Karnataka ‘honour killing’: Pregnant woman ‘beaten to death’ over inter-caste marriage; 3 arrested | Hubballi News

HUBBALLI: A 20-year-old woman, Manya Patil, succumbed to her injuries after being assaulted in an alleged honour killing in Inam Veerapur village, Dharwad, police said on Monday.According to Dharwad SP Gunjan Arya, the assault occurred around 6:30pm over inter-caste marriage. “A lady named Manya, around 20 years of age, succumbed to the injuries. Allegedly, three…

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India-New Zealand FTA: Pact allows dairy processing for re-export; Piyush Goyal rules out market opening

The concluded India–New Zealand free trade agreement includes a tightly ring-fenced investment arrangement that will allow New Zealand firms to process dairy inputs in India exclusively for re-export, while keeping India’s domestic dairy market fully protected, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Monday, PTI reported.Under the arrangement, firms from New Zealand can bring…

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MHT CET 2026: Registration to require Aadhaar and APAAR ID; Maharashtra CET Cell issues important guidelines

MHT CET 2026: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has announced that candidates appearing for the Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) 2026 will be required to provide both their Aadhaar number and APAAR ID during the online registration process.The online application form for the MHT CET exam 2026 will soon…

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‘People will forget’: Ex-India captain’s blunt warning to Sanju Samson | Cricket News

India’s Sanju Samson, left, and Abhishek Sharma (PTI Photo/Shashank Parade) Sanju Samson’s return to India’s T20 World Cup plans has come with both praise and a warning. After being named India’s first-choice wicketkeeper in the T20 World Cup 2026 squad, Samson found backing from former India selector Krishnamachari Srikkanth, who did not hold back while…

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The algorithm enters classrooms: AI deepfakes and the fragile safety net around US students

Every school crisis tends to announce itself loudly. There are assemblies, letters home, emergency meetings and policy revisions drafted under pressure. But some of the most disruptive changes in education arrive without alarms. They enter quietly and reveal themselves only when harm has already been done.American schools are now confronting one such shift. Artificial intelligence,…

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