Deja vu has an exact opposite, jamais vu: Why the familiar can suddenly feel completely new |

Most people have experienced Deja vu, the strange sense that a moment has already happened. Far fewer recognise its counterpart, Jamais vu, where something deeply familiar suddenly feels unfamiliar or new. This can happen when a common word looks misspelt after repeated reading, or when a well-known place briefly feels strange. Although unsettling, the experience…

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Chhattisgarh Board Results 2026: Girls once again outperform boys in Class 10 and 12; consistent trend continues

Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education has declared the Class 10 and 12 results 2026, and early trends once again point to a familiar pattern- girls outperforming boys across both examinations. The results continue a multi-year trend where female students have consistently maintained a lead in pass percentages.In Class 12, previous year data shows girls clearly…

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Rahul Roy responds to viral Instagram reels: ‘Compulsion ho gaya tha… now I won’t do that again’ |

After his recent Instagram reels sparked mixed reactions online, Rahul Roy has now broken his silence. The actor, who had been trending after collaborating with an Instagram user on videos recreating his iconic songs from Aashiqui, has responded to the buzz surrounding the clips.Reacting to the chatter, Rahul downplayed the scale of the reaction, while…

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West Bengal logs record 91.66% turnout in phase 2, sporadic violence reported across districts | India News

NEW DELHI: West Bengal on Wednesday recorded a very high voter turnout of over 91% along with reports of sporadic violence during the second phase of the assembly elections.According to the Election Commission, the state registered a record 92.47% overall turnout across the two phases, the highest since Independence. The voter turnout in phase II…

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Jerome Powell-led US Federal Reserve keeps interest rates unchanged; cites Middle East conflict uncertainty, rising energy prices

Jerome Powell (AP file photo) US Fed Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meet: Jerome Powell-led US Federal Reserve on Wednesday kept the interest rates unchanged in the 3.5-3.75% range citing upside risks to inflation in view of the rising global energy prices.“Developments in the Middle East are contributing to a high level of uncertainty about…

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Battling for life in Delhi, Afghanistan cricket hero Shapoor Zadran in urgent need of blood | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Shapoor Zadran, one of the pioneers of Afghanistan’s rise in international cricket, is currently battling for his life in a New Delhi hospital as his family urgently appeals for blood donations.The former left-arm pacer is suffering from Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a rare and life-threatening immune disorder.On Wednesday, is younger brother, Ghamai Zadran, shared…

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Abhishek Sharma-Travis Head create IPL history with blazing stand vs MI | Cricket News

Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma. (PTI Photo) Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head produced an extraordinary performance against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium, stitching together a record partnership in the IPL.Earlier, Ryan Rickelton’s sensational 123 off 62 balls, along with a blazing opening stand with Will Jacks (46), powered Mumbai Indians to a massive 243/5…

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This giant ‘heavenly pit’ in China holds a hidden ecosystem below ground that has its own climate and wildlife far below the surface |

A colossal sinkhole, Xiaozhai Tiankeng, discovered in Southern China, reveals a hidden forest ecosystem. This “heavenly pit,” deeper than skyscrapers, harbors over 1,200 plant species and adapted wildlife, including the endangered clouded leopard. Image Credits: Google Gemini Unique geographical features continue to attract global attention due to their remarkable characteristics. In southern China, the vast…

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CBSE Class 12th result 2026 not tomorrow: Scorecards expected in third week of May, here’s what officials say

CBSE Class 12th Result 2026 The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has rejected the claims of delays and technical glitches in the evaluation of Class 12th answer sheets under its newly introduced On-Screen Marking system. The board asserted that the process is functioning “perfectly” and remains firmly on schedule, as reported by PTI. Speaking…

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