India rejects claims of human rights violations

NEW DELHI: Faced with questions from Norwegian media about human rights in India, govt strongly rejected allegations of violations, highlighting the country’s constitutional values of justice, liberty and freedom of expression. This was the second time MEA rejected such allegations during PM Modi’s ongoing Europe tour, responding earlier to queries in the Netherlands about Dutch…

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BTS member V says, “‘Stanford’s got the best pizza'” and sends fans rushing to their favourite restaurant in California

BTS is apparently a fan of Bay Area pizza. When the K-Pop supergroup performed at Stanford Stadium on Saturday, member V, whose full name is Kim Taehyung, praised the local pies from the stage.“Next time we’re at Stanford, we’ll eat that yummy pizza,” he told the audience, according to the San Francisco Chronicle and clips…

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IGNOU June 2026 June admit card 2026 The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) will begin the June 2026 Term End Examination (TEE) from June 1, 2026. Lakhs of students across the country are preparing to appear for the exams. The University is expected to release the admit cards on the official website, ignou.ac.in soon….

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Bangladesh complete historic 2-0 Test whitewash over Pakistan with 78-run win

Bangladesh complete historic whitewash over Pakistan with 78-run win in Sylhet (Image: ESPNcricinfo) Bangladesh scripted another memorable chapter in their Test cricket journey after defeating Pakistan national cricket team by 78 runs in the second Test at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium to seal a dominant 2-0 series whitewash. The victory marked Bangladesh’s second consecutive…

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14-year-old boy built a nuclear fusion device in his parents’ garage

At an age when most teenagers are focused on schoolwork and video games, Taylor Wilson was attempting something that even advanced laboratories struggle to achieve. Working from his parents’ garage in Reno, Nevada, the 14-year-old successfully built a functioning nuclear fusion device known as a fusor. Using vacuum chambers, high-voltage equipment, deuterium gas and self-taught…

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Labourers push through relentless heatwave across Delhi-NCR

Daily wage workers are enduring extreme heatwave conditions to maintain essential public infrastructure Amid the relentless heatwave sweeping across the region, daily wage workers continue to brave extreme temperatures to earn a livelihood and keep essential public infrastructure and informal economies running. From construction sites and expressway projects to scrap collection and roadside kitchens, their…

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BITS Hyderabad team develops dual sensor for diabetes monitoring

Diabetes Monitoring (File photo) HYDERABAD: Researchers at BITS Pilani Hyderabad campus have developed a miniature plug-and-play sensor capable of simultaneously monitoring insulin and dopamine levels in real time, marking a significant step forward in diabetes management and personalised healthcare.The innovation comes amid growing concerns over diabetes, with India reporting more than 101 million confirmed cases,…

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More names crop up on illegal property list

Kolkata: An expanding probe into alleged illegal assets in West Bengal has brought a string of properties linked to individuals with alleged Trinamool Congress affiliations under scrutiny. On Monday, CM Suvendu Adhikari alleged that Beleghata-based promoter Raju Naskar owned 18 properties, land shark Biswajit Poddar, better known as Sona Pappu, held 24 properties, and Faiz…

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