Punjab PTU Round 3 seat allotment result 2026 today at counselling.ptu.ac.in; reporting begins July 24

Punjab PTU is set to release the Round 3 counselling seat allotment result for BTech Engineering and other undergraduate programmes on July 23, 2026. Applicants who completed choice filling can log in to the counselling portal to view their allotment, download the provisional admission letter, and prepare for the subsequent admission process at their allotted…

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Consultant hired for Thane Ring Metro project | Mumbai News

Thane: The Nagpur-based Mahametro has appointed a general consultant for the execution of the 29km-long Thane Integral Ring Metro project, officials informed on Tuesday.An infrastructure firm, AECOM, bagged the contract to work as the general consultant for the ambitious project following a bidding process, said officials. “The consultant will be responsible for design review, project…

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BRS Demands Telangana Revenue Minister Resign Over 22A Land List | Hyderabad News

Hyderabad: Alleging the state govt has created widespread confusion and anxiety among lakhs of property owners by adding entire colonies and large number of properties in the prohibited list under section 22-A, BRS deputy leader and ex-minister T Harish Rao demanded the resignation of Telangana revenue minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy on moral grounds.Harish Rao recalled…

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India vs England 1st T20I: Will Vaibhav Sooryavanshi finally make his India debut in Durham? | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s wait for an India debut continued during the two-match T20I series against Ireland, where India suffered a surprise 2-0 whitewash under new captain Shreyas Iyer.The teenage batting sensation was widely expected to get his first international cap, with fans and experts repeatedly calling for his inclusion. However,…

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NCPOR turns to AI to unlock the secrets hidden in the ocean floor | Goa News

Panaji: For decades, if scientists wanted to know how the Earth’s climate behaved millions of years ago, they would have to embark on a painstaking and destructive process: drilling into ancient, mud-caked ocean floor cores and carefully picking out microscopic, fossilised shells.These tiny creatures, known as benthic foraminifera, act as “time capsules”. By analysing their…

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