‘Asli poriborton’: PM Modi says TMC converting ‘infiltrators into voters’ in Bengal – what he said | India News

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday addressed a public rally in West Bengal’s Malda, calling for “asli poribortan” and sharply attacking the state’s ruling party, the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress, while alleging that the TMC is turning “infiltrators into voters.” Taking a direct jibe at the Mamata government, he said that “divisive politics”…

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24 is panicking, 34 is exhausting: The fears of young India in 2026 | India News

India’s youth are often spoken of as a single, cohesive force – ambitious, energetic and ready to shape the country’s future. But beneath this broad framing lies a quieter, more complex reality. Gen Z and millennials, frequently grouped together as “young India,” are navigating adulthood under fundamentally different political, economic and technological conditions, shaping distinct…

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A goodbye that led by example: What this DU professor’s note taught students about leadership

The article examines leadership as an act of restraint and empathy, seen through a farewell note shared by Delhi University professor Dr Kavita K. Her words highlight the emotional labour of teaching, the impact of fast academic systems, and how senior leadership is revealed in small, voluntary gestures that value people beyond performance or timelines….

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Nupur Sanon’s wedding lehenga carried love notes in Punjabi and Malayalam

Nupur Sanon’s Udaipur wedding to Stebin Ben captivated with its heartfelt details. Her Manish Malhotra lehenga featured poignant embroidered messages in Malayalam and Punjabi, beautifully weaving together their cultural backgrounds. These personal touches, expressing love and commitment, resonated deeply, making her bridal look truly unforgettable beyond its grandeur. Nupur Sanon looked glowing through her wedding…

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‘Never seen before’: Cheetah mummies found in Saudi caves – a first for naturally mummified large cats

Remains of mummified cheetah (AP photo) Scientists have found the mummified remains of cheetahs in caves in northern Saudi Arabia, a discovery described as extremely rare, as the Associated Press reported.The remains are between 130 and more than 1,800 years old. Researchers uncovered seven cheetah mummies along with the bones of 54 other cheetahs at…

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‘Which adivasi woman is beautiful?’: Congress MLA’s bizarre theory on rape causes outrage; Phool Singh links it to scriptures | India News

NEW DELHI: Congress MLA from Madhya Pradesh, Phool Singh Baraiya, sparked controversy on Saturday after claiming that beautiful women could “disturb” men, which could lead to rape, and also linked rape to religious scriuptures.In a video posted on his Facebook page, Singh said that any man walking on the road could feel disturbed on seeing…

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India’s new labour codes: Govt eyes April 1 rollout to align with financial year; PF, gratuity cost impact in focus

Representative image (AI-generated) The ministry of labour and employment is considering making the four Labour Codes effective from April 1 to align their rollout with companies’ financial year. The move is aimed at easing the impact of higher provident fund and gratuity costs arising from changes in salary structures under the new framework.According to officials…

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Skills can become obsolete: Why Nobel Prize winner Esther Duflo wants students to stop chasing ‘perfect’ careers

At a time when students are constantly told to be “job-ready”, Nobel Prize–winning economist Esther Duflo offered a very different — and quietly powerful — message. Speaking at the 19th Jaipur Literature Festival, she reminded young people that the skills they are racing to acquire today may not be the ones that shape their careers…

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