Salaries of Bengaluru players, including Sunil Chhetri, suspended indefinitely; club issues statement amid ISL uncertainty

Bengaluru FC have suspended salaries for its first-team players and staff, including Sunil Chhetri, due to uncertainty surrounding the Indian Super League’s future. This decision follows unresolved issues between FSDL and AIFF, impacting the league’s continuation. The club emphasises its commitment to youth development while urging a swift resolution to the impasse for the sake…

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As AI in interviews gains hold in America: Here’s how you can prepare for the shift

As AI becomes integral to the modern workplace, Meta is piloting AI-enabled coding interviews where candidates collaborate with an AI assistant in real time. This shift redefines what it means to be interview-ready, emphasizing prompt engineering, ethical awareness, and human-AI synergy. Success now lies not in outperforming machines, but in working skillfully alongside them.

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‘It had to be Mohammed Siraj’ – Ex-England skipper on India’s fightback in Oval classic

Nasser Hussain lauded India’s well-deserved 2-2 series draw against England, emphasising Mohammed Siraj’s pivotal role in securing the final wicket. He highlighted the captivating nature of the series, with each Test extending to the final day, and stressed the responsibility of cricket’s ‘Big Three’ to protect Test cricket’s future amid concerns about its viability in…

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IND vs ENG |‘It had to be Siraj’ – Ex-England skipper on India’s fightback

Nasser Hussain lauded India’s well-deserved 2-2 series draw against England, emphasising Mohammed Siraj’s pivotal role in securing the final wicket. He highlighted the captivating nature of the series, with each Test extending to the final day, and stressed the responsibility of cricket’s ‘Big Three’ to protect Test cricket’s future amid concerns about its viability in…

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Gurukulam revival: Recreating the foundations of Indian Education

The Gurukulam system, India’s ancient educational model, is experiencing a resurgence, emphasizing wisdom, discipline, and character development alongside nature. This revival focuses on self-realization, humility, and truth, contrasting with modern market-driven education. Through practices like meditation, ethical living, and selfless service, Gurukulams aim to cultivate inner mastery and holistic growth, impacting families and teachers who…

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Jerome Powell: The US Fed Chair who skipped economics and studied this subject at Princeton

Jerome Powell, US Federal Reserve Chair, studied politics at Princeton, not economics. His background in law, politics, and finance uniquely shaped his leadership during crises like COVID-19. Despite bipartisan scrutiny, he maintained institutional stability and policy pragmatism. Powell’s career proves that unconventional academic paths can lead to powerful roles in global financial governance.

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