UK: England universities face up to £500,000 or 2% income fines for free speech failures under new system | World News

England universities will face fines up to £500,000 or 2% income for free speech failures under new system. England’s universities will face stricter scrutiny over free speech under a new complaints system that allows staff to take concerns directly to the Office for Students (OfS), with heavy financial penalties if they fail to protect free…

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BSEB Bihar Board Class 10, 12 Compartment and Special exam 2026 admit card released; check details and timetable

Bihar Board Class 10, 12 Compartment and Special exam 2026 admit card BSEB Bihar Board Compartment exams 2026: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the admit cards for Class 10 and Class 12 compartment and special examinations 2026. Schools can now download the admit cards from the official websites and distribute them to…

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Sanya Malhotra reveals early career struggle with panic attacks and fear of rejection: ‘I learnt to say no over time’ | Hindi Movie News

Sanya Malhotra marks 10 years in acting post-Dangal. The Delhi outsider struggled to say no, fearing panic attacks and lost work: “Na bolne se pehle mujhe panic attack aa jaata tha.” Now polite yet firm, she asserts her voice in films like Toaster, directed by Vivek Daschaudary. Sanya Malhotra is celebrating a decade in acting…

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Boost for energy sector: PM Modi to inaugurate Rs 79,450 crore petrochemical refinery — top things to know

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Rajasthan on Tuesday, where he will dedicate a major refinery-cum-petrochemical complex to the nation. The plant, located at Pachpadra in Balotra, has been developed by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited in partnership with the Rajasthan government. The refinery is set to reduce reliance on energy imports and boost…

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Rare 1,700-year-old bronze cauldron found in Northern Germany rewrites connection to the Roman Empire | World News

In Schaalby, northern Germany, archaeologists found rare bronze cauldrons dating from the 3rd to the 5th centuries AD. The cauldrons have been recovered through a collaboration between the Archaeological State Office of Schleswig-Holstein and Aarhus University. The cauldrons are called ‘Vestland cauldrons’ and provide important evidence of trade and cultural exchange in antiquity. Previously believed…

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Tata Trusts to alter clauses which bar non-Zoroastrians

MUMBAI: Tata Trusts is moving the charity commissioner to dismantle a century-old provision barring non-Zoroastrians from serving as trustees of the Bai Hirabai Jamsetji Tata Navsari Charitable Institution.The decision was taken at the board meeting held last Friday. Tata Trusts said the trustees decided to seek alteration of restrictive clauses governing trustee eligibility “to correct…

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