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Congress MP Randeep Singh Surjewala alleges 'large-scale irregularities' in Haryana TET exam, demands re-testSenior Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala has demanded the cancellation and re-conduct of the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (H-TET)...
This is how a company tricks you into thinking it's bigger than it is in realityRevenue is not always the amount written on the invoice. The final number can change because of rebates, returns, penalties, warranties, cu...
Quote of the day by Coldplay front man Chris Martin: 'I think in life everyone needs to be broken in some way..' ; life lessons on dealing with setbacks from British singerColdplay frontman Chris Martin believes facing life's inevitable challenges, even heartbreak and illness, is crucial for personal growth. H...
A man searching a field in England found a 1,700-year-old Roman gold ring so rare that it later sold for £78,000A British metal detectorist, Kevin Minto, unearthed a stunning 1,700-year-old solid gold Roman ring, a find now captivating American audien...
Jewish Proverb of the Day: “If you steal from a thief, you also… — Life lessons on integrity, honesty, justice, accountability and why two wrongs never make a rightJewish Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “If you steal from a thief, you also have a taste of it.” The saying reflects how perso...
Quote of the day by influential Harvard cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker: 'We will never have a perfect world, but...'-Life lessons on progress and building a better futureCognitive psychologist Steven Pinker challenges the common perception of societal decline, arguing that humanity has made significant progr...
Best Proverb of the Day by Albert Einstein: “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”Best Proverb of the Day: Albert Einstein's profound insight reveals life's dual nature: either viewed as ordinary or as a series of miracle...
Quote of the Day by Khalil Gibran: ‘To understand the heart and mind of a person, look not at what he has already achieved, but…’ - why every recruiter and parent should read thisKhalil Gibran's wisdom suggests true character lies not in past achievements but in future aspirations. The article, inspired by Walter Mit...
Proverb of the day: 'A day of reading is a day of...' Life lessons from Chinese proverb on lifelong learning, cognitive enhancement, stress reduction, compounding knowledge, literacy and intellectual growthProverb of the day highlights the value of reading every day and explains how small learning habits build knowledge over time. This traditi...
Brazilian proverb of the day: 'A timely "no" beats a...' Life lessons on thoughtful restraint, rash agreement, healthy boundaries, over-commitment, misaligned priorities, patience, self-awareness and clear communicationBrazilian proverb of the day highlights the message behind the saying, "A timely 'no' beats a hasty 'yes'." The proverb teaches people to a...
Delhi roads are about to go digital: 2,500 QR codes planned so residents can check road history & report damage in secondsDelhi's Public Works Department is launching 'Know Your Road', a project enabling citizens to report road issues via smartphone scans. Near...
Quote of the Day by William Wordsworth: ‘Be mild, and cleave to gentle things, thy glory…’ - why your happiness shouldn't depend on another person’s decisionFacing life's uncertainties, especially in troubled relationships, can leave us seeking solace. Poet William Wordsworth's timeless wisdom s...
Proverb of the day: 'It takes 6 men to carry a man to his grave. It takes 1 person to...' Life lessons on love, marriage, relationships, and why one should avoid betrayal of trustProverb of the Day highlights a well-known saying: “It takes 6 men to carry a man to his grave. It takes 1 person to put him there.” The pr...
European proverb of the day: 'There'll be white blackbirds before an unwilling woman...' Life lessons from Irish saying on true commitment, emotional readiness, genuine consent, lasting bonds, mutual desire, coercion, meaningful relationships, manipulation, and why forced marriages never benefit anyoneEuropean proverb of the day brings attention to the Irish saying, "There'll be white blackbirds before an unwilling woman ties the knot." T...
Quote of the Day by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas: 'Do not go gentle into that good night, old age should…' - the raging verse that Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and Christopher Nolan honoredQuote of the Day by Dylan Thomas urges people to resist life's inevitable decline. In today's world of burnout, his words champion a fierce...
On This Day in History, June 14: Anne Frank writes diary, Auschwitz opens, first woman in space, first US flag approved, Falklands War ends and moreOn This Day in History, June 14 witnessed the beginning of Anne Frank's diary, the opening of Auschwitz, the launch of the Vostok mission t...
Quote of the day by Adrien Brody: ‘Life is an ocean of chaos. We all need something to distract us from the complexity and reality' - life lessons on finding calm amid uncertaintyLife's inherent chaos often leads individuals to seek comforting distractions, as highlighted by Adrien Brody's quote from 'Detachment.' Th...
Jewish Proverb of the Day: “God is closest to those with… — Life lessons on heartbreak, suffering, inner strength, healing and why what breaks you can also make you strongerJewish Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “God is closest to those with broken hearts.” The saying reflects the idea that moments...
English cricket has quickly found itself in another mess. Ben Stokes is in the middle of itEnglish cricket faces turmoil as captain Ben Stokes is dropped. He broke a team curfew after a victory. This incident follows a difficult A...
Quote of the Day by American author H. Jackson Brown Jr.: ‘Never make fun of someone who speaks broken English. It means…’ - A seemingly simple reason on why you should be proud of your accentQuote of the Day by American author H. Jackson Brown Jr. means they know another language reframes language barriers as a testament to effo...