom BradyRCB soldRSK MP Board 8th ResultIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

Representative image (AI-generated) NEW DELHI: The booming demand for weight-loss drugs has now caught the attention of India’s drug regulator, with a series of raids across the country revealing just how easily these prescription medicines are finding their way to consumers.In recent weeks, inspections at 49 locations—ranging from online pharmacy warehouses and wholesalers to retail…

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Farah Khan calls Sunita Kapoor a ‘giver of advice and food’ in heartfelt birthday tribute: ‘Best frend in dukh n sukh’

Farah Khan calls Sunita Kapoor a ‘giver of advice and food’ in heartfelt birthday tribute: ‘Best frend in dukh n sukh’

Filmmaker Farah Khan took to social media on March 25 to pen a deeply personal and emotional birthday tribute to her long-time friend, Sunita Kapoor. Highlighting a bond that has spanned decades, Farah described the jewelry designer and wife of Anil Kapoor as her “BFF in sukh and dukh” (happiness and sorrow). In a series…

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Iran War Dubai: Dubai Airports Update March 25, 2026: Air India Group to operate 26 West Asia flights; IndiGo requests flyers “to check latest flight status before heading to the airport”

Iran War Dubai: Dubai Airports Update March 25, 2026: Air India Group to operate 26 West Asia flights; IndiGo requests flyers “to check latest flight status before heading to the airport”

Aviation in Dubai and at the other UAE airports continue to be functional amid the ongoing regional issues in the Middle East. But airlines are continuously adjusting schedules. On March 25, 2026, Indian airlines IndiGo and Air India issued fresh travel advisories for passengers. For those travelling between the countries, this is an important update.IndiGo’s…

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Closure of American bases in Gulf, reparation for attacks: What Iran is demanding in potential truce deal with US

Closure of American bases in Gulf, reparation for attacks: What Iran is demanding in potential truce deal with US

Is there an end in sight to the chaos in the Middle East? Iran has set a high bar for a possible ceasefire with the United States, as tensions have been escalating since February 28. The ongoing military exchanges between the US-Israel coalition and Iran have created a constantly evolving situation. Meanwhile, apart from Tehran’s…

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NEW DELHI: Amid continuing uncertainty over the likely course of the war in West Asia, PM Modi on Tuesday warned of prolonged disruption, saying its adverse effects could last for a long time. Speaking in RS a day after President Trump said negotiations have started with Iran, Modi cautioned that conflict could continue, leading to an energy crisis and serious consequences for the global economy. “In the coming times, this crisis will be a major test for our country, and the cooperation of states will be crucial.”Modi: Iran war will be a major test for IndiaThis crisis will be a major test for our country,” said Modi, his tone appearing to share the widespread scepticism about the prospects of cessation of hostilities anytime soon.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran warGulf Allies Edge Toward Conflict: Saudi grants US base access; UAE shuts Iranian assetsPossible US-Iran Talks In Islamabad: White House calls situation ‘sensitive’ and ‘fluid’; oil prices tumble   Watch PM Modi Urges Peace, De-escalation As India Engages Iran, Israel And US To Resolve Energy Crisis He reiterated that attacks on commercial ships and blockade of the Strait of Hormuz — the maritime conduit for oil and gas for India — was unacceptable, and emphasised that India has condemned attacks on civilians, civil infrastructure and energy and transport-related infrastructure.Modi said India was making continuous diplomatic efforts to ensure safe passage of its ships in the prevailing situation. “Our goal is to restore peace in the region through dialogue and diplomacy. We have spoken with them about de-escalation and reopening the Strait of Hormuz,” the PM said.Modi said the situation would be a major test for the country and made a strong pitch for redoubling the effort for self-sufficiency in order to guard against contingencies. “Ninety percent of ships carrying supplies to India are foreign-owned and this is not a very happy situation,” the PM said, as he referred to efforts during his tenures to overcome dependency on others for critical materials like active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), and defence imports.Modi sought cooperation from states to cushion the impact on the poor by ensuring regular supply, saying they would be affected the most during the crisis. “Therefore, it must be ensured that the benefits of the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana reach them on time,” he said.“The fundamentals of our economy are strong, and govt is closely monitoring the rapidly changing situation,” he said. “I assure the people that the govt is alert, ready, and working with full seriousness on strategy, taking every necessary decision. The welfare of the people is paramount for us.”Modi said govt is also working to ensure that farmers receive adequate fertilisers in the upcoming sowing season and that ships carrying essential goods reach safely, warning that prolonged disruption would have serious consequences.About the AuthorAtul MathurAtul Mathur is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India with over 27 years of experience in journalism. Based in Delhi, he has spent much of his career reporting on governance, public policy and politics, churning out researched, data-driven stories that impact daily lives. Atul is known for investigative depth and strong human-interest narratives as he strives to bring clarity and context to complex issues. He currently tracks the energy sector, writing on power, renewable energy, coal and mines.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesFrom Saif Ali Khan-Amrita Singh to Bhagyashree-Himalaya Dasani: 5 famous Indian celebrities who eloped and got marriedExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedDivyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to become parents after 10 years of marriage: From meeting when she was heartbroken to becoming life partners–Their love storyFrom gold to copper: 5 smart metal investments to make this NavratriRanveer Singh’s Car Collection: Top 5 cars owned by the actor123Hot PicksTrain ticket refund ruleFortnite layoffsSonia GandhiGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: Amid continuing uncertainty over the likely course of the war in West Asia, PM Modi on Tuesday warned of prolonged disruption, saying its adverse effects could last for a long time. Speaking in RS a day after President Trump said negotiations have started with Iran, Modi cautioned that conflict could continue, leading to an energy crisis and serious consequences for the global economy. “In the coming times, this crisis will be a major test for our country, and the cooperation of states will be crucial.”Modi: Iran war will be a major test for IndiaThis crisis will be a major test for our country,” said Modi, his tone appearing to share the widespread scepticism about the prospects of cessation of hostilities anytime soon.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran warGulf Allies Edge Toward Conflict: Saudi grants US base access; UAE shuts Iranian assetsPossible US-Iran Talks In Islamabad: White House calls situation ‘sensitive’ and ‘fluid’; oil prices tumble Watch PM Modi Urges Peace, De-escalation As India Engages Iran, Israel And US To Resolve Energy Crisis He reiterated that attacks on commercial ships and blockade of the Strait of Hormuz — the maritime conduit for oil and gas for India — was unacceptable, and emphasised that India has condemned attacks on civilians, civil infrastructure and energy and transport-related infrastructure.Modi said India was making continuous diplomatic efforts to ensure safe passage of its ships in the prevailing situation. “Our goal is to restore peace in the region through dialogue and diplomacy. We have spoken with them about de-escalation and reopening the Strait of Hormuz,” the PM said.Modi said the situation would be a major test for the country and made a strong pitch for redoubling the effort for self-sufficiency in order to guard against contingencies. “Ninety percent of ships carrying supplies to India are foreign-owned and this is not a very happy situation,” the PM said, as he referred to efforts during his tenures to overcome dependency on others for critical materials like active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), and defence imports.Modi sought cooperation from states to cushion the impact on the poor by ensuring regular supply, saying they would be affected the most during the crisis. “Therefore, it must be ensured that the benefits of the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana reach them on time,” he said.“The fundamentals of our economy are strong, and govt is closely monitoring the rapidly changing situation,” he said. “I assure the people that the govt is alert, ready, and working with full seriousness on strategy, taking every necessary decision. The welfare of the people is paramount for us.”Modi said govt is also working to ensure that farmers receive adequate fertilisers in the upcoming sowing season and that ships carrying essential goods reach safely, warning that prolonged disruption would have serious consequences.About the AuthorAtul MathurAtul Mathur is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India with over 27 years of experience in journalism. Based in Delhi, he has spent much of his career reporting on governance, public policy and politics, churning out researched, data-driven stories that impact daily lives. Atul is known for investigative depth and strong human-interest narratives as he strives to bring clarity and context to complex issues. He currently tracks the energy sector, writing on power, renewable energy, coal and mines.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesFrom Saif Ali Khan-Amrita Singh to Bhagyashree-Himalaya Dasani: 5 famous Indian celebrities who eloped and got marriedExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedDivyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to become parents after 10 years of marriage: From meeting when she was heartbroken to becoming life partners–Their love storyFrom gold to copper: 5 smart metal investments to make this NavratriRanveer Singh’s Car Collection: Top 5 cars owned by the actor123Hot PicksTrain ticket refund ruleFortnite layoffsSonia GandhiGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: Amid continuing uncertainty over the likely course of the war in West Asia, PM Modi on Tuesday warned of prolonged disruption, saying its adverse effects could last for a long time. Speaking in RS a day after President Trump said negotiations have started with Iran, Modi cautioned that conflict could continue, leading to…

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Updated: Mar 25, 2026, 10:51 IST

Updated: Mar 25, 2026, 10:51 IST

Captains of 10 IPL teams (Photo Credit: IPL) The captains of all IPL teams are set to meet with officials from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on March 25 to discuss a range of key issues, including the Impact Player rule and the code of conduct. However, the primary focus is…

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