“Do not go with a lot of targets in your mind,” says Rohit Gupta, CAO at PhysicsWallah: Mindset shift NEET aspirants need before exam day

It is that time of the year again. Across the country, students sit hunched over their desks, fingers tracing formulas, eyes lingering over diagrams, each page carrying the stubborn hope of donning a white coat. Rooms glow under dim lights, walls crowded with revision sheets, while the ticking clock grows louder with every passing hour….

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Congress workers burn effigy of BJP’s Agrawal after ‘imposter’ remarks on Pilot | Jaipur News

Bhilwara: Congress workers staged a protest in Tonk city Tuesday against Rajasthan BJP in-charge Radha Mohan Das Agrawal over his alleged remarks targeting AICC national general secretary and Tonk MLA Sachin Pilot.The party workers, led by Tonk District Congress President Saud Saidi, took out a mock funeral procession started from Gandhi Park and concluded at…

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Branded carry bag fee unfair as it doubles as promotion tool: Consumer panel | Ahmedabad News

Wooden gavel on wooden table, on background Ahmedabad: The Gujarat State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has criticised the practice of retailers charging customers for carry bags bearing their brand names, observing that such a practice effectively turns consumers into “moving advertisements” for the business.In a recent order, the commission directed Avenue Supermarts Ltd, which operates…

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Tower protests: How Veeru syndrome in Basantis rewriting Sholay’s script | Varanasi News

Women are climbing water tanks, mobile towers and even high-tension poles to force the system’s hand Varanasi/Prayagraj: Veeru climbed a water tank for Basanti in Sholay. Lately, Purvanchal districts have seen several replays of that iconic cinematic moment, but with a gendered twist.Women are climbing water tanks, mobile towers and even high-tension poles to force…

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West Asia conflict a ‘war’, government firms can invoke ‘force majeure’ clause

The clause allows relief in extraordinary circumstances beyond human control, such as war, and frees parties from contractual liability NEW DELHI: The West Asia conflict should be treated as a “war” to invoke the ‘force majeure’ clause in public contracts where obligations have been impacted by disruptions, the finance ministry has said.It has allowed govt…

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