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Gandhidham Express to run with LHB coaches




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Illegal sand extraction: 16 boats seized in Addoor




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Rape and murder of 8-year-old girl in Mangaluru: Three accused sentenced to death




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Thousands witness colourful Deepavali celebrations at Alva’s College




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Body of man found on railway track in Mulky; wife and son found dead in room

Mangaluru police claim 32-year-old resident of Mulky allegedly killed his 27-year-old wife and their four-year-old son before ending his life on a railway track




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Mangaluru International Airport handles 7,637 passengers on November 9; its highest




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Udupi police to handover Sunday’s lock up death case to CID




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Police arrest six on charges of group assault and attempt to murder a youth in Bantwal taluk




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Online education: How Gen Z and millennials can leverage it for career growth

Transformative online education in India for Gen Z and millennials, driving growth and innovation, faces challenges of inclusivity and credibility.




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Symbiosis launches dual degree MBA in partnership with Macquarie University and Aston University




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Every institution can be improved, but that doesn't mean it is fundamentally flawed: CJI Chandrachud in Mumbai

The Chief Justice of India emphasises institutional improvement without undermining the judiciary’s fundamental strength and maturity in decision-making processes




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Why we should nurture the thinking and creative mind

We need “thinking teachers” who can enable students think clearly, creatively, logically and critically.




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How to bridge the gap between Engineering education and practice

Engineering education needs to go beyond the classroom if the students are to succeed in the real world




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The gap between knowing and doing

When it comes to cultivating and maintaining healthy lifestyle habits, your actions rather than your reasoning skills are what matter.




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Komal Panda on being the national winner of the James Dyson Award 2024

Her Novocarry is a portable cooling solution designed for medications like insulin that require refrigeration during transport




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Do these 5 things and the internet will deliver your dream job

Take control of your digital twin to shape your online presence and career aspirations effectively




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All study and no play: What ails college theatre clubs in Bengaluru?

Bengaluru is home to a vibrant and dynamic amateur theatre scene, and the lifeblood of these troupes are students, a majority of whom are handpicked from college theatre clubs




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VTU offers incentives to nurture research talent among faculty and students

Incentive ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹3,000 will be given to students winning competitions at the national level, State level and hackathons or project competitions




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Centre will firmly put forth its stand before Supreme Court on question of AMU's minority status: BJP

BJP to strongly defend Aligarh Muslim University’s minority status in Supreme Court, overruling 1967 judgement




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Minority status: Aligarh Muslim University teachers and students celebrate ‘historic’ Supreme Court verdict

Vice-Chancellor Naima Khatoon said the judgment paved way for the granting of minority status to the varsity. Students celebrated the day by distributing sweets at the varsity gate.




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Courses in Environmental and Sustainability Studies in the U.S.

With many students looking for courses on sustainability and environmental issues, here is a round up of some popular courses in American universities




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Courses and careers in the aviation sector

Technical maintenance, management, piloting ... there are multiple promising career paths in this sector in India.




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Kerala School Sports & Games 2024: KITE beams 100 hours of live feed and uploads whopping 5,000 images during week-long event

The challenge was met impressively thanks to efforts of 70 technical staff from KITE and 300 members of Little KITES, IT clubs from 31 schools in Ernakulam district




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Students stage protest demanding classrooms in the Nilgiris




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Thousands of aspirants protest outside UPPSC headquarters in Prayagraj over exam format

The police use lathi charge to disperse protesters and the Opposition questions government’s use of force on aspirants




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ISRO, IIT-M sign MoU to set up centre of excellence in fluid and thermal sciences

The institute gets ₹1.84 crore seed money to set up the centre of excellence




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Ashok Leyland standalone Q2 net up 37% to ₹770 cr.




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India Cements standalone Q2 net loss widens to ₹240 cr.




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Granules unit in Andhra Pradesh gets U.S. FDA inspection report with NAI status




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Ramco Cements Q2 standalone net skids to ₹26 cr. on weak demand




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India can have global food brands: Yuvraj Singh

Starts his next venture Twiddles, a guilt-free indulgence healthy food brand targeted at the youth and athletes




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Ebbs and flows in 'atmospheric rivers' and their impact

So when they swing up, these waves suck warm air from the tropics to Europe, Russia, or the US, and when they swing down, they do the same thing with cold air from the Arctic.




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War Dogs review: Guns and posers

Jonah Hill, who reportedly has put on more weight for this part, is a riot each time he’s raging, which is almost through the whole film.




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Waarrior Savitri: Boring skin and sex show

A modern-day adaptation of Savitri and Satyavan pitted against Yamraj is a snoozefest




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Mechanic: Resurrection – A standard Statham affair




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Island City: Loneliness, love and longing

Three stories compellingly underline the theme of freedom from oppression in Island City.




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Sunshine Music Tours and Travels review: An excuse for brand promotion

Forget memorable, the passengers are so irritating that one would rather hop off the film and abort the trip




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'Kutrame Thandanai' review: thoughtfully made, but something’s missing




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Sunshine Music Tours and Travels: Ain’t no sunshine at all

A film about a motley crew on a road trip is actually an overt promotion for an EDM fest




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Jyo Achyutananda: Journey worth your time

Establishing Srinivasa Avasarala’s repertoire as a director




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The Accountant: Guns and ledgers

They are all living, breathing characters, and yet... frustratingly, this depth never really translates into the ground-breaking conflicts the film’s mood keeps hinting at.




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Nandini Nursing Home: Comedians run riot

A refreshing vehicle for a director and an actor making their debuts




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Aanandam: a light-hearted, ‘college days’ drama




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Kodi: Polls apart and flying high

What’s most heartening about the film is the weight it gives to its female characters.




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Doctor Strange: special effects and a great story

‘Doctor Strange’ is a subverted superhero film with plenty to look and laugh at.




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Naruda Donoruda: So near and yet so far

‘Naruda Donoruda’ is an earnest attempt, but seems a little forced




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Warrior prince and talking heads

The playfulness to the writing around Ravana and his ten perennially bickering heads could have made the film oddly amusing. But alas, the humour remains just a flash




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Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada: Guns and poses

Is Gautham Menon genuinely trying to subvert our expectations from the star-driven masala movie?




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Shut in: a psycho and a psychologist

Bad horror films usually come with an excessive reliance on jump scares; Shut In too has its fair share.




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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Rowling’s magic is back

The wildly popular author, sharpens her quill admirably with her first film based on a Harry Potter spin-off