‘Play on the front foot’: Ex-Pak PM Imran Khan fires sharp salvo at Asim Munir; calls him ‘mentally unstable man’

Imran Khan, from jail, launched a scathing attack on Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir, calling him “mentally unstable” and accusing him of disastrous policies that fuel terrorism and ignite tensions with Afghanistan. Khan alleged Munir prioritizes pleasing Western powers over national interests, leading to constitutional collapse and fabricated cases against him and his wife.

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TNPSC adds 645 more vacancies for Group 4 Combined Civil Services Exam: Total posts rise to 5,307, details here

The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has significantly increased vacancies for the Integrated Civil Services Examination – Batch IV 2025, adding 645 new posts to reach a total of 5,307. This expansion, detailed in a December 3, 2025 supplement, offers a substantial boost in government job opportunities across various administrative and clerical roles in…

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Kollywood producer A V M Saravanan passes away at 86; industry pays tribute

Veteran Kollywood producer AVM Saravanan, who helmed AVM Productions and delivered numerous hits, passed away at 86 due to age-related ailments. His production house, founded by his father, has been instrumental in Tamil cinema, featuring iconic stars and producing popular television series. Saravanan was also recognized for his leadership and contributions, leading many films to…

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Tiger Woods shares rare insights on 16-year-old son Charlie’s progress as a rising golfer

Tiger Woods is closely watching his son Charlie’s burgeoning golf career. The 16-year-old is making significant strides in junior golf, earning All-American honors and achieving notable tournament wins. Tiger acknowledges the vastly evolved recruiting landscape compared to his own era, emphasizing Charlie’s self-created opportunities as he carves his own impressive path.

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‘Cultural shift’: Zoho’s Vembu on US ‘skip college’ trend; why Indian parents should worry

Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu champions American tech’s trend of high schoolers skipping college for work, urging Indian parents to recognize this “profound cultural shift.” He highlights Palantir’s experiment hiring graduates directly, emphasizing empowerment and avoiding student debt. Vembu advocates for companies to remove degree requirements, citing Zoho’s success with young, degreeless talent.

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