‘My health is good’: DK Shivakumar dismisses talks of resignation as KPCC chief; calls himself ‘loyal soldier’ of Congress | India News

NEW DELHI: Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar on Sunday asserted there is “no need” for him to step down as the state Congress president, stressing that his health is “good” and that he has several responsibilities to discharge as Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) chief. “I have worked to build the party day in…

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UPSSSC ANM mains admit card 2026 released for 5,272 female health worker posts: Direct link to download here

The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has released the admit card for the Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) main examination 2026. Candidates who have qualified for the main stage of the recruitment process can now download their hall ticket from the official website, upsssc.gov.in.This recruitment is being conducted for the post of Health Worker…

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‘You can’t play spin like pace’: R Ashwin questions Ben Stokes’ batting method | Cricket News

England’s Ben Stokes (AP/PTI) Former India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has raised questions over Ben Stokes’ method against spin bowling, pointing to what he believes are long-standing technical issues following the England captain’s dismissal in the third Ashes Test at Adelaide.Stokes was bowled by Australian spin great Nathan Lyon in the second innings as England chased…

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Once, twice or thrice? How many times do we really fall madly in love, study reveals |

We’ve all swooned over those butterflies-in-your-stomach moments – the ones immortalised in Bollywood movies, Hollywood rom-coms, and countless diary entries. Falling passionately in love feels like the ultimate human high, right? That intense, can’t-eat-can’t-sleep obsession that poets rave about. But here’s a question no one’s crunched the numbers on until now: How many times does…

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Suicide, heart attack: Two deaths in West Bengal ‘linked’ to SIR; kin cite anxiety, pressure | Kolkata News

NEW DELHI: Two deaths allegedly linked to pressure from the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls took place on Thursday in West Bengal, officials said. A booth-level officer, Ashok Das, and a 60-year-old senior citizen, Putu Sheikh, lost their lives amid growing anxiety over the SIR exercise.Das, an assistant teacher at Baharu High…

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