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Japan quake toll hits 28 as survivors struggle in heat

The government issued the new tally as Kumamoto officials said they have now extracted four bodies from the mass of rubble, steel and wires of the Aeon shopping mall after a suspected gas blast following the quake
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Watch: Unaddressed Challenges: On India’s Crisis In Education

The government’s response to the NEET controversy has focused on strengthening the National Testing Agency through a new task force and long-pending reforms. But are technical fixes enough to address India’s deeper education crisis?
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Haryana@60: New MSME Policy Heralds a New Era of Investment, Innovation and Exports

The Industrial Take-Off of a Self-Reliant Haryana: The new MSME and Export Promotion Policy, formulated under the leadership of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, is set to become a key driver of Haryana’s industrial transformation
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T.G. Mohandas case: 27 AIYF activists booked for protest march to Hindutva ideologue’s house

AIYF activists charged with unlawful assembly and creating danger or obstruction in public way or line of navigation
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Bangladesh an extremely safe country: Tamim Iqbal hopeful India tour will go ahead

Bangladesh an extremely safe country: Tamim Iqbal hopeful India tour will go ahead
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Dilip Gavit's epic surge in the rain takes him from farmlands to CWG gold

Dilip Gavit's epic surge in the rain takes him from farmlands to CWG gold
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Weekly chicken biryani on menu? CM Vijay eyes big mid-day meal upgrade

Weekly chicken biryani on menu CM Vijay eyes big midday meal upgrade
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BGT-winning captain Ajinkya Rahane retires from international cricket

BGTwinning captain Ajinkya Rahane retires from international cricket
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How India became the world's worst doping offender

According to the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) 2024 Testing Figures Report, released in Dec 2025, India registered 260 adverse analytical findings (AAFs) from 7,113 samples collected during the year — a positivity rate of 3.6%. Among countries conducting more than 5,000 tests annually, India recorded the highest positivity rate in the world for the third consecutive year.
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From job hunt to CWG glory: Gulveer's inspiring journey to silver medal

Gulveer’s silver run completed another lap of sorts. He has joined the late Milkha Singh and Avinash Sable, both of whom won non-relay medals at the Commonwealth Games before him. Sable landed his steeplechase silver at Birmingham in 2022 while Milkha’s 440yard gold at the 1958 Cardiff Games was the country’s first medal at the Commonwealth Games. Incidentally, all of them have been athletes from the Indian Army.
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CWG medal tally: Where does India stand after Dilip Mahadu Gavit gold on Day 7?

The three medals added on Wednesday took India's overall tally to 15 medals, including three gold, nine silver and three bronze, helping the country remain eighth on the medal table.
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CWG 2026: Neeraj Chopra returns with unfinished business in Glasgow

While the qualifiers are scheduled for Thursday, the final on Saturday night is unlikely to be a walk in the park as he will be up against long-time rival Arshad Nadeem, besides the likes of Anderson Peters, Julius Yego and Sri Lanka’s Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage.
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'Used to run in fields': Mother Laxmi, wife Babita elated after Gulveer's silver

Gulveer Singh made history by becoming the first Indian to win a medal in the men's 10,000m at the Commonwealth Games, claiming silver at the 2026 edition. His achievement sparked celebrations in his village, with his mother and wife expressing pride. The Army runner clocked 27:49.78, finishing behind Australia's Ky Robinson after a strong final-lap sprint.
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Satellite made by 750 Indian schoolgirls now orbits the Earth near the ISS

After overcoming an initial setback, Indian schoolgirls have successfully launched their AzaadiSAT satellite into orbit. This remarkable project engaged 750 students from 75 schools throughout India, where they contributed to building satellite components that were incorporated into a real ISRO satellite. This successful launch represents a significant stride toward inspiring girls in STEM education, showcasing their dedication and resilience in the face of challenges.
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