Colva Beach Access Controversy: Delhi Owners Reject Fishermen’s Claims | Goa News

Panaji: In the dispute over fishermen’s access in Colva, a public notice on behalf of the Delhi party stated that false allegations and claims were made that there existed an access, and denied that anyone from the fishing community used their property as access.The party, through its advocate Seoula Vaz, stated that no fishermen used…

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‘This is for India’: Suryakumar Yadav’s fiery words after smashing Pakistan | Cricket News

Suryakumar Yadav and Salman Agha (ICC Photo) NEW DELHI: Defending champions India sent a strong message to the cricketing world with a 61-run demolition of Pakistan in their high-stakes Group A clash at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday, securing their spot in the Super Eights. “I think this is for India,” said…

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US colleges confront a reading reckoning as professors warn of deepening Gen Z literacy gaps

College professors say many Gen Z students are struggling with close reading, prompting universities to rethink how texts are taught in the classroom. College classrooms across the US are confronting an uncomfortable question: What happens when students arrive at university unable to handle the reading expected of them?Professors say this is no longer an occasional…

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Imran Khan undergoes eye examination at Adiala Jail: PTI calls process ‘malicious’, questions exclusion of family and personal doctors

PTI founder and former prime minister Imran Khan underwent an eye examination at Adiala Jail on Sunday following a Supreme Court order, with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) calling the process as “malicious” and questioning the exclusion of his family and personal doctors.According to news website Dawn, a five-member medical team conducted a detailed examination that lasted…

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Not settling anymore! Why young Indians are taking longer to say “rishta pakka” |

Modern relationships in India are shifting from rushed decisions to conscious choices, with singles prioritizing emotional compatibility and long-term alignment over mere timing. People are investing more time and engaging with more potential partners, seeking ‘actually right’ matches rather than settling for ‘good enough,’ leading to deeper, more intentional commitments. For years, finding a partner…

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Weekly Love Horoscope Predictions, February 15 to February 21, 2026: Your zodiac love forecast for this week

AriesYou’re not reacting as quickly as usual. That’s noticeable. If you’re single, you may feel something but still wait before doing anything about it. If you’re with someone, the tone feels practical, almost businesslike at moments. Not cold. Just measured. You’re thinking before you move.TaurusNothing dramatic here. If you’re single, you’re more drawn to someone…

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Over 500 students in Assam lead initiative to protect birds from rapid urbanisation | Guwahati News

Guwahati: Students from Bongaon Chola High School in Assam’s Golaghat district have started a unique conservation initiative —‘Bird Nest Conservation Day’ — to protect urban birds threatened by rapid urbanisation.The observance, led by the student group known as ‘Chorai Bandhob’, was marked on Feb 14 last year, making it the first such initiative of its…

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No handshake after India outplay Pakistan in 61 run statement win | Cricket News

Pakistan’s captain Salman Ali Agha, left, looks at India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav (AP Photo/) There was no handshake after the match between India and Pakistan at the T20 World Cup clash in Colombo, continuing the icy stand-off that began during the Asia Cup last September.“I will break the suspense tomorrow. Wait for 24 hours,” Suryakumar…

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Iowa bill seeks to bar H-1B hires at public universities: What it means for STEM, medicine and global career pathways

US universities face tighter H-1B scrutiny in Iowa: Here’s what it means for research, healthcare and future job pathways A proposal advancing through the Iowa Legislature could significantly reshape hiring patterns at the state’s public universities — and potentially alter career pathways for international professionals in higher education, research and healthcare.According to an original report…

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Iran-US indirect talks: Tehran’s top diplomat travels to Geneva for second round

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi left Tehran on Sunday for Geneva to take part in the second round of indirect nuclear negotiations with the United States, Iranian state media reported, with AFP confirming the development.Araghchi “left Tehran for Geneva late Sunday heading a diplomatic and technical delegation to conduct the second round of nuclear talks…

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