Territorial Army Commission Examination 2026 is scheduled for July 12. Admit cards are expected in late June or early July. The exam features a Computer-Based Test with sections on Reasoning, General Knowledge, and English, followed by a two-stage SSB interview. Merit lists will be separate for male and female candidates. Successful candidates will undergo six...
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‘I have been humiliated time and again’: R Ramalinga Reddy quits as Karnataka minister, flags ‘U-turn’ by DK Shivakumar
Karnataka minister R Ramalinga Reddy resigned just two days after his oath, citing strong dissatisfaction with his allocated portfolio. He expressed disappointment, stating Chief Minister DK Shivakumar reneged on an assurance regarding the Bengaluru development department. Reddy affirmed his continued loyalty to the Congress party, emphasizing he would not work against his conscience.
Seven Indian grasslands where non‑venomous snakes thrive: Rare species and their habitats
Seven Indian grasslands where non‑venomous snakes thrive: Rare species and their habitats
92.62m monster! Sri Lanka’s Rumesh Tharanga surpasses Neeraj Chopra to record second-longest javelin throw in Asia – Watch
His throw now trails only Arshad Nadeem’s Olympic gold-winning mark of 92.97m from Paris 2024 in the Asian all-time list.
Top stocks to buy today: Stock recommendations for June 5, 2026 – check list
Stock market recommendations: Power Finance Corporation (PFC), and Aequs have been recommended as the top stocks to buy today, June 5, 2026 by Bajaj Broking Research.
Microsoft HR head Amy Coleman to employees in memo: I want to be transparent about how things are feeling across Microsoft and what …
Microsoft’s Chief People Officer Amy Coleman shared employee survey results, highlighting increased employee “energized” and “empowered” feelings, alongside strengths in security and inclusion. However, challenges remain in opportunities for experience broadening, productivity support, and clarity on work’s organizational connection. Coleman pledged greater transparency and communication amidst intense change.
Amid ‘cold feet’ buzz, only 32 TMC rebels turn up for meeting; 16 demand Mamata Banerjee be named ‘chairperson’, not ‘chief adviser’
Trinamool Congress faces internal turmoil following a party split, with Lok Sabha MPs reportedly receiving overtures to abandon the Mamata Banerjee-Abhishek Banerjee leadership. Meanwhile, a faction of 58 MLAs has shown signs of wavering, with some demanding Mamata remain party chairperson. The Speaker’s ruling invalidating expulsions further complicates the situation.
World champions outplayed: Pakistan seal memorable ODI series win over Australia
Pakistan secured a 2-1 series victory over Australia in the final ODI, chasing a modest target of 158 on a challenging spinning wicket. Shadab Khan starred with an unbeaten 29 and two wickets, guiding Pakistan home with Abdul Samad after a tough chase. Australia collapsed to 157 despite Josh Inglis’s 65, losing their last seven...
In an unusual weekend announcement, US tells companies to stop passage of Nvidia’s Blackwell AI chips to China through…
The US Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security has quietly closed a year-old loophole that let Nvidia’s most advanced Blackwell AI chips reach overseas subsidiaries of Chinese companies without an export licence. Industry sources estimate hundreds of thousands of chips may have already shipped through the gap. The new guidance still leaves data centre...
King Cobra to Black Mamba: These 5 snakes are among the deadliest on Earth
Snakes can be dangerous. Some species have venom that can be life-threatening. The Inland Taipan in Australia has highly toxic venom. The Black Mamba in Africa is known for its speed. The King Cobra in Asia is large and can be dangerous. Russell’s Viper in South Asia causes many serious bites.