Haryana schools to remain shut tomorrow due to CET exams: Check details here

The Haryana government has announced the closure of all schools on July 26 to ensure smooth conduct of CET 2025, with over 13.48 lakh candidates appearing across 834 centres. Authorities have imposed strict security, traffic, and communication protocols, including prohibitory orders, transport arrangements, and surveillance, reflecting a statewide push for fair and disruption-free examinations.

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‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ trailer LEAKED online after debut with ‘Fantastic Four’; Twitterati say James Cameron directorial ‘Might just be the greatest movie ever’

A leaked trailer for James Cameron’s ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ has created a massive buzz online after its debut alongside ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’. Though quickly removed due to copyright issues, the trailer, glimpsed by a few, is being hailed as a cinematic masterpiece. Initial reactions from IMAX and Dolby viewers praise the film’s…

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‘Made to sign documents under coercion…’: Late Sunjay Kapur’s mother Rani Kapur writes to Sona Comstar board; calls son’s death ‘sudden and suspicious’

Rani Kapur, mother of the late Sunjay Kapur, has requested Sona Comstar to postpone its AGM, citing her son’s death. She alleges being coerced into signing documents without understanding them during her grieving period. Kapur also expresses concerns about recent management changes and lack of transparency, seeking a delay to properly evaluate proposed resolutions and…

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Teaching in the age of algorithms: How AI is empowering educators

Teachers are evolving into learning coaches in AI-driven classrooms, interpreting data to personalize education. Equipped with AI tools and data insights, they proactively address learning gaps and tailor instruction. While technology offers valuable support, the teacher’s empathy and contextual understanding remain crucial for student success, augmenting their role in education.

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German shadow economy booms amid high taxes and state aid

Germany’s shadow economy is surging amid a shrinking overall economy, reaching €482 billion in 2024. Experts attribute this rise to declining tax morale due to perceived poor public services and increased citizen’s income, which may incentivize undeclared work. The combination of welfare, part-time jobs, and cash income creates opportunities for exploitation, demanding better oversight.

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