Hit for 1st-ball 6, Ravindra Jadeja mocks Yashasvi Jaiswal’s ‘no sleep’ claim – Watch | Cricket News

Ravindra Jadeja mocks Yashasvi Jaiswal in RR nets (Screengrabs) NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals have begun preparations for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 on a lively note, with a light-hearted yet impressive moment from training going viral. 24-year-old opener Yashasvi Jaiswal grabbed the spotlight by smashing a huge six off Ravindra Jadeja on the very…

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UPTET 2026 notification released: Application to begin March 27 onwards, check eligibility here

The Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET) 2026 notification for both Primary Level (Class 1 to 5) and Upper Primary Level (Class 6 to 8) is now live on the UPPSC website https://upessc.up.gov.in/. This year, the Commission has introduced a One-Time Registration (OTR) system to simplify the application process and ensure candidates’ information is stored…

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“I’m not Epstein, I’m Pete”: Florida lookalike breaks silence after viral I-95 video | World News

Palm Beach Pete not Jeffrey Epstein A Florida man has finally cleared the confusion after a viral video made many people believe they had spotted a lookalike of the late Jeffrey Epstein on a highway. The short clip showed a man wearing sunglasses and a white cap, driving a convertible in South Florida. It spread…

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What is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch: The 58-letter UK village famous for Europe’s longest name and its unique landmarks |

Nestled on the southeastern coast of Anglesey, an island off northwest Wales, there’s a village that’s famous for its unusual claim to fame. Small, quiet, and home to roughly 3,000 residents, it might seem like any other rural settlement. But this village has a very long, very unique name that draws tourists from all over…

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Unraveling the mystery of Nidhi Van

According to ancient texts and local beliefs, Nidhi Van was Lord Krishna’s favorite place, where the melange of divine devotion and art existed in the form of Raas Leela. As per the locals, the gates are locked tight following a rule that has been there for centuries. However, those who try to hide and watch…

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Playing of DJs banned for festivals in Bhagalpur | Patna News

Bhagalpur’s District Peace Committee convened to ensure smooth Eid, Chaiti Durga Puja, Ram Navami, and Chaiti Chhath celebrations. Authorities have banned DJs and provocative slogans, urging members to monitor festival committees. Key concerns addressed include cleanliness, power, traffic, and law and order, with special Chaiti Chhath arrangements due to low water levels. Law enforcement is…

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‘You can’t have random plans’: Aditi Chauhan on where it went wrong for India at AFC Women’s Asia Cup | Football News

India finished the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup without a win, bowing out in the group stage. (Image: AIFF) New Delhi: India’s campaign at the 2026 AFC Women’s Asia Cup in Australia ended in disappointment, with heavy defeats – such as 0-11 vs Japan – exposing the gulf with Asia’s elite. Yet, beneath the scorelines…

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RRB ALP CBT 1 answer key 2026: Response review window now open; direct link to submit objections here

RRB ALP CBT 1 response review window now open The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has activated the Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) CBT 1 provisional answer key and response sheet window, allowing candidates to check their answers and raise objections. The review window opened on March 20, 2026 (from 5 PM) and will remain available until…

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‘Rejected in two minutes’: Indian-origin student Bhuvana Chilukuri describes AI-led job screening after 100 rejections, calls it ‘brutal’

An Indian-origin 20-year-old third-year business student, Bhuvana Chilukuri, said artificial intelligence-driven recruitment made job hunting feel impersonal and harsh as she applied for more than 100 jobs and was rejected for every one ahead of graduating from Queen Mary University in London this summer.“It’s robotic. It’s brutal,” Bhuvana Chilukuri told BBC and added, “There are…

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