Seven teachers suspended over fake disability certificates in Maharashtra’s Nanded

A headmaster and six other school teachers have been suspended for allegedly availing disability quota benefits without submitting the valid certificates in Maharashtra’s Nanded district, officials said.The primary education department launched a verification drive in September last year to identify teachers using fraudulent disability documents.It was found that the disability certificates of seven teachers were…

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Marriyum Aurangzeb’s mother reveals the secret behind her shocking beauty transformation, and it’s not plastic surgery |

A senior minister from India’s neighbouring country sparked online speculation about cosmetic surgery after her appearance at a wedding. Her mother has now clarified that the noticeable change is solely due to significant weight loss achieved through a disciplined diet and strict routine over several months, not any medical procedures. The internet had a lot…

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‘Makes no sense’: Former cricketer questions reports of Pakistan halting T20 World Cup prep in support of Bangladesh | Cricket News

Teams of Bangladesh and Pakistan (AP Photos) NEW DELHI: Speculation around the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 has increased after reports claimed the Pakistan Cricket Board had stopped its preparations in support of Bangladesh. However, former Pakistan cricketers have dismissed these reports, calling them unrealistic and premature.Former wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal questioned the logic behind…

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No hassle over ‘logical discrepancies’: CM Mamata backs new SC directives on SIR; urges officials to ease voter hearings | India News

NEW DELHI: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday personally addressed concerns over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, urging district magistrates to ensure that voters face no inconvenience over “logical discrepancies.“Banerjee made the remarks during an unexpected meeting with district magistrates at the state secretariat, Nabanna, which was chaired by chief…

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‘Our refineries are robust!’: India can process Venezuelean crude oil when available; here’s what IOCL chairman said

Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) said that the country’s refineries are capable of processing Venezuelan crude if supplies resume. “If at all things start settling down, if at all a lot of crude starts coming out of Venezuela, then can’t we import oil from Venezuela?” he said.The executive further added that the company, used to…

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Congress flags ‘missing law’ on private college quotas, wants regulators to enforce Article 15(5)

Sometimes anniversaries are meant for celebration. Sometimes they are reminders of unfinished work. On January 20, as Article 15(5) of the Constitution completed twenty years, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh used the moment to reopen a larger question about who India’s higher-education system is really serving. In a post on X, he argued that any new…

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Penguins are breeding earlier than ever: What is the surprising reason behind this unexpected shift in Antarctica |

In Antarctica, penguins do not lay their eggs at random. Their breeding cycles are precisely timed with the seasons, so chicks hatch when conditions are best to favour their survival. Such careful synchronisation is crucial in one of the most inhospitable regions on the planet. Yet human-driven climate change now threatens to disrupt this delicate…

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‘Why do we praise Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni?’ – Shubman Gill’s captaincy under fire after IND vs NZ ODI series loss | Cricket News

Rohit Sharma, MS Dhoni, and Shubman Gill (Photos by Getty Images and PTI) NEW DELHI: Questions around leadership often surface after a series defeat, and India’s 1–2 loss to New Zealand has been no different. This time, the spotlight has fallen on captain Shubman Gill and his on-field decisions during crucial moments. Former India spinner…

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