‘He’ll break my head or my toe’: KL Rahul makes shocking Jasprit Bumrah admission

‘He’ll break my head or my toe’: KL Rahul makes shocking Jasprit Bumrah admission

Jasprit Bumrah and KL Rahul (AP Photos) India batter KL Rahul has shared insights about facing Jasprit Bumrah in cricket nets and his successful IPL record against the pacer. When informed about his impressive IPL statistics against Bumrah, Rahul responded with humour, expressing concern about potential consequences in future practice sessions. ‘Control your temptations’: Jasprit…

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Pakistani rapper Talha Anjum caused a stir by waving the Indian flag during a concert in Nepal.  He later defended his actions, stating his art has no borders and he does not care about propaganda.  While some Pakistanis criticised the move, many Indians praised the gesture. The incident has generated significant social media discussion. Pakistani rapper Talha Anjum caused a stir by waving the Indian flag during a concert in Nepal.  He later defended his actions, stating his art has no borders and he does not care about propaganda.  While some Pakistanis criticised the move, many Indians praised the gesture. The incident has generated significant social media discussion. Pakistani Rapper Talha Anjum sparked a social media storm this weekend after he waved, and draped himself in the Indian flag during a performance in Nepal.According to The Dawn, Anjum was performing Kaun Talha, his diss track aimed at Indian rapper Naezy, when someone from the crowd threw the Indian tricolour towards him. The video shared widely on social media shows him grabbing the tricolour, waving it before wrapping it around himself.After facing criticism on social media, Anjum responded, saying, “My heart has no place for hate. My art has no borders. If my raising an Indian flag sparks controversy, so be it. I’ll do it again. I will never care about the media, the war-mongering governments, and their propaganda. Urdu rap is and will always be borderless.”As the video went viral, Anjum faced a wave of criticism on social media. One Pakistani user wrote, “Talha Anjum waving the Indian flag at a Nepal concert while India blocks his Spotify and likely his YouTube is a sad reminder of our own national decay. No pride, no dignity… just performers desperate for applause from those who shut them out.”Indian users, on the other hand, praised the gesture. One comment read, “The goodness of India will always spread to good people across.”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 MediaVideosED Cracks Down On ‘White-Collar Terror Module’, Conducts 25 Raids Linked To Al-Falah UniversityUN Rejects ICT Verdict on Sheikh Hasina’s Death Penalty, But Backs Justice For Bangladesh VictimsPM Modi Reveals Why NDA Swept Bihar, Says Emotional Mode And 24×7 Development Win Elections In IndiaCalm And Radical: Dr Umar’s Pre-Blast Video Exposes Educated New Face Of Terror Behind Delhi Attack”Justice at Last”: Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina Gets Death Penalty; Victims Welcome VerdictJaishankar, Russian FM Lavrov Hold Key Talks in Moscow Ahead of Putin’s India Visit ‘In 3 Weeks’India Doubles Down On Russian Oil Imports Despite U.S. Sanctions HeatBangladesh Seeks Hasina’s Return As India Notes ICT Tribunal Verdict, Calls For Peace And Stability’This Generation Can Bring Viksit Bharat Before 2047’: Army Chief Dwivedi’s Message To Gen ZHasina Verdict Sparks Outrage as Ex-Indian Envoy Questions Evidence and Awami League Cries Black Day123PhotostoriesHow to talk to teens so they actually listen12 best US family-friendly destinations for Christmas 2025Bobby Deol, Pratik Gandhi, to Mrunal Thakur: How ‘Scam 1992’, ‘Aashram’ and ‘Scoop’ transformed these actors’ careersBigg Boss 19: From Kunickaa Sadanand, Amaal Mallik to Gaurav Khanna; Educational qualifications of top 9 contestantsThe silent night-time disorder linked to diabetes, BP, and heart attacks: Why snoring may signal a silent, dangerous disorderTop 7 baby boy names inspired by Lord HanumanSubtle signs you didn’t realize indicate calcium deficiency (and it can be life-threatening)Sugar or salt: Which one hurts the heart more?How to use the 55×5 manifestation rule to attract what you desire quickly and accuratelyHow to reduce sugar in a child’s diet (and why)123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodaySheikh Hasina VerdictBihar Government FormationGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDak Prescott FianceBomb Threat TodayCeeDee LambDenver Nuggets vs chicago bullsKike HernndezDetroit Tigers WifeAuston MatthewsGiannis AntetokounmpoWWE Survivor SeriesWho is Ella Hakkinen

Pakistani rapper Talha Anjum caused a stir by waving the Indian flag during a concert in Nepal. He later defended his actions, stating his art has no borders and he does not care about propaganda. While some Pakistanis criticised the move, many Indians praised the gesture. The incident has generated significant social media discussion. Pakistani rapper Talha Anjum caused a stir by waving the Indian flag during a concert in Nepal. He later defended his actions, stating his art has no borders and he does not care about propaganda. While some Pakistanis criticised the move, many Indians praised the gesture. The incident has generated significant social media discussion. Pakistani Rapper Talha Anjum sparked a social media storm this weekend after he waved, and draped himself in the Indian flag during a performance in Nepal.According to The Dawn, Anjum was performing Kaun Talha, his diss track aimed at Indian rapper Naezy, when someone from the crowd threw the Indian tricolour towards him. The video shared widely on social media shows him grabbing the tricolour, waving it before wrapping it around himself.After facing criticism on social media, Anjum responded, saying, “My heart has no place for hate. My art has no borders. If my raising an Indian flag sparks controversy, so be it. I’ll do it again. I will never care about the media, the war-mongering governments, and their propaganda. Urdu rap is and will always be borderless.”As the video went viral, Anjum faced a wave of criticism on social media. One Pakistani user wrote, “Talha Anjum waving the Indian flag at a Nepal concert while India blocks his Spotify and likely his YouTube is a sad reminder of our own national decay. No pride, no dignity… just performers desperate for applause from those who shut them out.”Indian users, on the other hand, praised the gesture. One comment read, “The goodness of India will always spread to good people across.”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 MediaVideosED Cracks Down On ‘White-Collar Terror Module’, Conducts 25 Raids Linked To Al-Falah UniversityUN Rejects ICT Verdict on Sheikh Hasina’s Death Penalty, But Backs Justice For Bangladesh VictimsPM Modi Reveals Why NDA Swept Bihar, Says Emotional Mode And 24×7 Development Win Elections In IndiaCalm And Radical: Dr Umar’s Pre-Blast Video Exposes Educated New Face Of Terror Behind Delhi Attack”Justice at Last”: Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina Gets Death Penalty; Victims Welcome VerdictJaishankar, Russian FM Lavrov Hold Key Talks in Moscow Ahead of Putin’s India Visit ‘In 3 Weeks’India Doubles Down On Russian Oil Imports Despite U.S. Sanctions HeatBangladesh Seeks Hasina’s Return As India Notes ICT Tribunal Verdict, Calls For Peace And Stability’This Generation Can Bring Viksit Bharat Before 2047’: Army Chief Dwivedi’s Message To Gen ZHasina Verdict Sparks Outrage as Ex-Indian Envoy Questions Evidence and Awami League Cries Black Day123PhotostoriesHow to talk to teens so they actually listen12 best US family-friendly destinations for Christmas 2025Bobby Deol, Pratik Gandhi, to Mrunal Thakur: How ‘Scam 1992’, ‘Aashram’ and ‘Scoop’ transformed these actors’ careersBigg Boss 19: From Kunickaa Sadanand, Amaal Mallik to Gaurav Khanna; Educational qualifications of top 9 contestantsThe silent night-time disorder linked to diabetes, BP, and heart attacks: Why snoring may signal a silent, dangerous disorderTop 7 baby boy names inspired by Lord HanumanSubtle signs you didn’t realize indicate calcium deficiency (and it can be life-threatening)Sugar or salt: Which one hurts the heart more?How to use the 55×5 manifestation rule to attract what you desire quickly and accuratelyHow to reduce sugar in a child’s diet (and why)123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodaySheikh Hasina VerdictBihar Government FormationGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDak Prescott FianceBomb Threat TodayCeeDee LambDenver Nuggets vs chicago bullsKike HernndezDetroit Tigers WifeAuston MatthewsGiannis AntetokounmpoWWE Survivor SeriesWho is Ella Hakkinen

Pakistani rapper Talha Anjum caused a stir by waving the Indian flag during a concert in Nepal. He later defended his actions, stating his art has no borders and he does not care about propaganda. While some Pakistanis criticised the move, many Indians praised the gesture. The incident has generated significant social media discussion. Pakistani…

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GATE 2026: IIT Guwahati reopens application correction window for today; check list of editable fields here

GATE 2026: IIT Guwahati reopens application correction window for today; check list of editable fields here

GATE 2026: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati has once again opened the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2026 application correction facility for candidates. The correction window is available only for today, 18 November, 2025, on the official portal, goaps.iitg.ac.in. Applicants who need to make changes to their submitted forms are advised to…

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Priyanka Chopra calls working with Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran a privilege; Nick Jonas REACTS

Priyanka Chopra calls working with Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran a privilege; Nick Jonas REACTS

(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Priyanka Chopra is soaring with excitement as she officially begins promotions for ‘Varanasi’, SS Rajamouli’s highly anticipated epic starring South Indian powerhouses Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran. ‘Working alongside these two legends’ Priyanka Chopra has shared a set of stunning photos on Instagram, beaming beside her co-stars as they posed for the…

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Aviation industry: ICRA keeps outlook ‘stable’ as domestic traffic set for modest rise; international flyers projected to grow 13–15%

Aviation industry: ICRA keeps outlook ‘stable’ as domestic traffic set for modest rise; international flyers projected to grow 13–15%

India’s civil aviation sector is expected to grow steadily but at a modest pace this financial year, with domestic passenger traffic likely to expand by 4–6 per cent in 2025-26, rating agency ICRA has said. As per news agency ANI, the agency retained its “stable” outlook on the industry even as the April–October 2025 period…

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Prashant Kishor, the leader of Jan Suraaj, has openly accepted accountability for his party’s disappointing outcome in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, where they secured no seats. He emphasized that despite a genuine commitment to merit-based governance, his party could not connect with the electorate. Acknowledging flaws in both strategy and communication, Kishor stressed the importance of regaining public trust. Prashant Kishor, the leader of Jan Suraaj, has openly accepted accountability for his party’s disappointing outcome in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, where they secured no seats. He emphasized that despite a genuine commitment to merit-based governance, his party could not connect with the electorate. Acknowledging flaws in both strategy and communication, Kishor stressed the importance of regaining public trust. NEW DELHI: Jan Suraaj supremo Prashant Kishor on Tuesday said he takes 100 per cent responsibility for his party’s poor performance in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections. This was his first reaction after the poll verdict.Speaking from Patna, Kishor admitted: “We made an honest effort, but it was completely unsuccessful. There’s no harm in admitting this. Forget about systemic change; we couldn’t even bring about a change in power. But we certainly played some role in changing Bihar’s politics… There must have been some mistake in our efforts, in our thinking, in the way we explained that the public had not elected us. If the public did not show faith in us, then the responsibility for that is completely mine. I take that responsibility 100% on myself, that I could not win the faith of the people of Bihar.”The Jan Suraaj Party got 0 seats in the election, a stunning outcome for a new entrant once pitched as the “third force” in the bitterly contested battle between the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA), which secured 202 seats and the Mahagathbandhan (MGB), which won 35.For years, Prashant Kishor was regarded as one of India’s most successful political strategists and was known as the man behind a string of high-profile electoral wins. But his most anticipated venture, Jan Suraaj, has turned into a spectacular failure. Launched after an extended “padyatra” in Bihar, the party fielded 236 candidates, drawing heavily on social-media outreach and promising a new brand of politics focused on meritocracy, youth migration, jobs and improved governance.Jan Suraaj’s campaign sought to appeal especially to first-time voters and the urban electorate. Many candidates were professionals, retired bureaucrats and educated individuals pitched as alternatives to the traditional caste- and coalition-driven parties of Bihar. Yet despite the outreach, the results were devastating. In 57 constituencies the party polled fewer votes than the NOTA (None of the Above) option.In Marhaura, the only seat where the party came second, its candidate Abhay Singh secured 58,190 votes but even that fell short of victory. In other notable seats such as Katihar, Samastipur and Darauli, the party only just edged past NOTA by a few hundred votes.In urban Patna-district seats such as Bankipur, Digha, Phulwari and Patna Sahib, Jan Suraaj emerged as a distant third option, indicating some resonance with anti-incumbency sentiment among urban voters, but failing to penetrate the major support bases of established parties. Media-in-charge of Jan Suraaj, Obaidur Rahman, acknowledged the party’s failure and said the leadership would analyse why vote percentages remained so low despite “positive feedback” from the masses, especially youth. He added: “Good people got tickets, but voters were not ready to accept them who had the will to bring a change.”The Bihar Assembly elections were conducted in two phases on November 6 and November 11, with the results declared on November 14.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 MediaVideosMecca–Medina Tragedy: 45 Killed as Azharuddin Rushes to Assist Telangana FamiliesED Cracks Down On ‘White-Collar Terror Module’, Conducts 25 Raids Linked To Al-Falah UniversityUN Rejects ICT Verdict on Sheikh Hasina’s Death Penalty, But Backs Justice For Bangladesh VictimsPM Modi Reveals Why NDA Swept Bihar, Says Emotional Mode And 24×7 Development Win Elections In IndiaCalm And Radical: Dr Umar’s Pre-Blast Video Exposes Educated New Face Of Terror Behind Delhi Attack”Justice at Last”: Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina Gets Death Penalty; Victims Welcome VerdictJaishankar, Russian FM Lavrov Hold Key Talks in Moscow Ahead of Putin’s India Visit ‘In 3 Weeks’India Doubles Down On Russian Oil Imports Despite U.S. Sanctions HeatBangladesh Seeks Hasina’s Return As India Notes ICT Tribunal Verdict, Calls For Peace And Stability’This Generation Can Bring Viksit Bharat Before 2047’: Army Chief Dwivedi’s Message To Gen Z123PhotostoriesHow to talk to teens so they actually listen12 best US family-friendly destinations for Christmas 2025Bobby Deol, Pratik Gandhi, to Mrunal Thakur: How ‘Scam 1992’, ‘Aashram’ and ‘Scoop’ transformed these actors’ careersBigg Boss 19: From Kunickaa Sadanand, Amaal Mallik to Gaurav Khanna; Educational qualifications of top 9 contestantsThe silent night-time disorder linked to diabetes, BP, and heart attacks: Why snoring may signal a silent, dangerous disorderTop 7 baby boy names inspired by Lord HanumanSubtle signs you didn’t realize indicate calcium deficiency (and it can be life-threatening)Sugar or salt: Which one hurts the heart more?How to use the 55×5 manifestation rule to attract what you desire quickly and accuratelyHow to reduce sugar in a child’s diet (and why)123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodaySheikh Hasina VerdictBihar Government FormationGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDak Prescott FianceBomb Threat TodayCeeDee LambDenver Nuggets vs chicago bullsKike HernndezDetroit Tigers WifeAuston MatthewsGiannis AntetokounmpoWWE Survivor SeriesWho is Ella Hakkinen

Prashant Kishor, the leader of Jan Suraaj, has openly accepted accountability for his party’s disappointing outcome in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, where they secured no seats. He emphasized that despite a genuine commitment to merit-based governance, his party could not connect with the electorate. Acknowledging flaws in both strategy and communication, Kishor stressed the importance of regaining public trust. Prashant Kishor, the leader of Jan Suraaj, has openly accepted accountability for his party’s disappointing outcome in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, where they secured no seats. He emphasized that despite a genuine commitment to merit-based governance, his party could not connect with the electorate. Acknowledging flaws in both strategy and communication, Kishor stressed the importance of regaining public trust. NEW DELHI: Jan Suraaj supremo Prashant Kishor on Tuesday said he takes 100 per cent responsibility for his party’s poor performance in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections. This was his first reaction after the poll verdict.Speaking from Patna, Kishor admitted: “We made an honest effort, but it was completely unsuccessful. There’s no harm in admitting this. Forget about systemic change; we couldn’t even bring about a change in power. But we certainly played some role in changing Bihar’s politics… There must have been some mistake in our efforts, in our thinking, in the way we explained that the public had not elected us. If the public did not show faith in us, then the responsibility for that is completely mine. I take that responsibility 100% on myself, that I could not win the faith of the people of Bihar.”The Jan Suraaj Party got 0 seats in the election, a stunning outcome for a new entrant once pitched as the “third force” in the bitterly contested battle between the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA), which secured 202 seats and the Mahagathbandhan (MGB), which won 35.For years, Prashant Kishor was regarded as one of India’s most successful political strategists and was known as the man behind a string of high-profile electoral wins. But his most anticipated venture, Jan Suraaj, has turned into a spectacular failure. Launched after an extended “padyatra” in Bihar, the party fielded 236 candidates, drawing heavily on social-media outreach and promising a new brand of politics focused on meritocracy, youth migration, jobs and improved governance.Jan Suraaj’s campaign sought to appeal especially to first-time voters and the urban electorate. Many candidates were professionals, retired bureaucrats and educated individuals pitched as alternatives to the traditional caste- and coalition-driven parties of Bihar. Yet despite the outreach, the results were devastating. In 57 constituencies the party polled fewer votes than the NOTA (None of the Above) option.In Marhaura, the only seat where the party came second, its candidate Abhay Singh secured 58,190 votes but even that fell short of victory. In other notable seats such as Katihar, Samastipur and Darauli, the party only just edged past NOTA by a few hundred votes.In urban Patna-district seats such as Bankipur, Digha, Phulwari and Patna Sahib, Jan Suraaj emerged as a distant third option, indicating some resonance with anti-incumbency sentiment among urban voters, but failing to penetrate the major support bases of established parties. Media-in-charge of Jan Suraaj, Obaidur Rahman, acknowledged the party’s failure and said the leadership would analyse why vote percentages remained so low despite “positive feedback” from the masses, especially youth. He added: “Good people got tickets, but voters were not ready to accept them who had the will to bring a change.”The Bihar Assembly elections were conducted in two phases on November 6 and November 11, with the results declared on November 14.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 MediaVideosMecca–Medina Tragedy: 45 Killed as Azharuddin Rushes to Assist Telangana FamiliesED Cracks Down On ‘White-Collar Terror Module’, Conducts 25 Raids Linked To Al-Falah UniversityUN Rejects ICT Verdict on Sheikh Hasina’s Death Penalty, But Backs Justice For Bangladesh VictimsPM Modi Reveals Why NDA Swept Bihar, Says Emotional Mode And 24×7 Development Win Elections In IndiaCalm And Radical: Dr Umar’s Pre-Blast Video Exposes Educated New Face Of Terror Behind Delhi Attack”Justice at Last”: Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina Gets Death Penalty; Victims Welcome VerdictJaishankar, Russian FM Lavrov Hold Key Talks in Moscow Ahead of Putin’s India Visit ‘In 3 Weeks’India Doubles Down On Russian Oil Imports Despite U.S. Sanctions HeatBangladesh Seeks Hasina’s Return As India Notes ICT Tribunal Verdict, Calls For Peace And Stability’This Generation Can Bring Viksit Bharat Before 2047’: Army Chief Dwivedi’s Message To Gen Z123PhotostoriesHow to talk to teens so they actually listen12 best US family-friendly destinations for Christmas 2025Bobby Deol, Pratik Gandhi, to Mrunal Thakur: How ‘Scam 1992’, ‘Aashram’ and ‘Scoop’ transformed these actors’ careersBigg Boss 19: From Kunickaa Sadanand, Amaal Mallik to Gaurav Khanna; Educational qualifications of top 9 contestantsThe silent night-time disorder linked to diabetes, BP, and heart attacks: Why snoring may signal a silent, dangerous disorderTop 7 baby boy names inspired by Lord HanumanSubtle signs you didn’t realize indicate calcium deficiency (and it can be life-threatening)Sugar or salt: Which one hurts the heart more?How to use the 55×5 manifestation rule to attract what you desire quickly and accuratelyHow to reduce sugar in a child’s diet (and why)123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodaySheikh Hasina VerdictBihar Government FormationGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDak Prescott FianceBomb Threat TodayCeeDee LambDenver Nuggets vs chicago bullsKike HernndezDetroit Tigers WifeAuston MatthewsGiannis AntetokounmpoWWE Survivor SeriesWho is Ella Hakkinen

Prashant Kishor, the leader of Jan Suraaj, has openly accepted accountability for his party’s disappointing outcome in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, where they secured no seats. He emphasized that despite a genuine commitment to merit-based governance, his party could not connect with the electorate. Acknowledging flaws in both strategy and communication, Kishor stressed the…

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Busting myths! H-1B visa holders are not ‘cheap labour’ – why foreign workers are important for US

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H-1B visas are important: they are the route to getting highly skilled foreign nationals to work in the US. (AI image) H-1B visas, on which the Donald Trump administration is imposing increasing restrictions, are actually beneficial for the US economy and unlike some people who claim that they constitute ‘cheap labour’, evidence seems to suggest…

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BSEB releases BBOSE December 2025 table for 10th and 12th exams; download full details here

BSEB releases BBOSE December 2025 table for 10th and 12th exams; download full details here

BSEB releases BBOSE December 2025 exam schedule for 10th and 12th students BBOSE exam dates 2025: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the complete timetable for the Bihar Board of Open Schooling and Examination (BBOSE) December 2025 examinations for both the Secondary (10th) and Higher Secondary (12th) levels. The board has also issued…

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‘Dhurandhar’ trailer out: Ranveer Singh’s fierce avatar, R Madhavan, Akshaye Khanna’s never-seen-before looks in an intriguing tale steals the show – WATCH VIDEO

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The trailer of Adtiya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar’ has finally been unveiled amidst much anticipation. The film stars Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal. It marks the debut of Sara Arjun, who was earlier a child artist. There’s been immense buzz around the film ever since the first look was dropped on Ranveer…

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Met Gala 2026: A to Z of the Met Gala 2026 theme ‘Costume Art’ |

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The Met Museum’s upcoming “Costume Art” exhibition, tied to the 2026 Met Gala, will showcase fashion as a distinct art form. Garments will be displayed alongside paintings and sculptures, exploring how clothing shapes human representation across centuries. This ambitious show aims to reveal fashion’s integral role within art history and contemporary culture. If you look…

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7 powerful Tuesday remedies to receive Lord Hanuman’s protection and strength

7 powerful Tuesday remedies to receive Lord Hanuman’s protection and strength

Tuesday isn’t just about rituals; it’s about following discipline. Hanuman represents control over senses, purity of thought, and loyalty to a higher purpose. Avoiding meat, alcohol, unnecessary arguments, gossip, and harsh words on Tuesday strengthens your inner fire without letting it turn destructive. Offer a red or saffron cloth (lal vastra) A small red cloth…

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Bomb threat in Delhi: 2 CRPF schools, 3 courts get Jaish-e-Mohammad mail; terror alert spikes after Red Fort blast

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NEW DELHI: Two CRPF schools and several courts in the national capital received bomb threats via e-mail on Tuesday, prompting immediate security alerts and precautionary measures, officials said.The schools, located in Prashant Vihar and Dwarka, received the threats around 9 am, the Delhi Fire Services said.Three court complexes in Delhi, including the Saket District Court…

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Cash vouchers for newlyweds: This Chinese city has come out with innovative ways to woo couples; seeks to boost marriages

Cash vouchers for newlyweds: This Chinese city has come out with innovative ways to woo couples; seeks to boost marriages

AI-generated image for representational purposes The move comes as marriages in China fell by one-fifth last year, with analysts attributing the decline to high childcare and education costs, Reuters reported.Ningbo’s civil affairs department announced on its official WeChat account that newlyweds will be eligible for eight vouchers worth a total of 1,000 yuan ($141/£107), redeemable…

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