Probe sought into multi-crore ‘fodder seed scam’ at Verka milk plant | Chandigarh News

Patiala: The Janhit Adhikar Welfare Association (JAWA) – a non-governmental organisation – has petitioned Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann to order a high-level investigation into an alleged multi-crore seed scam linked to Verka Milk Plants, claiming officials ran a “paper-only” supply chain to “siphon” off govt subsidies and launder money through farmers’ bank accounts.In a…

Read More

CCTV, strict measures to check cheating in asst prof exam for edu service | Lucknow News

Lucknow: The UP education service selection commission completed preparations to conduct the assistant professor recruitment examination on Apr 18-19, with stringent measures in place to ensure a cheating-free and transparent process.The examination will be held in four shifts across 53 centres in six districts — Lucknow, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Gorakhpur, Agra and Meerut.Commission chairman Prashant Kumar…

Read More

Indian-origin truck driver Baljeet Singh pleads guilty to causing death of two in crash in Canada, was playing mobile game

An Indian-origin truck driver has admitted causing a fatal crash in Canada as he was playing a mobile phone game behind the steering wheel. The deadly pileup killed 2 people.29-year-old Baljeet Singh is an Ontario resident who pleaded guilty in a Longueuil courthouse to dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing bodily harm over…

Read More

Avinash Tiwary says men DM him more than women for shirtless scenes: ‘All the gym bros said nice body, bro’ | Hindi Movie News

Avinash Tiwary is all set to trade his brooding lover boy image for a muscular pehelwan look in the upcoming romantic comedy ‘Ginny Weds Sunny 2’. Ahead of the film’s theatrical release on April 24, 2026, the actor sat down for a candid chat with Hindustan Times, revealing some hilarious truths about his recent physical…

Read More

Harvard University’s plan to expand writing class size draws union objection

A proposed change to class sizes at Harvard University has become a point of contention in ongoing labour negotiations, with union representatives alleging a unilateral shift in working conditions.At a bargaining session this week, Harvard officials said that sections of its introductory Expository Writing “Studio 10” courses would increase from 10 to 15 students starting…

Read More