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From Zomato deliveries to a top Delhi B-school: Haryana man’s comeback story is going viral

Every now and then, a story comes along that quietly grabs attention not because it is dramatic, but because it feels real and familiar. A recent LinkedIn post from Haryana has done exactly that. It is a story about long struggle, small jobs, and eventually finding a way back into serious academic goals.What makes it…

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Man arrested for selling francolins near Rammanahalli | Mysuru News

Mysuru: CID police forest mobile unit sleuths have arrested a person on charges of attempting to sell grey francolins near Rammanahalli village in Mysuru taluk on Tuesday.According to a release, two grey francolins were being attempted to be sold near the public playground at Rammanahalli on Mysore-Mahadevpura Road. Around 10.30 am, when the team went…

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CBSE faces fresh scrutiny after teen researcher alleges critical flaws in OSM portal, claims Class 12 marks could be altered

CBSE’s troubles deepen as teen hacker claims marks could be altered through OSM loopholes. (Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Even as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) continues facing criticism over answer sheet mix-ups, portal crashes and payment glitches in the Class 12 post-result process, a fresh controversy has now emerged around the security of…

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‘I am ashamed’: US economist stands up for Indian scholar Soumitra Shukla against anti-India hatred

Indian-origin scholar Soumitra Shukla came under anti-Indian racist attacks on social media. American economist and social scientist Steven Durlauf stood up for Indian-origin scholar Soumita Shukla against anti-India hatred on social media. Soumitra Shukla, a research fellow at Harvard Business School’s Artificial Intelligence Institute, made an observation on the increasing hatred targeting Indians on X…

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Could excessive screen time be quietly damaging your brain? Neurologists explain the hidden risk of cognitive decline

From endless scrolling to binge-watching late into the night, screens have quietly become the background of modern life. But doctors are now warning that excessive and passive screen exposure may be affecting memory, focus, sleep, and long-term brain health more than people realise. The average person now checks their phone dozens of times a day….

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SSC releases final answer key for Delhi Police Constable Driver exam 2025; download here

SSC releases final answer key for Delhi Police Constable Driver exam 2025 with marks access window open SSC Delhi Police final answer key 2025: Staff Selection Commission has released the final answer key, question paper-cum-response sheets, and marks for Constable (Driver)-Male in Delhi Police Examination 2025 on May 26, 2026.It also allows candidates to download…

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DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE: Pope Leo’s Tower of Babel warning for artificial intelligence pits new gods against old ones | World News

The fictional misanthrope Dr House would often joke that if one could reason with religious people, there would be no religious people. Of course, the savant made those observations before Donald Trump became president, an event so catastrophic that it has forced the most openly religious person in the world to act as a voice…

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Dr. Seuss Quote: Quote of the day for kids by Dr. Seuss: “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can…”

Dr. Seuss was one of the most beloved children’s writers in the world. Born as Theodor Seuss Geisel in 1904, he became famous for creating imaginative stories filled with playful rhymes, colourful characters and meaningful life lessons. His books were not only entertaining for children but also encouraging and educational. Classics such as The Cat…

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