DU NCWEB PG Admissions 2026 open for women seeking weekend Postgraduate classes: Check eligibility, dates and fee

University of Delhi (DU) has released the postgraduate admission bulletin for the Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) for the 2026-27 academic session.The NCWEB programme is designed for women who wish to pursue postgraduate studies through weekend classes while managing other responsibilities during the week. The admission process has been aligned with DU’s regular postgraduate admission…

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Rahul Gandhi Scuba Dives in Great Nicobar, Raises Alarm Over Environmental Impact of Mega Project | India News

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday once again targeted the Centre over Great Nicobar development project, alleging that it prioritises commercial interests at the cost of the island’s ecology and local communities.In a post on X, the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha said he had recently visited Indira Point, the southernmost…

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No visa lottery, limits on family entry: How ‘Americans First Immigration Act’ could be a setback for migrants

A new immigration bill in US is proposing to scrap the green card lottery and limit family-based visas. It’s aim is to shift more focus to a merit-driven system.The proposed “Americans First Immigration Act” was introduced by Republican Congressman Barry Moore and seeks to overhaul the country’s legal immigration framework by prioritising high-skilled workers and…

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Iran-linked hackers who brought down Stryker for a week claim they hacked Kash Patel’s personal email inbox: Read their message to FBI Director

Iran-linked hackers have reportedly claimed that they broke into the personal email inbox of FBI Director Kash Patel and published a series of private photographs and documents online, marking one of the most sophisticated cyberattacks on a sitting US law enforcement chief. According to a report by news agency Reuters, the claim was made on…

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AI-generated MAGA influencer: Indian student behind ‘hot girl’ profile with millions of followers | World News

An India-based medical student reportedly built and operated a popular AI-generated Instagram influencer that amassed millions of followers by posting patriotic, political and lifestyle content aimed at conservative audiences in the United States, according to a WIRED report cited by the New York Post. The account featured a blonde virtual influencer named “Emily Hart,” who…

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Random Musing: Trumpery – the Middle English word that eerily predicted the era of Donald Trump | World News

Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw, along with American songwriter Bob Dylan, are the only two people to achieve literary and cinematic harmony: winning both the Nobel and the Oscar. Bernard Shaw won his Nobel for the screenplay Pygmalion, which was made into a movie and was credited with elevating Hollywood from illiteracy to literacy. Bernard…

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Himachal Pradesh Home Guard recruitment 2026: Registration deadline extended for 700 posts; direct link to apply here

HP Home Guard recruitment 2026: The Himachal Pradesh Home Guards Department has extended the registration deadline till April 7, 2026 (11:59 PM) for the Himachal Pradesh Home Guard Recruitment 2026. Candidates who have not yet applied for the 700 Home Guard volunteer posts can now complete their applications through the official recruitment portal.The recruitment drive…

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‘Need to save foreign exchange amid war crisis’: PM Modi pushes for cut in fuel use & gold buying, favours WFH | India News

HYDERABAD/NEW DELHI Amid global energy supply disruption, PM Narendra Modi on Sunday urged people to use public transport and revive work from home to reduce dependence on petrol and diesel – which largely come from imported crude – and conserve foreign exchange by avoiding overseas weddings and vacations as well as unnecessary gold purchases.The suggestions,…

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‘I talk through my clothes’: Naomi Osaka shines like the Eiffel Tower in glittering French Open opener | Tennis News

PARIS: On tennis’ greatest stages, they have told stories inspired by sakura, cherry blossoms in Japanese, symbolising beauty, renewal and the fleeting nature of life; they’ve highlighted Harajuku, a street in Tokyo, runway for frills and bows. The most talked-about was the dramatic jellyfish-motivated ensemble she wore at the Australian Open in January, walking onto…

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