Indian weightlifters bag seven medals, set new records at Commonwealth Championships 2025

Indian weightlifters showcased their dominance at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships 2025 in Ahmedabad, securing seven medals on Friday. Sairaj Pardeshi and Parv Chaudhary shone with record-breaking performances in junior and youth categories, respectively. Dilbag Singh narrowly missed gold in the senior men’s division, while Vanshita Verma claimed a bronze in the senior women’s category.

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Wear white aprons without fail, J&K government tells docs amid attacks

The J&K government has mandated white aprons and nameplates for healthcare staff after a recent incident at Srinagar’s SMHS Hospital, where a doctor was assaulted following a patient’s death, sparking protests and allegations of harassment against a journalist covering the event. This directive aims to improve patient identification amidst concerns about potential vulnerability to attacks,…

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SEBI Grade A 2025 registration begins for Assistant Manager posts; apply online before November 28

SEBI Grade A 2025 recruitment: SEBI has opened registration for Grade A (Assistant Manager) posts 2025, inviting applications for 110 vacancies across streams including General, Legal, Information Technology, Research, Official Language, and Engineering. The online application window is open from October 30 to November 28, 2025, on www.sebi.gov.in. Applicants must meet age and eligibility criteria,…

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Tech spectrum tussle: US majors push Wi-Fi use for entire 6GHz band as Jio, Vi seek mobile allocation; Airtel, Qualcomm call for deferment

US tech giants have opposed demands from Indian telecom operators Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea to allocate the 6GHz band for mobile services. Instead, they urge the entire band be reserved for Wi-Fi, citing unestablished readiness for mobile use. The companies advocate for reviewing the allocation post-WRC-27, with any unused spectrum available for unlicensed Wi-Fi…

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‘I don’t make the courts’: Jannik Sinner hits back at Alexander Zverev; both exit Shanghai Masters

Alexander Zverev accused Shanghai Masters officials of favoring Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz by adjusting court speeds. Sinner, however, dismissed the claims, stating his sole focus is on playing tennis and adapting to all conditions. He emphasized that neither he nor Alcaraz influence court preparations. The debate over court variety in tennis continues.

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