Personality Test: Personality test: Rose, sunflower, or tulip? The flower you choose reveals your attachment style in love

Personality Test: Personality test: Rose, sunflower, or tulip? The flower you choose reveals your attachment style in love

We’ve all been there: it’s late in the night, you’re scrolling through your phone, and you stumble upon a personality quiz that promises to “read your soul.” You know it’s not exactly a lab-certified psych eval, but there’s something addictive about seeing yourself reflected in a few paragraphs. Think of these tests like a quick…

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US to issue special passports to celebrate America’s 250th birthday: Here’s what will be new and different in these American passports

US to issue special passports to celebrate America’s 250th birthday: Here’s what will be new and different in these American passports

The US State Department is preparing to issue a limited batch of commemorative passports to mark America’s 250th birthday. One of the biggest changes in these passports is the inclusion of Donald Trump’s image inside the travel document. According to a CNN report, the special passports will begin rolling out shortly before July 4 and…

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Epstein silence, subtle messaging and NATO push: Key takeaways from King Charles III’s historic US speech

Epstein silence, subtle messaging and NATO push: Key takeaways from King Charles III’s historic US speech

King Charles III’s historic US speech King Charles III’s visit to the United States was about celebrating the 250th anniversary of American independence. This is the King’s first trip to the US as monarch and the first state visit by a British sovereign since 2007.However, the visit also carries significant diplomatic weight, coming at a…

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TS SSC result 2026 released: Here’s how you can apply for re-verification, recounting, check complete details here

TS SSC result 2026 released: Here’s how you can apply for re-verification, recounting, check complete details here

Telangana SSC revaluation, rechecking details Telangana State SSC (Class 10th) Result 2026 has been released on results.bse.telangana.gov.in on April 29, 2026. This year’s pass percentage was recorded at 95.15%. The result shows an improvement from last year’s result of 92.78%. The number of examinees this year totaled 5,26,166 students; out of which, 5,16,815 were regular…

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Mukesh Khanna ‘can sign’ ‘Dhurandhar 2’ Ranveer Singh for playing Kilvish and not ‘Shaktimaan’: ‘Negativity hai face par’

Mukesh Khanna ‘can sign’ ‘Dhurandhar 2’ Ranveer Singh for playing Kilvish and not ‘Shaktimaan’: ‘Negativity hai face par’

Mukesh Khanna praises Dhurandhar but rejects Ranveer Singh as Shaktimaan: “Negativity hai face par.” He prefers a positive image for the role, suggesting Ranveer for villain Kilvish instead. Khanna also doubts Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama in Ramayana: Part 1, set for Diwali 2026. After ‘Dhurandhar’ and ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ struck gold at the box…

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‘AI chip in bat’? Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks silence with cheeky reply – Watch

‘AI chip in bat’? Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks silence with cheeky reply – Watch

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Pic credit: IPL) NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals’ teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has finally broken his silence on the bizarre “AI chip in bat” allegation — and did so in style, with a cheeky response that has now taken the internet by storm.After yet another record-shattering outing in IPL 2026, the 15-year-old prodigy was…

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. NEW DELHI: The Times Internet Half Marathon brought together emerging talent, with the under-29 10-kilometer category showcasing speed, ambition, and promising athletic journeys.Securing the top position was Krishna Pal, 28, who clocked an impressive chip time of 34:00. Having started his running journey in 2019, Pal shared that his interest in the sport was sparked after reading about a marathon in a newspaper. What began as curiosity soon turned into commitment, and he has been running consistently since.Currently working with Tata Power Services, Pal noted that the support from his organization has played a key role in helping him pursue his passion. Looking ahead, he aims to represent India at the Olympics. Reflecting on the event, he said that despite participating in several marathons, the experience at this edition stood out.The second position was secured by Rajesh, who finished with a chip time of 35:40, just over a minute behind the leader. Despite narrowly missing the top spot, Rajesh remained optimistic, stating that he is focused on improving and sees each race as a step forward. He added that while this may not have been his day, the experience was both positive and motivating.Third place went to Mohit Sharma, 21, who clocked a chip time of 36:19. Having taken up running four years ago during his school days, Sharma initially started the sport out of interest. It was only after being noticed for his pace that he began to take it more seriously. He went on to qualify for national-level competitions in school and is now focused on further advancing at the national level.The under-29 category reflected a blend of raw talent and growing ambition, with runners at different stages of their journeys coming together on a common platform.As the race unfolded across the capital, the category highlighted not just performance but also the aspirations driving the next generation of athletes, each step bringing them closer to their goals.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos90-Year-Old Rejects Apology, Then Court Pushes ₹20 Crore Case to 2046Ganga Expressway Inaugurated: What ₹1,500 Toll Gets You on UP’s 594-km High-Speed Corridor | PM ModiUAE Quits OPEC In Big Oil Shake-Up: What It Means For India‘Siddaramaiah Ready To Step Down As Karnataka CM If Rahul Gandhi Asks’: Ex-Minister RajannaBengal Phase 2 Polls: 142 Constituencies Vote Today, Over 3.21 Crore Voters to DecideChokepoints of Power: how India can ‘trump’ China on the seasSwati Maliwal’s Explosive Exit: Assault Allegations, ‘Betrayal’ Charges Rock AAP As She Joins BJPIndian Aviation Sector Warns Of Possible Shutdown Amid Soaring Fuel CostsUNGA Chief Hails India’s Global Role, Calls India’s Leadership Central To MultilateralismIndia To Receive Fourth Unit Of S-400 Missile Systems From Russia, To Be Deployed In Rajasthan123Photostories5 Pokémon that secretly exist in the real world“I’ve been smoking for years and I’m fine”: What doctors say about delayed damageConfused about which color to pick for your living room? Check out these Feng Shui suggestions45°C to thunderstorms in hours — India’s wild weather swing captured in stunning visualsFrom a net worth of Rs 80 crore to a luxurious house in Mumbai: Hina Khan’s lavish lifestyle’The Lunchbox’, ‘Paan Singh Tomar’, Life Of Pi: Irrfan Khan’s iconic movies you may revisit today and always5 things travellers must do on an airplane that makes complete senseBeat the heat indoors: 5 smart design hacks that actually workIndia’s Skyline Giants: Top 10 tallest residential buildings transforming urban real estateBarry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter: Look inside their high-profile celebrity romance, breakup, and cheating rumours123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal Poll Phase 2 ViolenceFirhad HakimBengal Poll Phase 1 Vote SurgeMamata BanerjeeCalcutta High CourtTop TrendingTelangana Class 10 SSC resultExit Poll results 2026CGBSE Class 12 ResultTelangana SSC Result OnlineIPL Match TodayShreyas iyerRaja Raghuvanshi Wife BailBengal PollsCGBSE 12th ResultIPL Orange Cap

. NEW DELHI: The Times Internet Half Marathon brought together emerging talent, with the under-29 10-kilometer category showcasing speed, ambition, and promising athletic journeys.Securing the top position was Krishna Pal, 28, who clocked an impressive chip time of 34:00. Having started his running journey in 2019, Pal shared that his interest in the sport was sparked after reading about a marathon in a newspaper. What began as curiosity soon turned into commitment, and he has been running consistently since.Currently working with Tata Power Services, Pal noted that the support from his organization has played a key role in helping him pursue his passion. Looking ahead, he aims to represent India at the Olympics. Reflecting on the event, he said that despite participating in several marathons, the experience at this edition stood out.The second position was secured by Rajesh, who finished with a chip time of 35:40, just over a minute behind the leader. Despite narrowly missing the top spot, Rajesh remained optimistic, stating that he is focused on improving and sees each race as a step forward. He added that while this may not have been his day, the experience was both positive and motivating.Third place went to Mohit Sharma, 21, who clocked a chip time of 36:19. Having taken up running four years ago during his school days, Sharma initially started the sport out of interest. It was only after being noticed for his pace that he began to take it more seriously. He went on to qualify for national-level competitions in school and is now focused on further advancing at the national level.The under-29 category reflected a blend of raw talent and growing ambition, with runners at different stages of their journeys coming together on a common platform.As the race unfolded across the capital, the category highlighted not just performance but also the aspirations driving the next generation of athletes, each step bringing them closer to their goals.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos90-Year-Old Rejects Apology, Then Court Pushes ₹20 Crore Case to 2046Ganga Expressway Inaugurated: What ₹1,500 Toll Gets You on UP’s 594-km High-Speed Corridor | PM ModiUAE Quits OPEC In Big Oil Shake-Up: What It Means For India‘Siddaramaiah Ready To Step Down As Karnataka CM If Rahul Gandhi Asks’: Ex-Minister RajannaBengal Phase 2 Polls: 142 Constituencies Vote Today, Over 3.21 Crore Voters to DecideChokepoints of Power: how India can ‘trump’ China on the seasSwati Maliwal’s Explosive Exit: Assault Allegations, ‘Betrayal’ Charges Rock AAP As She Joins BJPIndian Aviation Sector Warns Of Possible Shutdown Amid Soaring Fuel CostsUNGA Chief Hails India’s Global Role, Calls India’s Leadership Central To MultilateralismIndia To Receive Fourth Unit Of S-400 Missile Systems From Russia, To Be Deployed In Rajasthan123Photostories5 Pokémon that secretly exist in the real world“I’ve been smoking for years and I’m fine”: What doctors say about delayed damageConfused about which color to pick for your living room? Check out these Feng Shui suggestions45°C to thunderstorms in hours — India’s wild weather swing captured in stunning visualsFrom a net worth of Rs 80 crore to a luxurious house in Mumbai: Hina Khan’s lavish lifestyle’The Lunchbox’, ‘Paan Singh Tomar’, Life Of Pi: Irrfan Khan’s iconic movies you may revisit today and always5 things travellers must do on an airplane that makes complete senseBeat the heat indoors: 5 smart design hacks that actually workIndia’s Skyline Giants: Top 10 tallest residential buildings transforming urban real estateBarry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter: Look inside their high-profile celebrity romance, breakup, and cheating rumours123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal Poll Phase 2 ViolenceFirhad HakimBengal Poll Phase 1 Vote SurgeMamata BanerjeeCalcutta High CourtTop TrendingTelangana Class 10 SSC resultExit Poll results 2026CGBSE Class 12 ResultTelangana SSC Result OnlineIPL Match TodayShreyas iyerRaja Raghuvanshi Wife BailBengal PollsCGBSE 12th ResultIPL Orange Cap

NEW DELHI: The Times Internet Half Marathon brought together emerging talent, with the under-29 10-kilometer category showcasing speed, ambition, and promising athletic journeys.Securing the top position was Krishna Pal, 28, who clocked an impressive chip time of 34:00. Having started his running journey in 2019, Pal shared that his interest in the sport was sparked…

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‘AI chip in bat’? Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks silence with cheeky reply – Watch

‘AI chip in bat’? Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks silence with cheeky reply – Watch

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Pic credit: IPL) NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals’ teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has finally broken his silence on the bizarre “AI chip in bat” allegation — and did so in style, with a cheeky response that has now taken the internet by storm.After yet another record-shattering outing in IPL 2026, the 15-year-old prodigy was…

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CGBSE Class 12 toppers 2026: Jigyasu Verma tops with 98.60%, check complete merit list here

CGBSE Class 12 toppers 2026: Jigyasu Verma tops with 98.60%, check complete merit list here

The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) has declared the Class 12 board examination results for 2026, at cg.results.nic.in. A total of 2,38,626 students registered and appeared. Of these, 1,01,184 were boys and 1,37,442 were girls, indicating a higher female participation in the examination cycle.The overall pass percentage stood at 81.87%, showing a marginal yet…

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Sameera Reddy reacts to Deepika Padukone’s 8-hour shift row: ‘It’s a luxury for women to ask for it’

Sameera Reddy reacts to Deepika Padukone’s 8-hour shift row: ‘It’s a luxury for women to ask for it’

Actor Sameera Reddy, who is currently promoting her upcoming film ‘Aakhri Sawal’ with Sanjay Dutt, has shared her perspective on the ongoing debate around 8-hour work shifts in the film industry. For those not in the know, conversation picked up after reports claimed that Deepika Padukone had sought shorter workdays for Spirit and the sequel…

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Parenting Styles: Gentle parenting fails without this one rule most parents ignore

Parenting Styles: Gentle parenting fails without this one rule most parents ignore

Gentle parenting has won over many families for a reason. It replaces fear with connection, shouting with explanation, and blind obedience with understanding. Done well, it helps children feel seen rather than controlled.But there is one mistake that can quietly undo the whole approach: confusing kindness with permissiveness.Gentle parenting is not about saying yes to…

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NEW DELHI: With voting now almost over in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and the Union Territory of Puducherry, focus is quietly shifting to the much-awaited exit polls. The exit polls or opinion polls are usually released starting half an hour after polling ends and give an early idea of how people may have voted.Exit polls often shape the first narrative on who could win, but they are not always accurate. In past elections, some have got the overall trend right, while others have been far off the final results.The last round of assembly elections across five states: Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Puducherry and West Bengal, offers a useful benchmark. Here’s what the assembly polls exit polls for Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal predicted the last time:KeralaExit polls in Kerala correctly anticipated a victory for the Left Democratic Front (LDF), but underestimated its dominance. The average of polls placed the LDF at around 82 seats, while the United Democratic Front (UDF) was projected to win about 56.The final results, however, showed a much stronger performance by the LDF, which secured 99 seats—17 more than the projection. The UDF, on the other hand, managed only 41 seats, falling short by 15. Tamil NaduIn Tamil Nadu, exit polls were broadly accurate in predicting a win for the DMK-led alliance, though they slightly overestimated its scale. The average projection gave the DMK+ around 166 seats, compared to the actual 159. The AIADMK+ alliance was projected to win about 63 seats but performed better than expected with 75 seats—12 more than predicted. While the overall verdict was correctly forecast, exit polls did not fully capture the resilience of the AIADMK-led bloc.AssamAssam stood out as one of the most accurately predicted elections. Exit polls projected the BJP-led NDA to win around 71 seats, while the Congress-led alliance was expected to secure about 54.The final results were remarkably close to these estimates. The NDA won 75 seats, just four more than projected, while the opposition alliance secured 50, only slightly below expectations.PuducherryIn Puducherry, exit polls correctly predicted an NDA victory but overestimated its seat tally. The average projection gave the NDA around 21 seats, compared to the actual 16.The UPA’s performance matched predictions more closely, winning 9 seats as expected. However, the biggest gap came from independents.West BengalWest Bengal was the biggest outlier, with exit polls failing to predict both the scale and clarity of the mandate. The average of polls suggested a competitive race, projecting around 155 seats for the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and 126 for the BJP-led NDA.In reality, the TMC secured a sweeping victory with 216 seats—61 more than projected—while the NDA managed just 77 seats, falling short by 49. The Congress-led alliance was expected to win around 12 seats but ended up with just one.Taken together, the five states present a mixed picture of exit poll accuracy. While states like Assam and Tamil Nadu saw reasonably accurate forecasts in terms of overall direction, Kerala and Puducherry revealed gaps in estimating margins and seat shares. West Bengal reflected a clear miss on the mandate.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 MediaVideos90-Year-Old Rejects Apology, Then Court Pushes ₹20 Crore Case to 2046Ganga Expressway Inaugurated: What ₹1,500 Toll Gets You on UP’s 594-km High-Speed Corridor | PM ModiUAE Quits OPEC In Big Oil Shake-Up: What It Means For India‘Siddaramaiah Ready To Step Down As Karnataka CM If Rahul Gandhi Asks’: Ex-Minister RajannaBengal Phase 2 Polls: 142 Constituencies Vote Today, Over 3.21 Crore Voters to DecideChokepoints of Power: how India can ‘trump’ China on the seasSwati Maliwal’s Explosive Exit: Assault Allegations, ‘Betrayal’ Charges Rock AAP As She Joins BJPIndian Aviation Sector Warns Of Possible Shutdown Amid Soaring Fuel CostsUNGA Chief Hails India’s Global Role, Calls India’s Leadership Central To MultilateralismIndia To Receive Fourth Unit Of S-400 Missile Systems From Russia, To Be Deployed In Rajasthan123Photostories5 Pokémon that secretly exist in the real world“I’ve been smoking for years and I’m fine”: What doctors say about delayed damageConfused about which color to pick for your living room? Check out these Feng Shui suggestions45°C to thunderstorms in hours — India’s wild weather swing captured in stunning visualsFrom a net worth of Rs 80 crore to a luxurious house in Mumbai: Hina Khan’s lavish lifestyle’The Lunchbox’, ‘Paan Singh Tomar’, Life Of Pi: Irrfan Khan’s iconic movies you may revisit today and always5 things travellers must do on an airplane that makes complete senseBeat the heat indoors: 5 smart design hacks that actually workIndia’s Skyline Giants: Top 10 tallest residential buildings transforming urban real estateBarry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter: Look inside their high-profile celebrity romance, breakup, and cheating rumours123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal Poll Phase 2 ViolenceFirhad HakimBengal Poll Phase 1 Vote SurgeMamata BanerjeeCalcutta High CourtTop TrendingTelangana Class 10 SSC resultExit Poll results 2026CGBSE Class 12 ResultTelangana SSC Result OnlineIPL Match TodayShreyas iyerRaja Raghuvanshi Wife BailBengal PollsCGBSE 12th ResultIPL Orange Cap

NEW DELHI: With voting now almost over in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and the Union Territory of Puducherry, focus is quietly shifting to the much-awaited exit polls. The exit polls or opinion polls are usually released starting half an hour after polling ends and give an early idea of how people may have voted.Exit polls often shape the first narrative on who could win, but they are not always accurate. In past elections, some have got the overall trend right, while others have been far off the final results.The last round of assembly elections across five states: Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Puducherry and West Bengal, offers a useful benchmark. Here’s what the assembly polls exit polls for Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal predicted the last time:KeralaExit polls in Kerala correctly anticipated a victory for the Left Democratic Front (LDF), but underestimated its dominance. The average of polls placed the LDF at around 82 seats, while the United Democratic Front (UDF) was projected to win about 56.The final results, however, showed a much stronger performance by the LDF, which secured 99 seats—17 more than the projection. The UDF, on the other hand, managed only 41 seats, falling short by 15. Tamil NaduIn Tamil Nadu, exit polls were broadly accurate in predicting a win for the DMK-led alliance, though they slightly overestimated its scale. The average projection gave the DMK+ around 166 seats, compared to the actual 159. The AIADMK+ alliance was projected to win about 63 seats but performed better than expected with 75 seats—12 more than predicted. While the overall verdict was correctly forecast, exit polls did not fully capture the resilience of the AIADMK-led bloc.AssamAssam stood out as one of the most accurately predicted elections. Exit polls projected the BJP-led NDA to win around 71 seats, while the Congress-led alliance was expected to secure about 54.The final results were remarkably close to these estimates. The NDA won 75 seats, just four more than projected, while the opposition alliance secured 50, only slightly below expectations.PuducherryIn Puducherry, exit polls correctly predicted an NDA victory but overestimated its seat tally. The average projection gave the NDA around 21 seats, compared to the actual 16.The UPA’s performance matched predictions more closely, winning 9 seats as expected. However, the biggest gap came from independents.West BengalWest Bengal was the biggest outlier, with exit polls failing to predict both the scale and clarity of the mandate. The average of polls suggested a competitive race, projecting around 155 seats for the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and 126 for the BJP-led NDA.In reality, the TMC secured a sweeping victory with 216 seats—61 more than projected—while the NDA managed just 77 seats, falling short by 49. The Congress-led alliance was expected to win around 12 seats but ended up with just one.Taken together, the five states present a mixed picture of exit poll accuracy. While states like Assam and Tamil Nadu saw reasonably accurate forecasts in terms of overall direction, Kerala and Puducherry revealed gaps in estimating margins and seat shares. West Bengal reflected a clear miss on the mandate.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 MediaVideos90-Year-Old Rejects Apology, Then Court Pushes ₹20 Crore Case to 2046Ganga Expressway Inaugurated: What ₹1,500 Toll Gets You on UP’s 594-km High-Speed Corridor | PM ModiUAE Quits OPEC In Big Oil Shake-Up: What It Means For India‘Siddaramaiah Ready To Step Down As Karnataka CM If Rahul Gandhi Asks’: Ex-Minister RajannaBengal Phase 2 Polls: 142 Constituencies Vote Today, Over 3.21 Crore Voters to DecideChokepoints of Power: how India can ‘trump’ China on the seasSwati Maliwal’s Explosive Exit: Assault Allegations, ‘Betrayal’ Charges Rock AAP As She Joins BJPIndian Aviation Sector Warns Of Possible Shutdown Amid Soaring Fuel CostsUNGA Chief Hails India’s Global Role, Calls India’s Leadership Central To MultilateralismIndia To Receive Fourth Unit Of S-400 Missile Systems From Russia, To Be Deployed In Rajasthan123Photostories5 Pokémon that secretly exist in the real world“I’ve been smoking for years and I’m fine”: What doctors say about delayed damageConfused about which color to pick for your living room? Check out these Feng Shui suggestions45°C to thunderstorms in hours — India’s wild weather swing captured in stunning visualsFrom a net worth of Rs 80 crore to a luxurious house in Mumbai: Hina Khan’s lavish lifestyle’The Lunchbox’, ‘Paan Singh Tomar’, Life Of Pi: Irrfan Khan’s iconic movies you may revisit today and always5 things travellers must do on an airplane that makes complete senseBeat the heat indoors: 5 smart design hacks that actually workIndia’s Skyline Giants: Top 10 tallest residential buildings transforming urban real estateBarry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter: Look inside their high-profile celebrity romance, breakup, and cheating rumours123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal Poll Phase 2 ViolenceFirhad HakimBengal Poll Phase 1 Vote SurgeMamata BanerjeeCalcutta High CourtTop TrendingTelangana Class 10 SSC resultExit Poll results 2026CGBSE Class 12 ResultTelangana SSC Result OnlineIPL Match TodayShreyas iyerRaja Raghuvanshi Wife BailBengal PollsCGBSE 12th ResultIPL Orange Cap

NEW DELHI: With voting now almost over in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and the Union Territory of Puducherry, focus is quietly shifting to the much-awaited exit polls. The exit polls or opinion polls are usually released starting half an hour after polling ends and give an early idea of how people may have…

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Nensi Patel gets maiden Women’s T20 World Cup call up for New Zealand;  Devine, Tahuhu and Bates set for farewell

Nensi Patel gets maiden Women’s T20 World Cup call up for New Zealand; Devine, Tahuhu and Bates set for farewell

Defending champions New Zealand announce squad for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 New Zealand women’s national cricket team have unveiled a 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in England, striking a balance between seasoned campaigners and emerging talent as they gear up to defend their crown. The squad carries added…

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CGBSE Class 10 Result 2026 declared: Here’s how to check your SSC scorecard, direct link and steps to download marksheet

CGBSE Class 10 Result 2026 declared: Here’s how to check your SSC scorecard, direct link and steps to download marksheet

Representational file photo The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education has officially declared the Class 10 Result 2026 today at 2:30 pm. Students who appeared for the High School examination can now check their scores online through the official websites as well as alternative platforms.With lakhs of students accessing the result at the same time, the…

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