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'Fake' disability, OBC claims: Trainee IAS Pooja Khedkar is in big trouble
Business Standard India· 1 hour agoKhedkar, who secured an all-India rank of 841 in the Union Public Service Commission exam in 2023,...
Biden Messes Up Again: Refers To Kamala Harris As 'Trump' During Big Boy Press Conference, Trump...
One India· 2 hours agoDuring the 'Big Boy' press conference, President Joe Biden mistakenly referred to Vice President...
Joe Biden's Faux Pas Continues - Introduces Zelensky As 'President Putin'
One India· 3 hours agoPressure has been mounting within the Democratic Party for Biden to consider stepping aside.
Over 100 travel agents nabbed for sending passengers abroad illegally till June this year
Financial Express· 3 hours agoThese travel agents were apprehended in Punjab, Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, and West Bengal.
Maha parties bolt stable door to prevent horse-trading ahead of MLC polls
rediff.com· 14 hours agoMaharashtra Governor Ramesh Bais (second from right) and state Chief Minister Eknath Shinde (fourth...
Top Stories | Exclusive Q&A with RBI Guv, TCS Q1 results, Budget Townhall, Ambani-Merchant wedding...
CNBC TV18· 15 hours agoIn today’s newsletter, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das has hinted that a rate cut might not be on the...
11th Biennial Symposium On “Emerging Trends In Separation Science And Technology” (SESTEC-2024)...
Free Press Journal· 15 hours agoThe prestigious four-day 11th DAE-BRNS Biennial Symposium on “Emerging Trends in Separation Science...
Kutte Bahut Ho Gaye Hai: Jaipur Municipal Corporation's Complaints Page Leaves Internet In Splits
One India· 21 hours agoJaipur municipal corporation website: In a refreshing change from the usual staid and formal...
Maharashtra Bags The Best Agriculture State Award For 2024
Times Now· 1 day agoThe announcement was made by the 15th Agriculture Leadership Awards Committee, headed by Justice P...
How the mango became a component of welfare and economic policies for kings in India
Scroll· 1 day agoExperienced people in Bihar echoed this observation. Historians have noted that during the 16th and 17th centuries “fruits of the common kind, mangoes, melons, berries, coconut, etc., were available to the poor in season”.