VMC registration window 2026 opens for over 500 workers: Check direct link to download

VMC recruitment 2026: The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has opened a recruitment drive for more than 500 vacancies for Public Health Workers (PWH) and Field Workers. The recruitment is being conducted on a contractual basis for 11 months. Candidates must apply online through the official VMC portal within the notified dates. For the Public Health…

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Sanju Samson’s on-camera reply to Suryakumar Yadav goes viral: ‘Rulayega kya pagle?’ | Cricket News

Sanju Samson and Suryakumar Yadav (BCCI Photo) NEW DELHI: A blistering 97* from Sanju Samson powered India to a thrilling five-wicket win over West Indies at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, sealing their place in the T20 World Cup 2026 semifinals. Under pressure and with his spot in the XI questioned after a lean run, Samson…

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3-yr-old ‘raped’ in Cachar tea garden, 20-yr-old accused detained | Guwahati News

Silchar: A three-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a 20-year-old man in a tea garden in Cachar district on Wednesday, causing outrage. Police detained the accused on Saturday following a complaint by the child’s father.According to the FIR lodged by her father, the incident took place around 5pm on Wednesday. The complainant said the accused…

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Türkiye’s midnight anti-narcotics crackdown in Ramadan 2026: 346 arrested, drugs and weapons seized across 5 provinces

Türkiye’s Huge Anti-Drug Operation Detains 346 Suspects Across Five Provinces During Ramadan 2026 Turkish authorities have launched a massive anti-narcotics crackdown, detaining 346 suspects and seizing large quantities of illegal drugs and weapons in a coordinated operation spanning five provinces. The Turkish Gendarmerie General Command led the raids, which targeted drug trafficking networks in Adana,…

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Karaj Missile Plant Strike: US hits Iran’s Karaj surface-to-surface missile plant; satellite images show before-and-after impact

The United States has struck an Iranian missile manufacturing facility in Karaj as part of its ongoing military campaign, “Operation Epic Fury,” with satellite imagery indicating extensive damage to the site.In a post on X, US centcom said: “Prior to Operation Epic Fury, the Iranian regime used the Karaj Surface-to-Surface Missile Plant to assemble ballistic…

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Arjun Tendulkar and Saaniya Chandhok officially married after grand Mumbai celebrations | Off the field News

Arjun Tendulkar and Saaniya Chandok (X) Arjun Tendulkar, the son of legendary India batter Sachin Tendulkar, has officially tied the knot with entrepreneur Saaniya Chandhok. The wedding ceremony took place on Thursday, March 5, bringing an end to a week of celebrations attended by several well known personalities from the cricketing world.The couple had earlier…

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DNA analysis suggests the Shroud of Turin may have been crafted in India |

The Shroud of Turin is an ancient linen cloth that bears a negative image of a man and is considered by many to be Jesus Christ’s burial shroud. There has been an intense amount of debate about the shroud’s authenticity. However, with the recent genomic breakthroughs involving the analysis of the environmental DNA (eDNA) particles…

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Delhi Summit can shape how

Artificial intelligence is reshaping childhood whether we intend it to or not. It’s helping millions of children learn better, access healthcare faster and navigate a changing world with greater opportunity. It could also deepen inequality, exclusion and risk at an unprecedented scale. The difference lies in the choices we make now about how AI is…

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Gulf crisis: Now, Kuwait announces cuts in oil, refining output

Kuwait, OPEC’s fifth-biggest producer, cut oil and refinery production following the near-halt of shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, the latest in a string of output reductions hitting some of the world’s biggest energy producers. The cuts follow the “ongoing aggression by the Islamic Republic of Iran against the state of Kuwait, including Iranian…

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‘If you really work hard, you’ll win’: How an Indian engineer left corporate life to sell chai in the US and built a story worth telling

At a lively farmers’ market in Los Angeles, amid stalls selling organic vegetables, baked goods, and artisanal products, one stall often draws an unusually large crowd. The attraction is not just the steaming cups of fragrant chai but the man behind them—popularly known as Chaiguy. Dressed in a ‘baniyan’ with a traditional Bihari gamcha draped…

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