Supreme Court asks Bengal’s top bureaucrat to apologise over siege of SIR officers in Malda | India News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday pulled up the West Bengal chief secretary for “not taking calls of Calcutta high court chief justice” over the Malda incident and asked him to apologise.Taking strong exception to the attack on judicial officers adjudicating objections to voter list exclusions in West Bengal’s Malda district, the Supreme Court…

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‘Khel bindaas’: Jaiswal’s mantra fuels Sooryavanshi’s fearless IPL blitz | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Yashasvi Jaiswal (ANI Photo) NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals batter Yashasvi Jaiswal’s message to teenage sensation and his opening partner Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was simple, clear and telling — “khel bindaas.” And it perfectly summed up Rajasthan Royals’ fearless approach in their 27-run win over Mumbai Indians in a rain-hit IPL 2026 clash in…

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Newborn kangaroos are born tiny, blind and embryo-like, but scientists say their arms develop early so they can crawl to the mother’s pouch and survive

Animals and their stories of existence have always surprised humans. From the way they are born to their skills of survival, all of these speak volumes on how the universe has created and empowered each being. A recent study sheds light on a similar creature of nature. Did you know that a newborn kangaroo is…

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UK student dies of Meningitis as expert warns disease can be ‘very lethal’

A UK college student died from meningitis while two others remain under treatment/Image: Getty Images A college student in the UK has died from meningitis while two others are receiving treatment, health officials said as reported by BBC.The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) identified the student who died as attending Henley College in Oxfordshire. Authorities…

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Phone sirens startle millions as government rolls out real-time warning system | India News

People show their mobile phones during the nationwide test of the new ‘Cell Broadcast Alert System’, in Patna on Saturday Phones shrieked. Screens flashed. A commuter lunged for an emergency chain. Theatre audiences froze. Patients gripped chairs. With tensions in West Asia already on edge, many feared the worst as confusion swept cities — before…

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Indian-origin gynecologist Sanjeev Kumar sentenced to 20 years in prison in Tennessee for performing 15,000 biopsies with adulterated devices, attorney says no punishment is enough

Indian-origin Dr Sanjeev Kumar jailed for 20 years for medical malpractice in Tennessee. Indian-origin gynecologist Sanjeev Kumar has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after he was found guilty of adulterating medical devices and committing health fraud. US Attorney D Michael Dunavant said no punishment is enough for what Dr Kumar, the Tennessee physician,…

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‘Had a great time’: Harmeet Dhillon responds to backlash after attending January 6 rally organiser’s wedding amid DOJ promotion talk

Harmeet Dhillon, a senior US Justice Department official of Indian origin, stirred a row after attending the wedding celebrations of a key organiser of the January 6 rally, even as reports suggest she could be in line for a promotion in the DOJ.Photos shared on social media show Dhillon at the Palm Beach wedding festivities…

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2026 Emmy Nominations: ‘The Pitt’ and ‘Hacks’ top 2026 Emmy nominations, but ‘Widow’s Bay’ and ‘Pluribus’ steal the spotlight | English Movie News

While The Pitt and Hacks led the 2026 Emmy nominations, breakout series Widow’s Bay and Pluribus emerged as the biggest surprise contenders.​Image credit (Instagram) Following this year’s nominations, many industry professionals have been speculating about the 2026 Emmy Awards. A roundtable discussion featuring critics and analysts dissected the winners, surprising snubs and unexpected standouts from…

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