Jupiter Transit in Cancer 2026 for Scorpio(Vrischika) Ascendant: Wealth, children, fortune and higher learning

For Scorpio Ascendant, Jupiter’s transit into Cancer in 2026 is one of those sky events that deserves close attention. Jupiter becomes exalted in Cancer, and for Vrishchik Lagna, that means a naturally auspicious planet grows even stronger in the 9th house of fortune, dharma, father, guru, blessings, higher education and long-distance spiritual movement.Why does this…

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Patients, attendants accuse IGIC staff of unauthorised fee collection for medical tests | Patna News

Image used for representation Patna: Allegations of unauthorised fee collection have surfaced at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Cardiology (IGIC), where some staff are accused of demanding money from patients and attendants in the name of medical tests and quicker processing, despite provisions for free or nominal-cost treatment at govt hospitals. The claims have once…

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TN SSLC 2026: Provisional marksheets released, schools begin distribution: Check complete details here

The Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE), Tamil Nadu has issued an official notification regarding the availability of TN SSLC (Class 10) provisional marksheets and related services for students who appeared in the March–April 2026 examinations.As per the notification, students can now access their provisional mark certificates from May 22, 2026 onwards. The marksheets have been…

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‘It would be a big mistake’: WHO Africa chief warns against underestimating Ebola virus risk in Congo, Uganda

The World Health Organization’s Africa director on Friday warned against underestimating the risk posed by the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighbouring Uganda, saying even a single case could trigger wider transmission beyond the affected countries, Reuters reported.Speaking to Reuters in Geneva, Mohamed Yakub Janabi said it would be “a…

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Democrats in disarray, Indians in demand

  Today’s edition looks at power, migration and ambition across the Indian diaspora. In the US, Democrats are still trying to understand how Kamala Harris lost 2024 and why the road to 2028 already looks uncertain. In the UK, Indians remain the largest group of non-EU nationals receiving long-term visas, even as Britain tightens its…

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Meet Sanajeh indicus: The ancient snake species that once hunted dinosaurs!

A prehistoric snake, Sanajeh indicus, discovered in India, may have preyed on baby dinosaurs during the Late Cretaceous period. Fossil evidence shows the snake coiled near sauropod eggs and a hatchling, suggesting it ambushed vulnerable young dinosaurs rather than swallowing eggs whole. For millions of years, dinosaurs ruled the Earth with their enormous size and…

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Carolina Hurricanes winger William Carrier reveals wife supports Montreal Canadiens during NHL playoff season creates awkward moment at home | NHL News

William Carrier #28 of the Carolina Hurricanes warms up before Game Four of the Second Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena on May 09, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images) The Carolina Hurricanes are getting ready for another big NHL playoff fight, but forward William…

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“Our future is not a game”: Students enraged over CBSE’s Class 12 evaluation, say OSM turned checking into a ‘lottery’

CBSE’s On-Screen Marking system has sparked concern among Class 12 students, who allege that blurred scans and technical inconsistencies may have affected evaluation accuracy. While the Ministry of Education maintains that the digital process is secure and efficient, growing student complaints highlight fears over fairness, transparency, and the reliability of technology-driven board exam assessment. Days…

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Meet the plastic fighters: Three Indian teens win the Earth Prize for creating a tamarind solution that removes microplastics from water |

What began as a question about polluted drinking water has now turned three Indian teenagers into internationally recognised young innovators. Sixteen-year-olds Vivaan Chhawchharia, Ariana Agarwal and Avyana Mehta have been named the Asia winners of The Earth Prize 2026 for creating ‘Plas-Stick’, a biodegradable solution which removes microplastics from water using powdered tamarind seeds. Inspired…

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