Japanese proverb of the day: “Vision without action is a daydream, action without vision is chaos” — understanding balance, direction, and meaningful progress |

Japanese proverb of the day: “Vision without action is a daydream, action without vision is chaos” — understanding balance, direction, and meaningful progress |

Japanese proverb of the day (Image: AI-generated) People often think about their goals, plans, and dreams in their daily lives. Some people spend time thinking about what they want to do, while others stay busy doing things. But not every effort leads to results, and not every idea becomes a reality. People often have trouble…

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“Publicly retracting their statements”: Legal Mindset sounds alarm bells for Denims and Frogan as Ethan Klein lawsuit heats up

“Publicly retracting their statements”: Legal Mindset sounds alarm bells for Denims and Frogan as Ethan Klein lawsuit heats up

Kaceytron, Frogan and Denims (Image via X/@ kaceytron, fr0gan and DenimsTV) YouTuber Andrew Legal Mindset recently assessed the ongoing legal battle involving Ethan Klein and streamers Denims, Frogan, and Kaceytron on his channel. The lawyer went deep into the Klein’s lawsuit against the three and the devastating effect that it has brought both emotionally and…

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Car sickness? Top American doctor reveals a simple trick to beat motion sickness |

Car sickness? Top American doctor reveals a simple trick to beat motion sickness |

Tired of the motion sickness? Well, an old nursing trick can instantly alleviate car sickness. No, you don’t need to take any meds. Dr. Tania Elliott reveals that smelling isopropyl alcohol, via wipes or hand sanitizer, can significantly decrease nausea and vomiting. This simple, non-medicinal method offers quick relief for travelers experiencing motion sickness. That…

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Revenge quitting is 2026’s hottest career trend – here’s what it actually means |

Revenge quitting is 2026’s hottest career trend – here’s what it actually means |

Workers are embracing ‘revenge quitting’ in 2026, a trend where employees leave jobs not just for new opportunities, but to reclaim control after feeling ignored, overworked, or undervalued. This calculated departure prioritizes self-respect over enduring toxic work environments, marking a significant shift in employee priorities towards well-being and dignity. We’ve already lived through quiet quitting,…

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UAE users report disruptions across Facebook and Instagram as Meta hit by global outage

UAE users report disruptions across Facebook and Instagram as Meta hit by global outage

Facebook and Instagram down worldwide Several UAE residents reported being logged out of Facebook and experiencing issues with Instagram and Messenger on Friday evening, as a widespread global outage hit Meta’s platforms.The disruption began at around 5. 45pm UAE time, with users across Dubai and other emirates saying they were suddenly logged out of Facebook…

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File photo CEC Gyanesh Kumar has sent out a clear message to the election machinery in poll-going states – particularly officers brought in to replace the administrative and police brass seen as “pliable” or “partisan” towards the party in office – that they must maintain 100% neutrality while imposing strict checks on poll violence and voter intimidation. “EC has zero tolerance towards any kind of violence, intimidation or inducement towards any elector,” the CEC is said to have told officials involved in poll conduct in the four states and one UT. An EC official said the slew of transfers in WB, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Assam is aimed at cleaning up administration and police of elements that have become pliable. “In states like WB, violence and intimidation have been features of polls. This cycle has to stop,” the official said, adding that the deployment of 1,111 observers are steps in that direction.About the AuthorBharti JainBharti Jain is senior editor with The Times of India, New Delhi. She has been writing on security matters since 1996. Having covered the Union home ministry, security agencies, Election Commission and the ‘prime’ political beat, the Congress, for The Economic Times all these years, she moved to TOI in August 2012. Her repertoire of news stories delves into the whole gamut of issues related to terrorism and internal strife, besides probing strategic affairs in India’s neighbourhood.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Pak Missiles Could Hit US’: Intel Chief Tulsi Gabbard Flags Nuclear Threat, India Left Off ListIran’s National Security Chief Ali Larijani Killed, Foreign Minister Says ‘Won’t Destabilise Tehran’Russia Confirms Jaishankar-Lavrov Phone Call On BRICS Differences Amid Iran War, Middle East Crisis’Just A Pause, I Shall Be Back’: Priyanka Chaturvedi’s Viral Farewell Speech In Rajya Sabha’Hormuz Remains Our Foremost Priority’: PM Modi Speaks To Kuwait’s Crown Prince Amid West Asia WarRussian Oil Tanker Bound for China Makes U-Turn to India as Delhi Steps Up Imports Amid Iran War’Esteemed, Kind People’: Iran Thanks India As It Receives First Medical Aid Shipment From New DelhiIndia Secures Oil Supply As Jag Laadki Ship Survives War Threat At Hormuz, Reaches Gujarat SafelyIndia On Target? Taj Mahal In Controversial US Deportation Ad Sparks Debate Over Migrant Exit Policy’Married Modi-ji’: PM Modi Laughs As Mallikarjun Kharge Cracks Joke On Deve Gowda In Rajya Sabha123PhotostoriesGudi Padwa 2026: Why do Marathi people eat Neem Leaves on the first day of the Hindu New YearTamil Nadu Elections 2026: The main faces to watch out for in the high-stakes contestYour blood test may look normal, but these hidden markers can reveal early metabolic risk (and what you can do about it)Chaitra Navratri 2026: Traditional bhog offered to 9 avatars of Goddess Durga during the 9-day festivalNot sure what to do with old pillows? Here are smart ways to reuse them5 superbikes that offer the ultimate riding experienceHow to dry clean clothes at home: A step-by-step guideUgadi 2026: 8 traditional dishes prepared on the day of festival“Bollywood fashion ka mustaqbil Hamza–Yalina ke naam”: What Ranveer Singh and Sara Arjun wore at ‘Dhurandhar 2’s’ music launch will leave you talkingDoctor recommends top 10 medical tests you shouldn’t skip post-40123Hot PicksMaternity leaveBengal police reshuffleMatthew Van DykeGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingRGUHS BSC Nursing ResultIran Security Chief Ali Larijani DeathGreen Card HoldersMiguel DiazJasprit BumrahChief Ali LarijaniSalman KhanBig Show rumoursVijay Party TVKRaghav Chadha

File photo CEC Gyanesh Kumar has sent out a clear message to the election machinery in poll-going states – particularly officers brought in to replace the administrative and police brass seen as “pliable” or “partisan” towards the party in office – that they must maintain 100% neutrality while imposing strict checks on poll violence and voter intimidation. “EC has zero tolerance towards any kind of violence, intimidation or inducement towards any elector,” the CEC is said to have told officials involved in poll conduct in the four states and one UT. An EC official said the slew of transfers in WB, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Assam is aimed at cleaning up administration and police of elements that have become pliable. “In states like WB, violence and intimidation have been features of polls. This cycle has to stop,” the official said, adding that the deployment of 1,111 observers are steps in that direction.About the AuthorBharti JainBharti Jain is senior editor with The Times of India, New Delhi. She has been writing on security matters since 1996. Having covered the Union home ministry, security agencies, Election Commission and the ‘prime’ political beat, the Congress, for The Economic Times all these years, she moved to TOI in August 2012. Her repertoire of news stories delves into the whole gamut of issues related to terrorism and internal strife, besides probing strategic affairs in India’s neighbourhood.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Pak Missiles Could Hit US’: Intel Chief Tulsi Gabbard Flags Nuclear Threat, India Left Off ListIran’s National Security Chief Ali Larijani Killed, Foreign Minister Says ‘Won’t Destabilise Tehran’Russia Confirms Jaishankar-Lavrov Phone Call On BRICS Differences Amid Iran War, Middle East Crisis’Just A Pause, I Shall Be Back’: Priyanka Chaturvedi’s Viral Farewell Speech In Rajya Sabha’Hormuz Remains Our Foremost Priority’: PM Modi Speaks To Kuwait’s Crown Prince Amid West Asia WarRussian Oil Tanker Bound for China Makes U-Turn to India as Delhi Steps Up Imports Amid Iran War’Esteemed, Kind People’: Iran Thanks India As It Receives First Medical Aid Shipment From New DelhiIndia Secures Oil Supply As Jag Laadki Ship Survives War Threat At Hormuz, Reaches Gujarat SafelyIndia On Target? Taj Mahal In Controversial US Deportation Ad Sparks Debate Over Migrant Exit Policy’Married Modi-ji’: PM Modi Laughs As Mallikarjun Kharge Cracks Joke On Deve Gowda In Rajya Sabha123PhotostoriesGudi Padwa 2026: Why do Marathi people eat Neem Leaves on the first day of the Hindu New YearTamil Nadu Elections 2026: The main faces to watch out for in the high-stakes contestYour blood test may look normal, but these hidden markers can reveal early metabolic risk (and what you can do about it)Chaitra Navratri 2026: Traditional bhog offered to 9 avatars of Goddess Durga during the 9-day festivalNot sure what to do with old pillows? Here are smart ways to reuse them5 superbikes that offer the ultimate riding experienceHow to dry clean clothes at home: A step-by-step guideUgadi 2026: 8 traditional dishes prepared on the day of festival“Bollywood fashion ka mustaqbil Hamza–Yalina ke naam”: What Ranveer Singh and Sara Arjun wore at ‘Dhurandhar 2’s’ music launch will leave you talkingDoctor recommends top 10 medical tests you shouldn’t skip post-40123Hot PicksMaternity leaveBengal police reshuffleMatthew Van DykeGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingRGUHS BSC Nursing ResultIran Security Chief Ali Larijani DeathGreen Card HoldersMiguel DiazJasprit BumrahChief Ali LarijaniSalman KhanBig Show rumoursVijay Party TVKRaghav Chadha

CEC Gyanesh Kumar has sent out a clear message to the election machinery in poll-going states – particularly officers brought in to replace the administrative and police brass seen as “pliable” or “partisan” towards the party in office – that they must maintain 100% neutrality while imposing strict checks on poll violence and voter intimidation….

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‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety’ starring Kartik Aaryan, Nushrratt Bharuccha, Sunny Singh to re-release after 8 years

‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety’ starring Kartik Aaryan, Nushrratt Bharuccha, Sunny Singh to re-release after 8 years

Kartik Aaryan’s 2018 rom-com hit returns to theaters March 6. Friendship, heartbreak, bangers, and bachelor chaos await. Instagram ann: “Relive the laughter!” Luv Ranjan dir. stars Kartik, Nushrratt, Sunny. Post-flop Tu Meri, 2026 brings Naagzilla, Basu film. ‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety’ is set to unleash its mix of friendship, heartbreak, smash-hit songs, and legendary…

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‘Nick is part of my pujas’: Priyanka Chopra on raising Malti in ‘Partially American’ family, ‘I try to keep my traditions alive’

‘Nick is part of my pujas’: Priyanka Chopra on raising Malti in ‘Partially American’ family, ‘I try to keep my traditions alive’

Priyanka Chopra, married to Nick Jonas, is raising daughter Malti in a multicultural home. She says she keeps Indian traditions alive while embracing their partly American life. Chopra also praised Nick’s hands-on parenting. Professionally, she starred in The Bluff and will next appear with Mahesh Babu in upcoming big-budget Varanasi. Priyanka Chopra rose to fame…

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Horoscope Today, November 24, 2025: On Vinayaka Chaturthi, these zodiac signs will break through every obstacle

Horoscope Today, November 24, 2025: On Vinayaka Chaturthi, these zodiac signs will break through every obstacle

Start your day with clarity! Today’s horoscope highlights the opportunities and challenges for each zodiac sign. Whether it’s career, love, or personal growth, let the stars guide you. Take the advice, stay positive, and make the most of what the day brings. Aries Daily Horoscope Today, November 24, 2025 Let your values steer your day….

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JAC Delhi round 1 seat allotment 2026 released at jacdelhi.admissions.nic.in: Direct link to download here

JAC Delhi round 1 seat allotment 2026 released at jacdelhi.admissions.nic.in: Direct link to download here

The Joint Admission Committee (JAC), Delhi, has announced the Round 1 seat allotment result for 2026 counselling after 5 PM on June 15. Candidates can access their allotment status on the official portal using JEE Main login credentials. The result reflects institute and branch allocation based on merit, preferences, category, and seat availability. The Joint…

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Jacqueline Fernandez seeks to turn approver in Rs 200 crore Sukesh Chandrashekhar case

Jacqueline Fernandez seeks to turn approver in Rs 200 crore Sukesh Chandrashekhar case

NEW DELHI: Bollywood actor Jacqueline Fernandes on Friday expressed her willingness to turn approver in the Rs 200 crore money laundering case linked to Sukesh Chandrasekhar.The development came during proceedings before the Patiala House Court, where the matter is currently pending. Following her submission, the court directed the actor to file a formal application before…

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Europe Defence Reset :Can Europe survive without the US? Inside its 0 billion-military overhaul, defence reset |

Europe Defence Reset :Can Europe survive without the US? Inside its $900 billion-military overhaul, defence reset |

This image is used for reperesentation purpose only (AI-generated) For decades after the Cold War, much of Europe relied on the United States as the cornerstone of its security while steadily reducing military spending.That era is now ending.The continent is embarking on its biggest military build-up in generations, with Nato allies committing to raise defence…

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Hurun India 500: NSE retains India’s most valuable unlisted company tag, ahead of Serum Institute, Adani Properties

Hurun India 500: NSE retains India’s most valuable unlisted company tag, ahead of Serum Institute, Adani Properties

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has retained its position as India’s most valuable unlisted company, with a valuation of Rs 4.86 lakh crore, according to the 2025 Burgundy Private Hurun India 500 report. The exchange continues to top the ranking of unlisted firms, staying ahead of Serum Institute of India and Adani Properties, reflecting sustained…

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US markets today: Nvidia and AI stocks lift Wall Street even as most shares decline; Dow dips, S&P 500 nears record high

US markets today: Nvidia and AI stocks lift Wall Street even as most shares decline; Dow dips, S&P 500 nears record high

Wall Street traded mixed on Monday, with major technology stocks once again steering the market higher even as most other sectors struggled. The S&P 500 added 0.4% in early trading, inching close to its record high set last week. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite climbed 0.9%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 34 points, or…

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NEW DELHI: India’s school education system has solved much of the “getting children into school” challenge, but is struggling with a tougher problem – keeping them there long enough to complete secondary and higher secondary education.The stress points are now visible higher up the schooling ladder – gross enrolment ratio (GER) drops from 90.9% at primary level to 58.4% at higher secondary, while secondary-stage dropout rate rises sharply to 11.5% from 0.3% at primary, according to a new Niti Aayog report.The report – School Education System in India: Temporal Analysis and Policy Roadmap for Quality Enhancement – paints a picture of a vast, but uneven system comprising 14.71 lakh schools, 24.69 crore students and about 1.01 crore teachers, with the sharpest cracks now emerging beyond the elementary stage.It says the system today is “strongest on basic access and weakest on continuity, inclusion, and learning depth”.The numbers illustrate the challenge clearly. India’s GER stands at 90.9% at primary stage and 90.3% at upper primary, but falls sharply to 78.7% at secondary, and further to 58.4% at higher-secondary level.Transition rates weaken steadily as students move up the system. While 92.2% of students move from primary to upper primary, the rate falls to 86.6% between upper primary and secondary, and to 75.1% between secondary and higher secondary. The secondary stage has emerged as the biggest stress point. The national dropout rate is just 0.3% at primary and 3.5% at upper primary, but jumps to 11.5% at secondary level. “While near-universal access has been achieved at the primary stage, enrolment at the higher secondary level… presents a significant opportunity to further expand participation,” the report states. It adds that “strengthening transition rates at each stage, particularly after upper primary…can help ensure smoother progression and sustained engagement in schooling.”The report says the next phase of reform can no longer focus only on expanding enrolment or infrastructure, but must address “fragmented school structures, foundational learning deficits, inequities in inclusion, gaps in teacher and leadership ecosystems, infrastructure disparities, and governance weaknesses”.Structural inefficiencies remain significant. More than one-third of schools have fewer than 50 students, while over 1.04 lakh schools continue to function as single-teacher institutions serving nearly 34 lakh students. At the same time, the report records major gains in infrastructure over the last decade. Functional electricity is now available in 91.9% of schools, girls’ toilets in 94%, computers in 64.7%, internet connectivity in 63.5%, and smart classrooms in 30.6% of schools nationally.About the AuthorManash Pratim GohainManash Pratim Gohain is a seasoned journalist with over two decades at The Times of India, where he has built a rich body of work spanning education policy, politics, and governance. Renowned for his incisive coverage of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, accreditation reforms, and skilling initiatives, he has also reported on student politics, urban policy, and social movements. His political reportage—both reflective and news-driven—adds depth to his writing, bridging policy with public impact. Through his 2,500 articles and related outlets, he has emerged as a trusted voice in national discourse, particularly in linking education reform to broader societal change.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Use Petrol Sparingly’: PM Modi Calls For WFH, Carpooling Amid West Asia WarFormer Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s Anti-BJP Unity Call Rejected By Left, Congress In Bengal TwistWill Vijay Join INDIA Bloc? ‘Secular’ Speech Sparks Fresh Political Speculation | WatchSuspended TMC Leader Riju Dutta Praises Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari For Preventing Post-Poll ViolenceIndia Tests Advanced Agni-5 MIRV Missile With 5,000 KM Range, Multiple Warhead Capability | WatchPM Modi Urges Indians To Save Fuel As West Asia War Triggers Massive Oil CrisisBJP Bengal Chief Samik Bhattacharya Launches Sharp Attack On TMC Amid I-PAC ControversyVijay Faces Political Storm After Vande Mataram Played Before Tamil Thaai VaazhthuSecurity Scare In Bengaluru Ahead Of PM Modi Visit After Explosives Recovery | WatchSatheesan-Venugopal Face-Off Delays Congress Decision On Kerala Chief Minister123PhotostoriesUS turns 250: Where to witness best celebrations across South America in 2026Mother’s Day special: The everyday superfoods that help moms stay energised, strong, and healthy through life’s endless demandsGestational Diabetes may end after pregnancy, but its hidden impact on thyroid health could last for yearsPoet Kumar Vishwas’ lavish Noida bungalow is a five-floor, crores-worth property defined by private salon, lifts and artistic interiorsYour mum said it first! 5 health tips now backed by scienceIs fibremaxxing healthy? 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NEW DELHI: India’s school education system has solved much of the “getting children into school” challenge, but is struggling with a tougher problem – keeping them there long enough to complete secondary and higher secondary education.The stress points are now visible higher up the schooling ladder – gross enrolment ratio (GER) drops from 90.9% at primary level to 58.4% at higher secondary, while secondary-stage dropout rate rises sharply to 11.5% from 0.3% at primary, according to a new Niti Aayog report.The report – School Education System in India: Temporal Analysis and Policy Roadmap for Quality Enhancement – paints a picture of a vast, but uneven system comprising 14.71 lakh schools, 24.69 crore students and about 1.01 crore teachers, with the sharpest cracks now emerging beyond the elementary stage.It says the system today is “strongest on basic access and weakest on continuity, inclusion, and learning depth”.The numbers illustrate the challenge clearly. India’s GER stands at 90.9% at primary stage and 90.3% at upper primary, but falls sharply to 78.7% at secondary, and further to 58.4% at higher-secondary level.Transition rates weaken steadily as students move up the system. While 92.2% of students move from primary to upper primary, the rate falls to 86.6% between upper primary and secondary, and to 75.1% between secondary and higher secondary. The secondary stage has emerged as the biggest stress point. The national dropout rate is just 0.3% at primary and 3.5% at upper primary, but jumps to 11.5% at secondary level. “While near-universal access has been achieved at the primary stage, enrolment at the higher secondary level… presents a significant opportunity to further expand participation,” the report states. It adds that “strengthening transition rates at each stage, particularly after upper primary…can help ensure smoother progression and sustained engagement in schooling.”The report says the next phase of reform can no longer focus only on expanding enrolment or infrastructure, but must address “fragmented school structures, foundational learning deficits, inequities in inclusion, gaps in teacher and leadership ecosystems, infrastructure disparities, and governance weaknesses”.Structural inefficiencies remain significant. More than one-third of schools have fewer than 50 students, while over 1.04 lakh schools continue to function as single-teacher institutions serving nearly 34 lakh students. At the same time, the report records major gains in infrastructure over the last decade. Functional electricity is now available in 91.9% of schools, girls’ toilets in 94%, computers in 64.7%, internet connectivity in 63.5%, and smart classrooms in 30.6% of schools nationally.About the AuthorManash Pratim GohainManash Pratim Gohain is a seasoned journalist with over two decades at The Times of India, where he has built a rich body of work spanning education policy, politics, and governance. Renowned for his incisive coverage of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, accreditation reforms, and skilling initiatives, he has also reported on student politics, urban policy, and social movements. His political reportage—both reflective and news-driven—adds depth to his writing, bridging policy with public impact. Through his 2,500 articles and related outlets, he has emerged as a trusted voice in national discourse, particularly in linking education reform to broader societal change.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Use Petrol Sparingly’: PM Modi Calls For WFH, Carpooling Amid West Asia WarFormer Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s Anti-BJP Unity Call Rejected By Left, Congress In Bengal TwistWill Vijay Join INDIA Bloc? ‘Secular’ Speech Sparks Fresh Political Speculation | WatchSuspended TMC Leader Riju Dutta Praises Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari For Preventing Post-Poll ViolenceIndia Tests Advanced Agni-5 MIRV Missile With 5,000 KM Range, Multiple Warhead Capability | WatchPM Modi Urges Indians To Save Fuel As West Asia War Triggers Massive Oil CrisisBJP Bengal Chief Samik Bhattacharya Launches Sharp Attack On TMC Amid I-PAC ControversyVijay Faces Political Storm After Vande Mataram Played Before Tamil Thaai VaazhthuSecurity Scare In Bengaluru Ahead Of PM Modi Visit After Explosives Recovery | WatchSatheesan-Venugopal Face-Off Delays Congress Decision On Kerala Chief Minister123PhotostoriesUS turns 250: Where to witness best celebrations across South America in 2026Mother’s Day special: The everyday superfoods that help moms stay energised, strong, and healthy through life’s endless demandsGestational Diabetes may end after pregnancy, but its hidden impact on thyroid health could last for yearsPoet Kumar Vishwas’ lavish Noida bungalow is a five-floor, crores-worth property defined by private salon, lifts and artistic interiorsYour mum said it first! 5 health tips now backed by scienceIs fibremaxxing healthy? Harvard doc breaks down the pros and cons6 teas that can naturally reduce bloating and ease digestionHow to grow Hibiscus flowers throughout the yearPancreatic cancer often starts silently: Early symptoms you shouldn’t ignore6 ingredients chefs secretly rely on to deepen flavour123Hot PicksSBI Q4 resultsThane- Navi Mumbai corridorMaharashtra SSC ResultPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingCSK Vs LSG IPL LiveHPBOSE Toppers ListToday IPL MatchUS Iran warHPBOSE 10th Result 2026How to check HPBOSE Result OnlineIPL Orange Cap 2026BAN vs PAKUFC 328 HighlightsWest Bengal Cabinet

NEW DELHI: India’s school education system has solved much of the “getting children into school” challenge, but is struggling with a tougher problem – keeping them there long enough to complete secondary and higher secondary education.The stress points are now visible higher up the schooling ladder – gross enrolment ratio (GER) drops from 90.9% at…

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With eye on AI, deeptech funding rises 37% to .3bn

With eye on AI, deeptech funding rises 37% to $2.3bn

BENGALURU: Deeptech funding in India surged 37% year-on-year to $2.3 billion in 2025, outpacing broader venture capital growth and cementing artificial intelligence as the primary engine of the country’s startup ecosystem, according to Nasscom and Zinnov’s latest Indian Tech Start-up Report.Overall tech startup funding rose 23% to $9.1 billion during the year, even as investors…

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“Kudiyon nu bahar na bhejo”: They questioned his parenting, gave taunts; now this Punjab farmer’s daughter will represent India at the Commonwealth Games |

“Kudiyon nu bahar na bhejo”: They questioned his parenting, gave taunts; now this Punjab farmer’s daughter will represent India at the Commonwealth Games |

Rashdeep Kaur. (Instagram) There was a time when people in Rashdeep Kaur’s village had plenty to say about her. “Kudiyon nu bahar na bhejo, ladko ke saath khel-kood shobha nahi deta,” neighbours would tell her father (Don’t send girls out. It doesn’t look good for them to play sports with boys). In many villages across…

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‘If I didn’t come along, there would be no … ‘: Trump takes credit for Nato’s existence as Europe bristles over Greenland

‘If I didn’t come along, there would be no … ‘: Trump takes credit for Nato’s existence as Europe bristles over Greenland

US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Nato continued to exist thanks to him, as European leaders meeting in Davos vowed an “unflinching” response to his threats to take over Greenland.In a post on Truth Social, Trump said if he were not there, the Nato would have been in the ash heap of History. “No…

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Finance minister chairs pre-budget consultation meeting with states, Union territories

Finance minister chairs pre-budget consultation meeting with states, Union territories

NEW DELHI: Union minister for finance and corporate affairs Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday chaired the meeting on Pre-Budget Consultation with States and Union Territories (with Legislature) for the forthcoming Union Budget 2026-27 in New Delhi.Along with Union Minister for State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary, the meeting was also attended by Governor of Manipur; Chief Ministers…

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