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QS top-20 UNSW, top-100 Bristol among four foreign universities cleared to open India campuses

UNSW, Bristol, York and Liverpool campuses approved to expand higher education presence in India NEW DELHI: India’s foreign university push gathered momentum on Tuesday with the Centre granting Letters of Approval (LoAs) to three globally ranked institutions — the University of Bristol (QS World University Rankings 2026: 51), the University of York and Australia’s University…

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Shah Rukh Khan praises Alia Bhatt’s ‘Alpha’ teaser, gives shout-out to Bobby Deol: ‘You are so good when you are bad .’ | Hindi Movie News

Shah Rukh Khan praised Alia Bhatt after the teaser of her upcoming spy thriller ‘Alpha’ was released, and his post quickly drew attention from fans. The actor shared his reaction on Instagram Stories and applauded Alia for taking on a fierce action role. He also praised Bobby Deol, who appears in the teaser as Alia’s…

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How mush delay is too much delay? Athletes left waiting for National Sports Awards, ministry offers no explanation | Off the field News

Arjuna Award trophy, being held by a recipient, during the National Sports and Adventure Awards 2023 at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi. (left), and Union sports minister Mansukh Mandaviya (Photo/Agencies) More than six months after the selection committee submitted its recommendations, the National Sports Awards for 2025-26 are yet to be announced, leading to…

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Historic milestone: South Korean women could become the first people in history to live beyond 90 on average |

For decades, scientists believed that an average life expectancy of 90 years was a distant milestone that no country would reach anytime soon. Then a landmark study published in The Lancet challenged that assumption. Researchers projected that South Korean women born in 2030 could live an average of 90.8 years, making them the first population…

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After NHRC rap, UP orders action on costly private books in schools | India News

NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh government has directed education authorities across the state to ensure that schools do not compel parents to buy books from private publishers or designated vendors in violation of RTE Act. The action followed after the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), acting on a complaint filed by Anubha Shrivastava Sahai, president…

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Stock Market Highlights Today: BSE Sensex ends flat, Nifty50 above 23,200; crude oil prices steady

“Indian equity markets are expected to open on a cautious negative note, with Gift Nifty trading at 23250, down by 100 points, as Asia-Pacific markets traded lower following weakness in US technology stocks and escalating geopolitical tensions after U.S. strikes on Iran after an Apache helicopter incidentIn the previous session, the Nifty 50 rebounded by…

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Bobby Deol talks about family’s ‘difficult financial phase’ and Dharmendra’s pain: ‘No one else could have played Kanwal Randhawa’ |

Bobby Deol opened up about his family’s difficult financial struggles on Ranveer Allahbadia’s podcast, saying Dharmendra felt the most pain. He credited ‘Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani’ as the turning point, and also praised Sunny Deol’s incredible discipline and strong work ethic. The year 2023 turned out to be a landmark year for the…

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‘Whining and moaning just goes on’: Sunil Gavaskar fires back at IPL critics | Cricket News

Former India cricketer Sunil Gavaskar (ANI Photo) Sunil Gavaskar has strongly defended the IPL and the BCCI amid renewed criticism from former players and commentators over the growing influence of franchise cricket on the international calendar.The debate intensified during and after the 2026 IPL season, particularly in England, where concerns were raised about players prioritising…

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