AIIMS INI CET 2025: Round 2 seat allocation results released for July session at aiimsexams.ac.in; Check details here

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has released the INI-CET 2025 Round 2 seat allocation results for postgraduate medical and dental courses. Candidates can check their allotment status on aiimsexams.ac.in. The allocation is based on merit, category, and institute preference. Selected candidates must follow seat acceptance and reporting guidelines as per the official…

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Shruti Haasan opens up on belief in witchcraft and astrology, says Kamal Haasan ‘hates’ god talk at home

Shruti Haasan discussed her spiritual journey, revealing her Wiccan beliefs and connection to ancestral feminine power, contrasting with her father, Kamal Haasan’s, atheism. Despite differing views on religion, Kamal Haasan respected her choices, even her tattoos, and fostered a creative environment where art was the family’s primary focus. Shruti will next appear in Rajinikanth’s ‘Coolie’.

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Wheelies, Burnouts & Brotherhood: Inside the world of Hyderabad’s stunt bikers

In Hyderabad, a growing community is transforming bike stunts from risky road antics into a disciplined and safe culture. Riders are learning everything from basic balance to advanced techniques under expert guidance. This initiative emphasizes safety, respect for road rules, and proper bike maintenance, fostering a community of skilled and responsible stunt performers.

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Aespa’s Karina Reveals Future Ambitions and Interest in Acting – Deets Inside

Aespa’s Karina recently revealed her aspirations beyond singing and performing. During a ‘Morning Walk’ episode, she expressed a strong desire to explore acting, driven by her ambition to experience all facets of the entertainment industry. Karina aims to avoid future regrets by embracing diverse opportunities as a celebrity, showcasing her proactive approach to her career.

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Canadian colleges lay off 10,000 employees after sharp decline in Indian student enrolment

A sharp decline in Indian student enrolment has forced Canada’s colleges to lay off around 10,000 faculty and support workers. The federal government’s cap on international study permits has significantly reduced tuition revenue, especially in Ontario, where Indian students made up a large proportion of the international student body. The Ontario Public Service Employees Union…

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