Class 10 boy’s suicide: Police secure CCTV showing alleged humiliation; probe widens in Delhi, 3 students quizzed | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: Police have talked to three classmates of St Columba’s student Shourya Patil as part of a probe into his suicide. The three, according to an FIR, witnessed some teachers allegedly humiliating the Class 10 boy for days before he jumped off Rajendra Place metro station on Nov 18. Delhi Student Suicide Case: Massive…

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Labour codes to usher in uniformity, clarity

In a landmark move set to reshape India’s labour landscape, govt notified the implementation of all four labour codes, bringing into effect one of the most ambitious labour reforms in the country’s post-independence history. The rollout marks the realisation of “One India, One Law”- a unified labour framework that replaces a century of fragmented statutes…

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Ontario education minister delays EQAO results to study student performance: Educators and opposition raise transparency concerns

Ontario’s Education Minister is withholding standardized test results, sparking criticism. Educators and opposition politicians argue timely data is crucial for transparency and effective school decision-making. The delay, citing a need for deep analysis, raises concerns about the independence of the EQAO and potential political motivations, especially amid recent government powers over school boards. Ontario’s Education…

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Internet melts as Women’s World Cup winner Smriti Mandhana, Palash Muchhal share cute Haldi moment — Watch | Cricket News

Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal snapped at their Haldi ceremony. (Images via X/Screengrabs) The wedding celebrations of India batter Smriti Mandhana and composer-filmmaker Palash Muchhal have begun, with the Haldi ceremony setting the tone for the final stretch toward their November 23 wedding. The festivities, held two days before the big day, unfolded in a…

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Rs 10k crore: Cost of health cover fraud | India News

MUMBAI: Fraud and waste continue to drag India’s health-insurance system, with Rs 8,000–10,000 crore leaking from claim payouts each year, says a Boston Consulting Group–Medi Assist report. Fraud and unnecessary claims inflate premiums, strain insurer finances and drain public funds. Weak data systems and loose checks also push patients into higher out-of-pocket spends.The analysis shows…

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