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IndiaTimes of India ·

Indian Student With Low JEE Score Gets Into Stanford, Princeton and Caltech

An Indian student who scored just 15 percent on the JEE, one of the world's most competitive engineering entrance exams, has been admitted to Stanford, Caltech, and Princeton. The student shared his experience to highlight the contrasting admission philosophies between Indian and US universities. While the JEE largely evaluates exam performance, American institutions consider a broader range of factors including extracurriculars, essays, and research. The student's story drew attention to the sheer scale of technical talent in India, where thousands of qualified candidates compete for limited seats. His account sparked wider discussion about how different education systems measure and reward student potential.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Global Tech Layoffs in H1 2026 Already Exceed Full-Year 2025 Figures

AI-driven layoffs in the global technology sector reached approximately 128,000 employees by July 1, 2026, surpassing the 125,000 job cuts recorded across the entirety of 2025. The acceleration indicates that workforce reductions linked to artificial intelligence adoption are intensifying rather than slowing down. India has emerged as the second-most affected country by these layoffs worldwide. The trend highlights growing concerns about the pace at which AI is displacing tech workers across major markets.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Warring dismisses Punjab Congress rift rumours, vows unity ahead of elections

Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring has denied reports of internal divisions within the party, saying senior leaders will come together soon. He addressed speculation about being replaced by former chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi, describing Channi as a respected figure within the party. Warring clarified that routine meetings among party members should not be misread as signs of discord. He also warned that indiscipline within the ranks would not be tolerated as the party prepares for the upcoming Punjab elections.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Hyderabad Police Seize 122 Tonnes of Adulterated Food in 100-Day Drive

A dedicated Food Adulteration Surveillance Team launched by Hyderabad city police in March has completed 100 days of operations. During this period, authorities registered 185 cases related to food adulteration across the city. The crackdown resulted in the seizure of 122 tonnes of adulterated food items. The initiative reflects a focused effort by local law enforcement to tackle food safety violations in Hyderabad.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Mexico fans greet England squad with boos outside team hotel ahead of R16 tie

England's squad arrived at their team hotel in Mexico City ahead of a FIFA World Cup Round of 16 match against co-hosts Mexico. Hundreds of local supporters had gathered outside the hotel to receive the visiting side. The crowd gave England a hostile reception, with fans booing as the team bus pulled up to the venue. Many in the crowd were cheering for the home nation, reflecting strong local support for Mexico in the tournament.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

England delay Mexico arrival to shield tactics from rival team spies

England manager Thomas Tuchel and the Football Association deliberately postponed the squad's travel to Mexico City ahead of a knockout match. The team remained at their training base in Kansas City for as long as possible before making the trip. The decision was taken to prevent opposing teams from observing England's training sessions and gaining a tactical advantage. Despite the precaution, the England squad was reportedly greeted with boos upon their arrival in Mexico City.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Dinesh Karthik praises Sooryavanshi but warns of tougher challenges ahead

Former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik has praised 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as an exceptional T20 talent capable of breaking records. Karthik noted the teenager's aggressive batting style and natural ability to score runs freely. However, the ex-cricketer also issued a word of caution, urging the young prodigy to remain grounded as his career progresses. Karthik believes that managing the growing off-field attention and public scrutiny will prove to be Sooryavanshi's greatest test going forward.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

India Allocates Rs 52,000 Crore to Boost Short-Range Battlefield Capabilities

India is redirecting a significant portion of its defence budget toward weapons designed for the opening phase of modern conflict. Recent procurement approvals focus on anti-drone systems, short-range air defence, and kamikaze drones rather than large conventional platforms. The strategic shift draws on lessons learned from Operation Sindoor and is partly driven by the need to prepare for a potential two-front conflict scenario. The move reflects a broader transition toward network-centric warfare, prioritising tactical agility and battlefield survivability in the first 100 kilometres of engagement.

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IndiaNDTV ·

J&K Civil Group Alleges School Textbook Glorifies Terrorists as Role Models

A civil society organization called the Jammu & Kashmir People's Forum (JKPF) has alleged that a school textbook in Jammu & Kashmir refers to terrorists as 'great personalities.' The book was reportedly cleared under the Samagra Shiksha education program, raising concerns about its approval process. The JKPF claims the textbook distorts history by portraying anti-national figures in a positive light. The group has raised an alarm over the use of such material as educational content for students in the region. No official response from the J&K government or education authorities has been reported yet.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Gujarat TAT Secondary Prelims 2026 Results Out at sebexam.org

The State Examination Board (SEB) of Gujarat has officially announced the TAT-S Preliminary Examination results for 2026 on its portal sebexam.org. Candidates can retrieve their scorecards by entering their confirmation or seat number along with their date of birth. The board has also released revised final answer keys for the Gujarati Medium Common Paper and the Science and Mathematics paper. These updates follow the conclusion of the objection-resolution process. Candidates who have qualified in the preliminary round will now be eligible to sit for the TAT-S Mains Examination.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Declassified Docs Reveal Inside Story of Israel's 1976 Entebbe Hostage Rescue

Israeli commandos carried out Operation Thunderbolt at Entebbe Airport in 1976, successfully freeing more than 100 hostages held by terrorists. The mission was launched after diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis failed to produce results. The daring nighttime raid sparked significant debate around questions of national sovereignty. Newly declassified documents have now shed light on the behind-the-scenes discussions that preceded the military intervention.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

India finish 8th in FIH Pro League but coach backs team to beat anyone

India concluded their FIH Pro League season in eighth place, accumulating 19 points from 16 matches. They finished second from bottom in the standings, only ahead of Pakistan, who ended the tournament without a single point. Despite the underwhelming campaign, India's hockey coach expressed confidence in the team's ability to compete against any opposition. The coach's upbeat assessment comes as the team looks to regroup and improve following a disappointing league run.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Nvidia Builds First Orbital Data Center, Space-1, to Power AI in Space

Nvidia is expanding into space computing with the development of its first orbital data center, called Space-1. The company is actively recruiting a System Software Principal Architect to build software tailored for the new platform. The system is being engineered to operate reliably under the extreme conditions of space. This initiative marks Nvidia's push into orbital AI infrastructure, placing it alongside SpaceX and Google, which are also pursuing space-based data and connectivity solutions.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Xi Jinping promotes two PLA generals amid post-corruption purge reshuffle

Chinese President Xi Jinping has elevated two military officials to the rank of general within the People's Liberation Army. The promotions come in the wake of an extensive anti-corruption campaign that significantly thinned the ranks of China's top military leadership. The moves are aimed at restoring loyalty and filling critical vacancies within the Central Military Commission. Analysts see the appointments as part of a broader reorganization of the PLA ahead of an upcoming Communist Party congress.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Scientists identify genetically unique western toad population found only in Canada

Scientists have discovered a western toad population in the Canadian Rockies that is genetically distinct from all other members of its species. This group exists exclusively within Canada, making it a uniquely Canadian natural heritage find. The research uncovered deeper genetic divisions within the western toad species than previously understood. Experts say the discovery underscores that even common, widespread animals can carry irreplaceable genetic diversity. The findings highlight the need to conserve such unique populations before they are lost.

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