10 government jobs to apply now: Over 60,000 vacancies open across UPSC, Railways, RBI, Army and state services

10 government jobs to apply, registrations underway Government job aspirants have a wide range of opportunities open across central and state departments, with several large-scale recruitment drives currently underway. From prestigious civil services positions and paramilitary officer posts to banking, railways, healthcare, defence, and state administrative roles, more than 60,000 vacancies are available across sectors….

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Sriram Raghavan admits he wasn’t happy with Ikkis disclaimer calling Pakistan ‘not at all trustworthy’; cites Badlapur changes as example | Hindi Movie News

Months after Ikkis hit theatres and earned critical acclaim, director Sriram Raghavan has addressed the controversy surrounding the film’s disclaimer that called Pakistan “not at all trustworthy.” In a recent interview, the filmmaker admitted that he was not personally happy with the inclusion of the statement.Speaking to The Wire, Raghavan said, “A lot of people…

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Insects made in labs to spy for Germany in a new warfare revolution |

Germany has entered one of the most controversial frontiers of modern defence research: the creation of bioelectronic insects for surveillance and reconnaissance. A German startup, SWARM Biotactics, has unveiled prototypes that combine living insects with neural interfaces, miniature sensors and AI-assisted control systems. The concept aims to turn insects into mobile intelligence platforms capable of…

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As Deepti Sharma becomes first Indian to claim 150 T20I wickets, a look at how her brother bet everything on her cricket dream |

Deepti Sharma achieved a historic 150 T20I wickets, becoming the first Indian cricketer to do so. Her success is significantly attributed to her brother, Sumit, who sacrificed his job to support her dreams. Sumit’s unwavering faith and dedication have been instrumental in shaping her illustrious career. Take a look at how her brother Sumit shaped…

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Why Quebec First Nations are challenging a new ‘American Abenaki’ curriculum for Vermont schools

A new school curriculum released by four Vermont state recognized Abenaki groups has reopened a long running dispute over Indigenous identity, authority and historical narrative in the northeastern United States.The material, titled the American Abenaki Curriculum, is intended for students from grades three through twelve. It presents the history, culture and contemporary experiences of Abenaki…

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