AIDSO protests over delay in appointing guest lecturers in colleges

The All India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO) protested in Mysuru, highlighting the academic uncertainty faced by undergraduate students due to the absence of guest lecturers. With internal exams approaching and classes not being conducted properly, students are anxious about their academic future. AIDSO urged the state government to prioritize students’ educational interests and resolve the…

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Doctor explains how stronger legs can mean better brain health and cognitive strength in old age

Research indicates a strong correlation between leg power and brain health. A study of female twins revealed that greater leg strength predicted better cognitive outcomes and healthier brain structures a decade later. Experts suggest exercises like squats and deadlifts can improve leg strength, potentially offering a protective effect against cognitive decline and promoting healthier aging.

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Maratha quota stir enters Day 2: Manoj Jarange warns govt not to test patience; traffic comes to standstill in south Mumbai – top developments

Manoj Jarange’s hunger strike in Mumbai intensifies, demanding a 10% Maratha quota under the OBC category without reducing existing OBC reservations. Jarange warns the government against testing the community’s patience, accusing them of misinformation. Traffic in South Mumbai is disrupted as protesters gather, coinciding with the Ganesh festival.

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Watch: Couple accused of littering in Canada— Internet links them to Indian origin

A viral video showing a couple dumping waste in a Canadian forest has sparked outrage online. Social media users, many identifying the individuals as likely of Indian origin, have condemned the act. The footage has ignited racially charged commentary, with some expressing concern about the broader implications for Canada’s environment and immigrant communities.

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‘Why ‘Hamas-run hospital’ but never ‘US-backed IDF’?’: Zohran Mamdani calls out double standards on Israel-Gaza coverage; slams BBC

Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has accused the BBC of biased reporting on the Israel-Gaza conflict, criticizing their selective language. He questioned why the broadcaster uses labels for groups like the Houthis and Hamas, but avoids similar descriptions for the IDF or Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Mamdani’s stance has drawn both support and criticism,…

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