“We were gagged first, now there is pressure to defend it”: Inside CBSE’s OSM crisis

Members of National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) stage a protest against the CBSE’s on-screen marking system, in New Delhi on Thursday. (ANI Photo) From silence to damage control, teachers say the Board ignored early warnings as the On-Screen Marking controversy spiralled into a national crisisNEW DELHI: For weeks now, India’s largest school board has…

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Canberra man charged after tricking wife into travelling to India, cancelling her Australian visa and leaving her stranded with their son

An Indian-origin man in Australia has been charged with exit trafficking after tricking his wife into travelling to India before cancelling her visa and leaving her stranded overseas, reports Australia Today,The 35-year-old Canberra man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is the first person in the Australian Capital Territory to face charges under the…

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Net-zero needs citizens, not just governments

India cannot achieve net-zero through government action alone. Climate policy asks citizens to change their behaviour every day — consume less energy, use cleaner transport, reduce waste, conserve resources — yet rarely rewards them for doing so. That may be the missing link in climate strategy. For decades, climate action across the world has largely…

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Chinese proverb of the day: “A man who loves many women, loves none. But a man…” — life lessons on loyalty, emotional depth, commitment, human connection, and why real love is often built on devotion rather than endless desire |

Chinese proverb of the day (Image: AI-generated) Some proverbs survive for generations because they contain advice people can apply directly to life. Others survive because they quietly challenge human behaviour in ways that still feel uncomfortable centuries later. This Chinese proverb seems to do both at once. The wording feels romantic at first, though there…

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Gemini Horoscope Today, May 28, 2026: If business travel is involved, plan the budget before leaving

You’re in fine form today, Gemini. The mind is quick, the mood is upbeat, and your usual curiosity turns into something useful instead of scattered. The Moon is helping your confidence, and Mercury, your ruler, is supporting speech and study. So yes, this is one of those days where things click faster.There’s also a sociable…

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Shobhaa De slams FWICE’s non-cooperation directive over ‘Don 3’ row: ‘Ranveer Singh is the Delhi Gymkhana of Bollywood’ |

The controversy surrounding Ranveer Singh’s reported exit from ‘Don 3’ continues to intensify, and now author-columnist Shobhaa De has weighed in on the matter. Reacting strongly to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees’ (FWICE) non-cooperation directive against the actor, De criticised the growing culture of “control” and “power politics” within the entertainment industry. In…

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UPSSSC Lower PCS 2026 registration begins May 29: Check eligibility, last date and link to apply

Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) begins the application for Lower PCS Recruitment 2026 examination. The registration process for the Combined Lower Subordinate Services Examination begins on Friday, May 29, on the official website.Through this recruitment drive, the commission will fill 2,285 vacancies in different departments. The recruitment is being held for several posts,…

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Sikh man convicted of murdering 18-year-old UK student after ‘self-defence’ kirpan claim rejected | World News

A Sikh man has been convicted of murdering an 18-year-old university student who was stabbed to death while walking home from a night out in Southampton, UK.Vickrum Digwa, 23, was found guilty at Southampton Crown Court of killing Henry Nowak on December 3 using a 21cm ceremonial blade, BBC reported.Digwa denied murder during the trial,…

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Ban breeding, reward Indie adoption

Highlighting India’s questionable stray dog bite statistics, noted lawyer Siddhartha K Garg pens an open letter to an SC judge arguing that the path to safer streets does not lie in punishing healthy community dogs but in ending the commercial pipeline that keeps producing designer pets Dear Justice Sandeep Mehta Sir, If you really want…

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