UGC equity rules hit the streets: Student protests across states intensify as Supreme Court steps in

UGC equity rules hit the streets: Student protests across states intensify as Supreme Court steps in In Indian educational institutes, policy rarely stays on paper for long. It steps off the page, enters the classroom, and—when it collides with identity—moves swiftly to the street. This week, a regulatory amendment meant to institutionalise equity in higher…

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Mumtaz once got emotional and broke down recalling Shammi Kapoor’s last birthday party: ‘He was very ill but still drinking…’ |

Mumtaz, in a recent emotional interview, reminisced about her deep bond with Shammi Kapoor, revealing a past proposal that didn’t materialize due to her career ambitions. She fondly recalled their final meeting on his last birthday, a poignant moment marked by his declining health. Mumtaz remembers Shammi as charismatic and handsome, cherishing their unforgettable connection…

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‘Hate-filled agenda’: Cong slams arrest of Nagpur Christian priest; demands action against Bajrang Dal | India News

NEW DELHI: Congress on Wednesday strongly criticised the BJP following the arrest of a Christian priest and 11 others in Nagpur, Maharashtra, during a Christmas prayer meeting, accusing the party of pursuing a “hate-filled agenda of religious bigotry.” The Maharashtra Police arrested 12 individuals, including Father Sudhir, a Malayali priest of the CSI South Kerala…

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Sub thrown, charges dropped: Prosecutors fail to indict ‘sandwich guy’ – questions over Trump’s law enforcement

Representative image (AI) A federal grand jury has declined to indict a former US justice department employee who was caught on video throwing a sandwich at a customs and border protection (CBP) agent during a protest in Washington, DC, according to CNN citing a person familiar with the matter.Sean Charles Dunn, previously an international affairs…

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AI at work: Adoption outpaces employee training; majority feel unprepared for role changes

Artificial Intelligence adoption at workplaces is moving faster than corporate training efforts, leaving many employees unprepared for rapidly changing roles, according to a report by Genius HRTech.According to news agency PTI, the report said 71 per cent of professionals believe their roles or responsibilities will change significantly over the next few years as AI-driven tools…

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