IDBI JAM registration window 2026 closing tomorrow for over 1000 vacancies: Direct link to apply here

IDBI Bank will close registrations for its Junior Assistant Manager (JAM) Grade ‘O’ recruitment on March 19, 2026, concluding a major hiring drive offering 1,100 vacancies across key cities. The selection process, featuring an online test and interview, will move swiftly, with the examination scheduled for April 12, signalling accelerated hiring amid rising demand for…

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What is Jones Act? Trump waives 100-year-old shipping law for 60 days amid Iran war to ease fuel prices

US President Donald Trump has announced a temporary 60-day waiver of the century-old Jones Act, a move aimed at easing rising energy prices as global oil markets remain volatile due to escalating tensions involving Iran.The decision allows foreign-flagged ships to transport fuel and other essential commodities between US ports, a major shift from long-standing domestic…

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From nature to human nature

One trait I deeply admire in many animals, birds, and reptiles is their remarkable ability to camouflage—hiding in plain sight. The onset of the mango season inevitably brings with it the call of the koel. Its melodious cooing charms many hearts, mine included, yet catching a glimpse of the bird is almost impossible. Dark as…

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Dras colder than Siberia right now: Ladakh’s coldest village records extreme chill as snow grips region |

The high-altitude town of Dras is currently experiencing harsher conditions than parts of Siberia. Current weather data indicates that Dras is experiencing cold weather with snowfall throughout the day, with daytime highs of about 1°C and nighttime lows of -5°C. The amount of snowfall is expected to be between 5 and 10 cm throughout the…

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US eases Venezuela oil sanctions amid Iran war; Trump administration moves to boost global supply

The United States has eased sanctions on Venezuela’s state-owned oil sector, allowing American companies to resume limited business with Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA), as the Donald Trump administration seeks to expand global oil supplies during the ongoing Iran conflict, AP reported.The US Treasury Department on Wednesday issued a broad licence permitting PDVSA to sell…

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AFCON chaos: Senegal stripped of title, allege ‘corruption’ and reveal their next move | Football News

Senegal’s Sadio Mane (AP Photo/Youssef Loulidi, File) NEW DELHI: Senegal’s Africa Cup of Nations triumph has been thrown into controversy after the Confederation of African Football overturned the final result and awarded the title to Morocco months after the match.The decision has sparked outrage in Senegal, with the government rejecting the ruling and demanding accountability.The…

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Arkansas Ten Commandments law struck down: What it means for schools in the US

Arkansas Ten Commandments law struck down by federal judge in the US. A federal judge in the United States has struck down an Arkansas law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, reigniting a long-standing debate over the role of religion in educational institutions, as reported by AP News.The ruling comes…

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Expert shares safety hacks every child (and adult) should know while using an elevator |

Elevators are an essential part of high-rise buildings. Most buildings ensure high safety standards while installing lifts; however, we keep hearing about mishaps. While on many occasions the lift company or the builder is held responsible for the mishaps, on many occasions it may be due to human errors as well. Lifts transport you to…

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‘Rather be in Dubai’: Gym boss flees London’s ‘petty crime,’ says UAE safer despite missile threats | World News

Rory McEntee moved from the UK to Dubai seeking a safer environment, escaping London’s constant petty crime, and pursuing a better quality of life/ Image: Linkedin A British businessman who was stranded in the UK during escalating conflict in the Middle East has said he was “desperate” to return to Dubai, insisting the emirate remains…

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