Japanese proverb of the day: “If you are in a hurry, go the long way around” — lessons on patience, careful planning, and why slowing down can save time |

Japanese proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) In today’s fast-paced world, many people think that being quick is the key to success. People want to finish things quickly, make decisions quickly, and move on. Whether it’s work, school, or everyday tasks, there is always pressure to do more in less time. This…

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Tribunals restore 1,468 votes in West Bengal, delete six names for second phase | India News

Kolkata: Supreme Court-mandated appellate tribunals hearing voter deletions during EC’s SIR of electoral rolls in West Bengal restored voting rights of 1,468 people before Wednesday’s second phase of polls, taking total reinstatements across two rounds in the state to 1,607, officials said on Tuesday.Deletions in second phase stood at six, pushing cumulative removals by tribunals…

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RBI lays out the Saksham roadmap for cooperative banks

Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday unveiled a nationwide capacity-building initiative for urban cooperative banks, as part of its continuing efforts to strengthen the sector’s resilience and governance standards.The programme, titled Mission SAKSHAM, has been conceived as a mission-mode, sector-wide training exercise aimed at upgrading skills across all levels of urban cooperative banks…

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In 2024, school builders struck red clay and unearthed a medieval ‘factory’ hidden beneath the playground |

Construction workers at Sutton Lower School unearthed a remarkably preserved medieval brick and tile kiln in late 2024. This significant find, dating back to the 1400s, offers a glimpse into local industry and architecture. Image Credits: Albion Archaeology/Central Bedfordshire Council The history always lies silently below the surface, and the Sutton Lower School is no…

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