Gurgaon gears up for HTET on July 4-5: Strict dress code issued, mobile phones and watches banned | Gurgaon News

GURGAON: Over 15,000 candidates will appear for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) across 22 designated examination centers in Gurgaon on July 4 and 5. Following a state-level security review by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Deputy Commissioner Uttam Singh chaired a high-level briefing to lock down foolproof arrangements for a transparent and malpractice-free examination….

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Rooted in partnership: How Meghalaya’s living root bridges are redefining global conservation | Kolkata News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent Mann Ki Baat address has cast a national spotlight on Meghalaya’s iconic Living Root Bridges, elevating a localized indigenous tradition into a premier national model for community-led climate resilience.Far from being mere tourist attractions, the Jingkieng Jri (Living Root Bridges) of the southern Khasi and Jaiñtia Hills are now being…

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From grief support to robot cafes & marriage prospects: How AI is transforming daily life in South Korea

From serving coffee to supporting grieving people, AI doing it all in South Korea Artificial intelligence and robots in South Korea is becoming part of everyday life. Families are using AI to recreate deceased loved ones, robot baristas are serving coffee without human staff, semiconductor engineers have become some of the country’s most sought-after professionals,…

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These Indian schools educated politicians, billionaires and royals— Can ordinary students get admission too?

Some schools are remembered for their results, while others are known for the people who once sat in their classrooms. Across India, a few institutions have built a strong reputation over decades because many of their former students went on to become Prime Ministers, billionaires, CEOs, actors, writers and members of royal families. Here are…

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Second-fastest man ever after Usain Bolt! Why Lamont Marcell Jacobs’ historic sprint won’t enter the record books | More sports News

Usain Bolt and Lamont Marcell Jacobs Former Olympic champion Lamont Marcell Jacobs produced one of the fastest 100m runs ever recorded, clocking a stunning 9.67 seconds at the Raiffeisen Austrian Open, but the remarkable performance will not be recognised in the official record books because of excessive wind assistance.The Italian sprinter’s blistering run makes him…

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