On reds, Kerala sees red

Kerala’s CPM-led LDF govt is leaving no stone unturned to retain power for a third time. Given strong anti-incumbency sentiments statewide, evident in the latest local body elections, Left, it appears, perceives the upcoming polls in, almost, existential terms. To recall, in the local polls, Left suffered significant setbacks in its traditional strongholds, such as…

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VITEEE result 2026 to be released today at vit.ac.in: Check steps to download scores

VITEEE result 2026: The Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) 2026 result is going to be released today, May 8, at 7 pm. Candidates who appeared for the entrance examination will be able to check and download their scorecards from the official website at viteee.vit.ac.in.The VITEEE 2026 examination was conducted from April 28…

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Manas Dhamne takes ‘confidence’ from first ATP Challenger final run and learnings for the future | Tennis News

Manas Dhamne (Special Arrangements) NEW DELHI: Manas Dhamne has had things going in a linear trajectory for him. An M15 tournament win in Zahra, Kuwait in February. Wildcards into the Miami Open and Madrid Open qualifying rounds. And surges in the ATP Challengers while trying to break through the bigger obstacles. While navigating this journey…

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Ideas for reflection by study circles – simple ‘self-awareness’ exercise to ‘manage our thoughts’ towards the ‘best’

1) Simple Exercise to Know Thyself: Activity 1: Raise your hand and ask yourself the question: Am I the hand? What is the answer you get? Are you the hand or are you the observer, witness, knower, of the hand, which is just another ‘object’ like the table, chair, etc.? It will be easy for…

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Average H‑1B household contributes $30,050, 2.6 times a typical US household: Research

A new study shows that households of H‑1B visa holders contribute significantly more to public finances than typical American households. On average, an H‑1B household provides a net fiscal contribution of $30,050 annually, compared with $11,530 for the average US household.The research was conducted by Adam Ozimek and Sarah Eckhardt, and it examines the impact…

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‘Can’t stop paper leaks, how will he halt war’: Congress targets PM Modi over NEET-UG paper leak

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi (File photo) Congress on Wednesday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the NEET-UG paper leak, questioning how her would stop wars when he can’t even stop paper leaks.“The BJP claims that Prime Minister Narendra Modi can halt a war between two nations; yet, the reality is that he is not even…

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‘Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o’er-wrought heart and bids it break’: Shakespeare

They say art begins with inspiration. And yet, sometimes, it begins with a feeling we do not yet know how to name. It begins in a quiet moment when something within us asks to be seen, shaped, and shared. They say stories are made to entertain. And yet, stories often do something deeper. They help…

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MPBSE Class 10th result to be released tomorrow: Official vs unofficial websites to download scorecards

MP Board Class 10th result 2026 (Representative Image) MPBSE Class 10th result 2026: The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) will release the Class 10th results 2026 tomorrow, April 15, 2026. The results will be issued on the official websites. However, due to a surge in traffic during result release, the official website can…

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xQc ignites online storm with bold gender dynamics take on female police officers during livestream

The latest discussion around Felix xQc Lengyel has quickly spread across social media. During a livestream on May 3, 2026, the popular streamer shared his thoughts while reacting to a swatting incident involving CORE, also known as TheCoreBoys. What started as a reaction moment soon turned into a wider debate about gender roles, especially in…

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‘Obnoxious India-India chant’: Professor says felt embarrassed as ‘Delhi bros’ created ruckus at Iguaçu Falls

Gaurav Sabnis, an Indian-origin professor at New Jersey’s Stevens Institute of Technology, shared his experience of visiting the Iguaçu Falls and how embarrassed he was as an Indian there as an Indian group created a ruckus, hollering, jumping the queue. Sabnis recalled that it was a boat safari and to reach the boat, the tourists…

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