UPPSC releases APO Mains Exam 2026 schedule for June examinations; check here

UPPSC announces APO Mains 2026 subject-wise timetable for three-day examination process UPPSC APO Mains Exam 2026 schedule: The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC), Prayagraj, has released the examination schedule for the Assistant Prosecution Officer (Main) Examination 2025. According to the official notice issued on May 11, 2026, the mains examination will be conducted in…

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IPL 2026: ‘Bhuvneshwar Kumar should be back in India colours’- Ex-India cricketer urges selectors for recall | Cricket News

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Bhuvneshwar Kumar (ANI Photo) It has been four years since Bhuvneshwar Kumar last played for India in a T20I, a quiet outing against New Zealand in Napier that came soon after India’s semi-final exit in the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia. Following that tournament, he was phased out during India’s transition…

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In the 1920s, Clarence Birdseye watched fish freeze instantly in Arctic air. This insight helped create the frozen food industry |

A simple Arctic freezing trick helped revolutionise food preservation. Image credit – Wikimedia Frozen foods have become a staple in American cuisine today. The supermarkets are filled with frozen vegetables, fish, ready-to-eat products, and desserts. Nonetheless, the whole history of the frozen food industry goes way back to a simple observation in the Arctic in…

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Guruvayur Temple: Did you know the idol in Guruvayur Temple is believed to be the one worshipped by Lord Krishna himself?

Kerala’s Guruvayur Temple is full of stories and mysteries that still amaze devotees. It is not just devotion that draws devotees to the temple, but also these surprising folklores. One among the fascinating beliefs is that the deity in the temple, the Chaturbahu form of Lord Vishnu, was worshipped by Lord Krishna himself. Yes, you…

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Rahul Gandhi Critiques PM Modi’s Fuel Appeal Amid NIA Investigation of Explosives | India News

Rahul Gandhi calls PM Modi’s ‘don’t buy gold for a year, WFH’ appeal ‘proof of failure’ Explosives at PM Modi convoy route, NIA team leaves for Bengaluru a day after the scare Iran says its peace proposal ‘not excessive’, accuses US of ‘unreasonable demands’ US passenger evacuated from Hantavirus-hit cruise tests positive, shows no symptoms…

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Uk Fraud Nurse: UK nurse who faked qualifications to get senior NHS job ordered to repay £278 of £51,000 fraudulently earned | World News

A nurse who secured senior NHS roles using fake qualifications and fabricated work experience has been ordered to repay just £278 despite fraudulently earning more than £51,000.Tanya Nasir, 47, from Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire, was jailed for five years in 2024 after falsely presenting herself as a highly experienced senior nurse to obtain positions she was…

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India should resist EU, US pressure on data exclusivity in farm-chemicals: GTRI flags

The European Union and United States are urging India to accept “data exclusivity” provisions in free trade agreements, but a GTRI report has warned otherwise. Think tank Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) has cautioned that such commitments could damage its agrochemical industry, increase dependence on imports and raise costs for farmers. Furthermore, it could also…

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Doctor Strange Actor Controversy: Benedict Cumberbatch accused of breaking traffic rules in tense 10-minute clash with masked cyclist on London road |

The famed ‘Doctor Strange’ actor has made headlines again after a video of him went viral online. In the undated video, the actor argues with a cyclist on a London street. Here is what we know so far about the matter. Benedict Cumberbatch was caught having an argument with a cyclist In a recent video…

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Ira Singhal’s UPSC success story redefined perseverance and transformed barriers into milestones in civil services

Ira Singhal UPSC Journey Shows How Determination Redefines Success In Civil Services When people talk about India’s toughest exams, the UPSC Civil Services Examination almost always comes up in the same breath as words like “grit”, “competition”, and “dream job”. But every once in a while, a story emerges that doesn’t just talk about clearing…

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