Celebrating progress, confronting reality, and reimagining equality

March 8 is International Women’s Day—a moment to celebrate the achievements of women across various fields, reflect on the progress made, and acknowledge the challenges that still lie ahead. In India, this day holds significant meaning. It serves as both a celebration and a call to action, honoring resilience while highlighting ongoing responsibilities. From boardrooms…

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Indian Consulate in Dubai issues advisory for Indians stranded in UAE; shares details on flights, visa waiver, hotels, helpline numbers |

The Consulate General of India, Dubai has released an advisory to Indian citizens stranded in the UAE as flights remain affected due to the prevailing situation in the region and restrictions on airspace. Find the official advisory here. Details of the advisory: According to the advisory, scheduled flights remain suspended. Currently, scheduled commercial flights are…

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Weekly Love Horoscope Predictions, March 08 to March 14, 2026: Your zodiac love forecast for this week

AriesYou notice something interesting this week. Conversations slow down a little. That helps more than you expect. If you’re with someone, the tone becomes calmer once you stop trying to resolve everything quickly. A pause changes the mood. Singles may feel drawn to someone who listens more than they speak.TaurusRelationships feel steady rather than exciting,…

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Mapusa woman caught trying to sneak drugs into jail | Goa News

Mapusa: Colvale police have registered a case against a 23-year-old woman for allegedly attempting to smuggle narcotic substances to an undertrial prisoner at the central jail, Colvale. The incident occurred on March 6 during a scheduled visit.The accused, identified as Tanvi Polji, alias Tanvi Bhomkar, a resident of Mapusa and native of Sattari, had come…

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Columbia University scales back proposed undergraduate expansion after criticism from faculty, students

Columbia University has reportedly scaled back its proposed plan to increase undergraduate enrollment after strong criticism from faculty members, students, and alumni who warned that such a move could strain campus resources and affect academic quality.According to a report by the Columbia Spectator, the university had initially considered expanding the student body of Columbia College…

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Meet Anjali Sardana: Indian entrepreneur who built $100 million startup after studying in US

Indian entrepreneur Anjali Sardana built a fast-growing startup less than a year after graduating from college in the United States. Her company, Pronto, has quickly become one of the most talked-about young startups in India’s home-services market.Sardana graduated from Georgetown University in 2024 with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. After graduating, she briefly…

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Greening the humanitarian system

System at the cross road The humanitarian system has been on a transformative journey for many years, anchored in the vital principle of saving lives and the dignity of the people affected by natural hazards, whether they stem from natural disasters or human-made crises. Historically, this system has prioritised swift outreach to those in need…

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Optical illusion personality test: Elephant, lion, ostrich, flying birds, tree, face? The animal you see first reveals how your nervous system learned to survive |

Photo: nurseunscripted2 / Instagram If you are active on social media, you would have often come across weird images that not only trick the eyes but also claim to reveal your true personality. Such images are aptly called optical illusion personality tests, and they are based on psychological principles. And so, depending on what you…

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