Maharashtra Teachers Eligibility Test postponed after suspected paper leak | Mumbai News

Image Used For Representational Purpose Only MUMBAI: The Maharashtra State Council of Examinations (MSCE) has postponed the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) 2026, which was scheduled to be held on Sunday, following a suspected question paper leak from Bhiwandi.According to an official notification issued by MSCE, the decision was taken after the council received confidential information…

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Ethiopian proverb of the day: ‘When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion’ — How collective action can defeat great power

‘When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion’ A spider’s web is one of nature’s most fragile creations. A careless swipe of a hand can destroy it in seconds. A lion, on the other hand, is the very image of power—muscular, fearless, and dominant. Yet an old Ethiopian proverb dares to imagine the…

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‘Huge plus for any team’: Sunil Gavaskar identifies India’s next X-factor | Cricket News

India’s Nitish Kumar Reddy (PTI Photo) Nitish Kumar Reddy’s growing value to India’s ODI setup earned high praise from Sunil Gavaskar after the all-rounder’s impactful display in the opening ODI against Afghanistan in Dharamsala on Saturday.In the rain-shortened 25-over contest, India captain Shubman Gill opted to bowl first after winning the toss. Afghanistan made a…

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Nigerian proverb of the day: “What an old man sees while lying down, a young man can never see even when he climbs up in a tree” and a lesson in experience, judgement and wisdom

Nigerian proverb of the day values experience, wisdom and insight. How can a man lying down see more than a person who is up in a tree? Possible because of the insight. If the man lying down has more insight than the man in the tree, it is absolutely possible and this age-old African saying…

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India-UK FTA must drive transformational growth, not just higher trade: Piyush Goyal

Piyush Goyal on Friday urged Indian and British businesses to look beyond incremental gains from the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), saying the pact should become a catalyst for “transformational growth” when it comes into force on July 15. Commerce minister Piyush Goyal on Friday urged Indian and British businesses to look beyond incremental gains…

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Eyes in the sky: RPF uses drones to curb stone-pelting of trains, arrests up in a year | Delhi News

New Delhi: Railway Protection Force (RPF)’s decision to deploy drones along tracks in the city seems to have succeeded in reducing stone-pelting incidents targeting trains over a year.Senior divisional security commissioner (RPF) Ashutosh Pandey said two drones were currently being used to monitor vulnerable stretches. The surveillance has emerged as one of the key factors…

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Exports hit record $863 billion in FY26 despite US tariffs & Middle East crisis: Official

Exports hit record $863 billion in FY26 despite US tariffs & Middle East crisis India’s exports touched an all-time high of $863 billion in 2025-26 despite disruptions from the West Asia conflict and US tariff measures, underscoring the resilience of the country’s export ecosystem, a senior Commerce Ministry official said on Wednesday.“This has been a…

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Arya Babbar explains viral ‘chota bhai’ genitalia joke involving Prateik Smita Patil; open to mending ties: ‘Wo phone answer kar le’ |

Arya Babbar explains viral ‘chota bhai’ genitalia joke involving Prateik Smita Patil, says he is open to mending ties (Image credits: Instagram) The strained relationship between Arya Babbar and his half-brother Prateik Smita Patil has once again come under the spotlight after a clip from Arya’s standup comedy set went viral online.In the clip, Arya…

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