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Puja Khedkar, a former IAS trainee, has taken legal action against the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) by filing a petition with the Delhi High Court on Monday. This move challenges the UPSC’s recent decision to cancel her candidature. The case is being scrutinized by a bench led by Justice Jyoti Singh, who is overseeing the proceedings. During the court session, senior Advocate Indira Jaising, representing Khedkar, brought to light several crucial issues. She argued that a significant anomaly in Khedkar’s case is the lack of an official order formally notifying her of the cancellation. Jaising pointed out that, to…

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CIE-IIIT Hyderabad, in collaboration with ISRO and with the support of IN SPACe, organized an innovative event aimed at fostering and nurturing groundbreaking ideas and solutions for advancements in space technology and exploration. ISRO-NRSC and IIIT Hyderabad have launched an ‘AI for Space Immersion’ program, bringing together the brightest minds from startups and research institutions across the country for an unprecedented journey into the future of space technology. Over the course of the entire day, a diverse and dynamic gathering of fledgling startups, ambitious students, dedicated researchers, and seasoned industry experts convened to stimulate innovative thinking and to thoroughly examine…

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According to the sources, Bangladesh Army has issued Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina a 45-minute deadline to step down, reports Times Now. Amidst relentless protests Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has fled Dhaka, reportedly heading to West Bengal, the Dhaka tribune reported on Monday. She had intended to record a speech but didn’t get the chance. Gono Bhaban, the official residence, has been vacated by her and her sister, in search of a safer location,” a source told AFP. “She wanted to record a speech but didn’t have the chance”. In the meantime, Bangladesh’s Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman is set to…

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The Kerala forest department saved six tribal individuals, including four children, from a landslide- hit region in Wayanad. As the rescue mission in Wayanad is still ongoing, over 200 people are still missing, with hundreds have lost their lives, and the fate of the rescued is still uncertain. Amidst the tragic and devastating scenes in the landslide stricken Kerala, a narrative of Courage has captured the hearts of many. Enduring a hazardous four-hour trek through thick forest, heavy rain and treacherous terrain, a four member team led by Kalpetta Range Officer, K Hashis, managed to rescue the tribal family. The…

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