Rebels claim 19 MPs in ‘real TMC’ fight, set to meet Speaker | India News

Rebels claim 19 MPs in ‘real TMC’ fight, set to meet Speaker NEW DELHI/KOLKATA: Rebel TMC LS members plan to meet Speaker Om Birla Monday to seek recognition as the “real TMC” parliamentary group, dissident Cooch Behar MP Jagadish Chandra Basunia said Friday, prompting strong reactions from the faction led by party chief Mamata Banerjee.“The…

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Pakistan eyes higher donkey meat, other related products export to China

Pakistan is looking to expand exports of donkey meat and other donkey-derived products to China, where demand is being driven by the perceived “nutritional and medicinal properties” of such products, according to the Pakistan Economic Survey 2025-26 as reported news agency PTI.The survey, released on Thursday by finance minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, identified donkey meat exports…

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IIT (BHU) students pull off historic silicon tape-out, deliver fabrication-ready chip in just five months

A team of undergraduate students at IIT (BHU), Varanasi, has completed the institute’s first silicon tape-out, successfully taking a chip design from concept to fabrication submission. Led primarily by second-year Electronics Engineering students, the project involved developing a 64-point FFT Hardware Accelerator, underscoring the growing role of young researchers in India’s semiconductor ambitions. A group…

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Shaan reacts to Arijit Singh’s playback singing break, recalls Kailash Kher’s take on singers being asked to perform: ‘I’ve never felt fatigue’ | Hindi Movie News

Playback singer Shaan has weighed in on the ongoing discussion around reports of Arijit Singh stepping back from Bollywood playback singing, saying that people may be reading too much into the situation.Speaking to Humans of Bombay, Shaan suggested that artists often make statements about slowing down or taking breaks, but that does not necessarily mean…

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‘Lethal actions against commercial shipping not justified’: Jaishankar lodges ‘strong protest’ with Rubio | India News

NEW DELHI: External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Saturday spoke with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to convey India’s strong objections to US Navy attacks in the Gulf that resulted in the deaths of three Indian mariners.Describing the incidents as unacceptable, Jaishankar said commercial shipping should not be subjected to such actions.In a post…

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Railways Becoming Digital: Synergy of steel & software: How Indian Railways got on the digital track

Not very long ago, a railway journey in India often began with a queue.Passengers would visit reservation counters, wait for printed tickets, check paper charts pasted outside coaches and rely on station inquiry windows for information about delays or platform changes.Today, much of that experience fits inside a smartphone. A passenger can book a ticket,…

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Cbse Re-Evaluation Portal: Concerned over delays in final results, Delhi HC declines plea to reopen CBSE re-evaluation portal

The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to pass any urgent directions to reopen CBSE’s verification portal for re-evaluation of Class XII answer sheets, saying that doing so could delay the finalisation of results and affect undergraduate admissions.A vacation bench of Justice Neena Bansal Krishna and Justice Madhu Jain was hearing a plea filed by…

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Judge awards Blake Lively legal fees from Justin Baldoni; actress DEINED punitive damages in dispute over ‘It Ends With Us’ film |

Blake Lively can recover some legal costs from fellow actor and director Justin Baldoni but not punitive damages and other relief she sought after settling her legal claims over their 2024 film “It Ends With Us,” a judge ruled Friday. Justin Baldoni ordered to pay Blake Lively’s legal fees Judge Lewis J. Liman said in…

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