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Delhi University opens correction window for UG admission 2025: One-time edit allowed till this dateDelhi University has activated the correction window for undergraduate admissions 2025 via the CSAS portal, allowing applicants to modify their submitted details from July 6 to July 11. This one-time opportunity enables students to rectify errors in academic qualifications, uploaded documents, and CUET application numbers.0 Comments 0 Shares 76 Views 0 Reviews
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Shashank Koirala calls for removal of secularism from ConstitutionKATHMANDU: Nepali Congress leader Dr. Shashank Koirala has drawn attention by calling for the removal of secularism from the Constitution, stating that efforts to amend the Constitution have already begun under the current ruling coalition. Speaking at the Central Working Committee meeting held at the party’s central office in Sanepa on Sunday, Koirala emphasized the […]0 Comments 0 Shares 79 Views 0 Reviews
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Union minister Nitin Gadkari asks Delhi Police to ‘strictly enforce’ ban on 2 & 3 wheelers on high-speed corridorsUnion minister Nitin Gadkari has urged Delhi Police to strictly enforce the ban on two and three-wheelers on Delhi-NCR expressways due to rampant traffic violations and safety concerns. He also directed the removal of distracting hoardings and illegal advertisements from highways.0 Comments 0 Shares 83 Views 0 Reviews
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Preparations underway for dengue prevention in PokharaGANDAKI: Dengue infection has already spread to 73 districts this year, according to the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division. The Division has warned that over 60,000 people could be infected, urging heightened vigilance. Since the risk remains high from mid-July to mid-October, all three levels of government have begun preparations for the prevention and management […]0 Comments 0 Shares 79 Views 0 Reviews
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Doctors stage sit-in at Bharatpur HospitalCHITWAN: Doctors held a sit-in at Bharatpur Hospital today to protest issues related to the Consumer Court. Medical professionals from various hospitals across Chitwan gathered at Bharatpur Hospital and staged the sit-in for an hour. Private hospital operators, nurses, and other health sector stakeholders joined the protest in solidarity. The sit-in is part of a […]0 Comments 0 Shares 71 Views 0 Reviews
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IND vs ENG: 'They can't win' - Former England captain wants a drawFormer England captain Michael Vaughan urges Ben Stokes' team to play for a draw in the Edgbaston Test, acknowledging India's dominance. Vaughan questions if England possesses the skill and mindset to bat through the final day, emphasizing that a draw is the best achievable outcome.0 Comments 0 Shares 71 Views 0 Reviews
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PSBs to hire 50,000 staff in FY26; monetisation of subsidiaries on cardsPublic sector banks are gearing up to recruit approximately 50,000 personnel this financial year, including 21,000 officer-level positions, to expand operations and enhance customer service. State Bank of India will lead the hiring spree, onboarding around 20,000 individuals. While facing short-term margin pressures, the sector anticipates healthy earnings growth between FY25 and FY27.0 Comments 0 Shares 70 Views 0 Reviews
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Texas flash floods: 27 dead, dozens missing as rainfall exceeds forecast — Top developmentsA powerful storm caused devastating flash floods in Texas. The Guadalupe River overflowed, destroying homes and a summer camp. Many people died, and several are missing. Camp Mystic was completely destroyed. Hundreds of people have been rescued. Rescue efforts are underway. Residents did not receive flood warnings. Rainfall exceeded forecasts. The Texas Hill Country's geography worsened the...0 Comments 0 Shares 70 Views 0 Reviews
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Ties restored after 14 years: UK resumes geopolitical relations with Syria, extends $129 million financial aidBritish Foreign Secretary David Lammy met with Syria's interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, in Damascus, marking the restoration of formal ties after 14 years. The UK pledged £94.5 million in aid for emergency relief, education, and livelihood projects.0 Comments 0 Shares 81 Views 0 Reviews
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Dams will be built before heavy rains to protect settlements along Mahakali River: Home MinisterKANCHANPUR: Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak today said that the Nepali Army has been tasked with constructing dams ahead of the heavy rains to safeguard settlements along the banks of the Mahakali River. During a visit to the dam construction site in Bhimdatta Municipality-12, Kanchanpur, Minister Lekhak said the government has made a special decision to […]0 Comments 0 Shares 83 Views 0 Reviews
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'Ranbir Kapoor cut down his fees for Jagga Jasoos,' says Anurag BasuAnurag Basu revealed that both he and Ranbir Kapoor reduced their fees for 'Jagga Jasoos' due to their passion for the project, ensuring the producer wouldn't suffer losses despite its box office performance. Basu emphasized his careful budget planning for films like 'Metro...In Dino', prioritizing financial safety for producers. He also recalled Rishi Kapoor blaming him for 'Jagga Jasoos'...0 Comments 0 Shares 58 Views 0 Reviews
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Nepal finishes runner-up in South Asian Karate ChampionshipKATHMANDU: Nepal secured the runner-up position in the 9th South Asian Karate Championship, winning a total of 50 medals — 21 gold, 9 silver, and 20 bronze — according to Nepal Karate Federation President Yubaraj Lama. Among the standout performers, Erika Gurung, nicknamed “Himalayan Warrior” by the federation, won double gold in both individual and […]0 Comments 0 Shares 59 Views 0 Reviews
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Dalai Lama cannot decide on reincarnation, says China; India maintains neutralityChina's ambassador asserts that the Dalai Lama lacks authority over the reincarnation system, a practice spanning 700 years. This statement contrasts with India's stance of non-interference in religious matters, as Kiren Rijiju emphasizes the Dalai Lama's sole right to decide on his reincarnation. The Tibetan government-in-exile accuses China of cultural genocide.0 Comments 0 Shares 56 Views 0 Reviews
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Kapuche-Kori trekking route being upgradedGANDAKI: The trekking route from Naula to Kori via Nauta, under the Kapuche-Kori trail in Madi Rural Municipality-1 of Kaski, is undergoing upgrades to enhance accessibility and promote trekking tourism. The upgrade is being carried out with a contribution of Rs. 3 million from the Madame Khola Hydropower Project, in coordination with Madi Rural Municipality-1 […]0 Comments 0 Shares 61 Views 0 Reviews
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Hundreds protest against mass tourism; tourists harassed, windows smashedHundreds marched in Mexico City, protesting the influx of foreign visitors, particularly Americans, blaming them for rising rents and displacement. The demonstration, initially peaceful, turned violent with property damage and looting. Protesters demanded regulations on tourism and stricter housing laws, echoing similar sentiments against mass tourism seen in other global cities.0 Comments 0 Shares 58 Views 0 Reviews
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Fortune for cat’s future: 82-year old Chinese man seeks trusted carer for pet feline; inheritance pledge sparks wide discussionAn 82-year-old man in China is offering his entire estate, including property and savings, to anyone willing to provide lifelong care for his cat, Xianba. Having no children and being alone after his wife's death, he seeks a loving home for his pet. While some express concerns about potential exploitation, others have offered to adopt Xianba without financial compensation.0 Comments 0 Shares 61 Views 0 Reviews
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Rising arrears raise concerns over economic discipline: Speaker GhimireKATHMANDU: The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the House of Representatives has expressed concern over the growing volume of arrears, stating that it not only reflects improper utilization of public funds but also erodes public trust in state institutions. Speaking at a national workshop on arrears organized by the Committee in Kathmandu, participants emphasized that […]0 Comments 0 Shares 76 Views 0 Reviews