Decoding 7.8% GDP growth: What changes in the new series & what it tells us about India’s road to becoming 3rd largest economy?

Several methodological improvements have been made in the way GDP is calculated. (AI image) India has retained its tag of the world’s fastest growing major economy in the third quarter of the financial year 2025-2026, with a better-than-expected GDP growth of 7.8%. This is despite the third quarter being the first full three months of…

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WBCSC Assistant Professor Recruitment 2026: Registration begins, direct link to apply here

The West Bengal College Service Commission (WBCSC) has released the Assistant Professor Recruitment 2026 notification. Online applications have started from February 26, 2026. Eligible candidates can apply through the official WBCSC portal. The recruitment is for Assistant Professor posts in government-aided colleges across West Bengal. Candidates must meet the required educational qualification and age limit…

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Devdas: Shreya Ghoshal says she felt like a ‘misfit’ for Bipasha Basu song Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai, recalls lull phase after Devdas debut | Hindi Movie News

Singer Shreya Ghoshal may have made a dream debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Devdas, but success did not translate into instant offers. In a recent interaction, Shreya revealed that despite the film’s massive impact, it took time for her next big opportunity to arrive. Singer Shreya Ghoshal may have made a dream debut with Sanjay…

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Immigrant engineer to Silicon Valley mentor: Indian American self-made millionaire reveals his ultimate success blueprint

How This Indian American Millionaire Broke Barriers And Is Now Teaching Others to Win At 80 years old, Kanwal Rekhi, a self-made Indian-American millionaire, Silicon Valley pioneer and mentor to thousands, has chronicled his remarkable rise and lifelong mission to empower others in a new book titled The Ground Breaker. The memoir, released on February…

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Harvard Divinity School explores self-run CPE programme amid Boston hospital cuts

Harvard Divinity weighs in-house CPE programme Hospital budget cuts in Boston have sharply reduced chaplaincy training opportunities, prompting the Harvard Divinity School (HDS) to explore launching its own Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) programme, according to a detailed report by The Harvard Crimson.The student newspaper reported that Associate Dean for Ministry Studies Theodore N. “Teddy” Hickman-Maynard…

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Alia Bhatt breaks silence on BAFTA, Gone Girl backlash: ‘I am a sweet girl… I am uncool girl’ |

After days of social media chatter, Alia Bhatt has finally responded to the online backlash that followed her appearance at the 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA). In the now-viral video, Alia appeared momentarily surprised before naming Gone Girl. Several social media users suggested she looked nervous or was attempting to channel a confident “international…

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Congress will suffer: CPM’s MA Baby on grand old party’s decision to contest Bengal polls alone | India News

NEW DEHI: “Congress will suffer,” cautioned Community Party of India (Marxist) general secretary MA Baby on the party’s decision to not fight the West Bengal assembly polls in alliance with the Left. The Congress leadership should have explored possibilities with the Left to bolster the fight to keep BJP-RSS out, he said. The Congress and…

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