UFC legend Rampage Jackson’s Rome livestream turns chaotic after fake money giveaway
Former UFC champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s livestream stunt in Rome took a chaotic turn when he distributed fake money in a busy tourist area. A surge of street vendors and hustlers rushed to grab the prop bills, creating a tense scene that forced Jackson to retreat. The incident highlights the unpredictable nature of public content…
Assam CM presents appointment letters to 5,550 TET-qualified candidates
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma distributed appointment letters to 5,550 TET-qualified teachers, fulfilling a promise of one lakh government jobs. The transparent and merit-based recruitment process has led to over 1.26 lakh appointments, surpassing the initial target and fostering trust in government jobs. This initiative is part of broader educational reforms and industrial growth…
Akon and wife Tomeka Thiam in Delhi for India tour, look happy together despite divorce proceedings
Bollywood’s favourite international artist, Akon, is back in India! The global singer-rapper landed in Delhi on Saturday afternoon (November 9) ahead of his much-awaited concert, set to take place at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (JLN) today.
Silver, steel, brass or earthern: What should be diya in home temple be made of
Hindu households begin their day with lighting a diya, a sacred act symbolizing light’s triumph over darkness. The material of the lamp, from humble clay to precious silver, influences spiritual energy. While brass offers durability and clay eco-friendliness, silver is for special occasions, and steel is less preferred for sacred rituals. Ultimately, devotion fuels the…
Bengali movie shooting brings attention to Singarhi Hills in Dumka
Singarhi Hills in Dumka is buzzing as a Bengali film, ‘Waiting Room,’ is being shot, featuring Anirban Bhattacharya and Subhashree Ganguly. A realistic vintage railway station set has been erected, drawing crowds. This rural locale, previously featured in ‘Begum Jaan,’ is gaining traction as a film-friendly destination due to Jharkhand’s supportive policies.
Scott Galloway says imposter syndrome isn’t a weakness: 5 ways professionals can turn it to their advantage
New York University professor Scott Galloway reframes imposter syndrome not as inadequacy, but as a sign of ambition and growth. He argues that feeling out of your depth indicates you’re challenging yourself and entering important rooms. Galloway advises embracing discomfort, avoiding overqualification, and preparing diligently to turn these anxieties into opportunities for professional development and…
