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IAF to deploy Mi-17 helicopters to carry NEET re-test question papers: Sources

IAF to deploy Mi helicopters to carry NEET retest question papers Sources
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Alcohol sales allowed in Muslim-majority Lakshadweep. Explained why rules changed

Alcohol sales allowed in Muslimmajority Lakshadweep Explained why rules changed
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What your nakshatra animal reveals about your personality

Vedic astrology links each lunar constellation (nakshatra) to a symbolic Yoni animal, offering insights into instincts, behavior, and relationships. These animal archetypes reveal hidden traits and natural tendencies, complementing zodiac sign interpretations. Understanding your birth nakshatra's animal can provide a unique lens for self-discovery and relationship dynamics.
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Ekadashi do's and don'ts you should follow while observing fast

Ekadashi, an auspicious Hindu day dedicated to Lord Vishnu, involves observing a fast with specific guidelines for spiritual growth and mental clarity. Devotees are advised to worship Vishnu, maintain purity, engage in spiritual activities, and abstain from tamasic food, alcohol, plucking tulsi, and anger to gain maximum benefits from this sacred observance.
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Karnataka Government Schools Struggle With Furniture Shortage After Policy Shift

Government schools across Karnataka are facing severe infrastructure gaps after shifting from the Nali Kali system to mono-grade bilingual classrooms from June 1. Many schools lack desks, benches and even adequate classrooms, forcing children to sit on floors or share cramped spaces. Teachers and headmasters are seeking CSR funds and donations to address shortages. While some districts have basic facilities, others struggle, exposing a gap between policy decisions and ground-level implementation across schools statewide now.
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BOB Apprentice recruitment 2026: Registration ends today for 5,000 graduate posts; direct link to apply here

Bank of Baroda's online application for 5,000 apprentice roles closes today, June 8. Graduates can apply for a one-year training program with a Rs 15,000 monthly stipend. Eligibility requires a graduation degree and registration on NAPS or NATS. Selection involves an online exam, document verification, and a local language test. Don't miss this chance for practical banking experience.
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NEET UG 2026 re-exam under unprecedented security with question paper setters in strict isolation and multi-layer monitoring by NTA

Following concerns over a paper leak in NEET-UG 2026, the government and NTA have introduced an unprecedented security framework for the June 21 re-exam. Over 500,000 security personnel, biometric checks, facial recognition, and live CCTV monitoring have been deployed across India and abroad. Question paper setters are kept under strict isolation, and social media is being monitored to prevent misinformation, ensuring a fair, transparent examination for over 2.2 million aspirants nationwide this year in India.
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DRDO Internship 2026: Applications invited for 160 paid vacancies; check eligibility and how to apply

Defence Research and Development Organisation's Research Centre Imarat in Hyderabad is offering paid internships. Final-year engineering and science students can apply for a minimum six-month program. The internship focuses on avionics systems for India's defence programs. Selected candidates will receive a monthly stipend. Applications are open until June 20, 2026.
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EMRS Tier 2 Result 2026 expected soon for teaching and non teaching posts at nests.tribal.gov.in

EMRS Tier 2 Result 2026 for teaching and non teaching posts is expected soon on nests.tribal.gov.in. The exam was held on March 22–25, 2026, with answer key released on May 13 and objections accepted till May 17. As per trends, result may be declared in second week of June 2026. The recruitment covers 7,267 vacancies, and selection includes Tier 1, Tier 2, interview for Principal posts, document verification and final merit list preparation selection process.
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'Bandar' box office collection Day 4 [LIVE]: Can word-of-mouth save Bobby Deol's crime thriller?

Anurag Kashyap's gritty crime thriller 'Bandar', starring Bobby Deol, faces a challenging theatrical test as it enters its first Monday. After collecting Rs. 0.50 crore on Day 1, Rs 0.95 crore on Day 2, and Rs. 1 crore on Day 3, locking in a domestic net of Rs. 2.45 crore through Sunday, the film continues to struggle at the domestic box office as it enters Day 4. Live tracking for Day 4 highlights early daytime trends across a heavily reduced screen count. Anurag Kashyap's TIFF-premiered film also faces a stiff competition from Varun Dhawan's 'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai' dominating screen space.
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Actor Kim Soo Hyun to return to acting after controversy

Actor Kim Soo Hyun is set to return to acting after a year-long controversy. Authorities have cleared him of allegations involving actress Kim Sae Ron. His first project will be a commercial shoot in the Philippines. The shelved drama 'Knock Off' remains unchanged for now, as the investigation concluded with no evidence of wrongdoing.
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Why was Takht shelved? Mahir finally reveals the REAL reason

Mahir Pandhi has finally revealed the real reason behind Karan Johar's Takht getting shelved. The actor said that COVID made it impossible to align the dates of the star-studded cast, and the budget had also crossed Rs 200 crore. He added that the shelving was deeply personal for him.
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When Nana left Big B moved on why he chose village life over glamour

Veteran actor Nana Patekar's candid conversation on 'Kaun Banega Crorepati 16' about his return to village life is captivating audiences. He explained his detachment from the film industry's glamour, stating, "I come from a village, and I will always remain a village man." Patekar emphasized that limited needs simplify life, finding solace amidst mountains rather than city walls. Read on to know more in detail.
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​‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’: Vedang sings live at Attari border

Vedang Raina's captivating live performance of 'Maskara' from 'Main Vaapas Aaunga' at the Attari Border has gone viral. Captured by a visibly thrilled Imtiaz Ali, the clip showcases Raina's talent, drawing praise from social media users. The film, exploring Partition themes with music by A.R. Rahman, is set for a June 12, 2026 release.
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Madras HC upholds verdict in Sukanya case

Madras High Court has ordered Sun TV Network to pay actress R. Sukanya approximately Rs 10 lakh in compensation. The ruling upholds a prior decision concerning a 1996 interview with forest brigand Veerappan, where defamatory statements were made about Sukanya.
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