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Live, 1st ODI: Nitish, Harsh double-strike puts India on top

Live st ODI Nitish Harsh doublestrike puts India on top
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US–India TRUST Fellowship 2026–27 opens at IIT Madras: Check complete details here

Applications are now open for the U.S.–India TRUST Fellowship 2026–27 at IIT Madras, aimed at strengthening research collaboration between India and the United States. The 12-month programme brings post-doctoral researchers and early-career faculty from U.S. institutions to India to work on advanced research in AI, quantum computing, semiconductors, biotechnology, defence, energy, and space technologies with full financial and institutional support.
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NTA launches ‘Pariksha Karmayogi’ to train exam officials for better conduct of tests: Check details here

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched the ‘Pariksha Karmayogi’ training programme on the iGOT Karmayogi Bharat platform to strengthen the conduct of national examinations. It focuses on training exam officials like invigilators and centre superintendents through structured modules covering preparation, exam-day duties, and guidelines to ensure fair, secure and standardised exam management across India.
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Huma hard-launches rumoured boyfriend on Instagram

Huma Qureshi penned a heartfelt appreciation post for rumoured boyfriend Rachit Singh on Instagram, praising his patience, hard work, and dedication over the years. Rachit responded in the comments, thanking Huma for hard-launching him and calling her his truest supporter. The two will be seen together in 'Baby Do Die Do'.
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Has Ajith reduced his salary for 'AK 64'? Here's what we know

Contrary to reports, Ajith Kumar has not reduced his salary for 'AK 64' due to market conditions. An industry source clarified that production delays stemmed from producer financial plans and scheduling conflicts, not the actor's commitment. Discussions might involve alternative deal structures, potentially including digital rights, rather than a direct pay cut.
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Manoj Bajpayee says Yash Chopra paid him full lead-actor fee for cameo

Manoj Bajpayee revealed Yash Chopra paid him his lead actor fee for a 'Veer-Zaara' cameo, a gesture he accepted to work with the filmmaker, not for money. Bajpayee, who often rejected villainous roles for creative satisfaction, was deeply impressed by Chopra's honesty and the director's insistence on fair compensation for his brief but memorable appearance.
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World's rarest great ape pushed to the brink after a deadly storm? Study suggests we might lose the Tapanuli orangutan, only discovered in 2017

A recent cyclone in Sumatra killed approximately 58 Tapanuli orangutans, representing about 7% of the critically endangered species. This devastating loss, caused by relentless rain and landslides, pushes the world's rarest great ape closer to extinction. Researchers warn that such extreme weather events are likely to become more frequent due to climate change.
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48-ball mayhem! Gurbaz rewrites history with ton vs India

Rahmanullah Gurbaz smashed a record-breaking 48-ball century against India in the rain-affected first ODI. His explosive 102 off 51 balls, featuring eight fours and eight sixes, marked the fastest ODI hundred by an Afghanistan batter and the quickest in an India-Afghanistan encounter. Gurbaz's rapid fifty also secured a spot in Afghanistan's top ODI half-centuries.
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Forced to work 16 hrs daily, abused: West Bengal woman rescued from Gurugram flat

In a shocking incident, a woman from Birbhum, West Bengal, was freed from a high-security apartment in Gurugram after being reportedly trapped for more than two years under the horrific conditions of forced domestic servitude. Each day, she toiled for 16 hours amidst appalling abuse, her escape thwarted by stringent security measures.
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'RSS most misunderstood': Mohan Bhagwat explains best way to understand Sangh

Addressing the RSS centenary celebrations, chief Mohan Bhagwat declared the organization the world's largest voluntary body, yet "most misunderstood." He explained the outreach aims to clarify misconceptions, noting external views range from paramilitary to gymnasium. Bhagwat emphasized direct engagement as the best way to understand the Sangh's true nature and its century-long mission of national welfare.
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