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Watch: ECI deletes over 97 lakh voters in Tamil Nadu, 73 lakh in Gujarat
The Election Commission of India published draft electoral rolls for Tamil Nadu and Gujarat after the Special Intensive Revision, removing over 97 lakh voters in Tamil Nadu and 73.73 lakh in Gujarat.
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IFFK 2025: Japanese film Two Seasons, Two Strangers wins Suvarna Chakoram
Argentine filmmakers Carina Piazza and Lucía Bracelis win Rajatha Chakoram award for best director for the film Before the Body
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Tamil Nadu SIR draft electoral roll: How to check your name in voter list
The draft electoral roll for Tamil Nadu after the Special Intensive Revision was released on December 19, 2025
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'Bat him at No. 3’: Former India batter makes strong case for Sanju Samson ahead of T20 World Cup
With the T20 World Cup approaching, India's batting dominance has waned, marked by a drop in strike rate and uncertainty in the opening combination. While past success was built on aggressive intent, recent struggles from key players like Suryakumar Yadav and Shubman Gill raise concerns about team balance and leadership form.
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Chief Secretary calls for foolproof arrangements for Godavari Pushkarams in 2027
Directing the Collectors to prepare and submit detailed DPRs on various aspects, Vijayanand stresses need for using advanced technologies for handling massive crowds expected for the event
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Congress MP Vamsi Krishna urges NRIs in Netherlands to invest in Telangana
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US' BlueBird satellite launch on December 24: Isro
India's space agency ISRO is set to launch a US commercial satellite, 'BlueBird Block-2', on December 24th using its LVM-3 rocket. This mission highlights India's growing prowess in space, capable of launching large satellites for global leaders. The advanced satellite aims to provide high-speed cellular broadband to smartphones worldwide.
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IND vs SA: Umpire down! Sanju Samson's rocket shot hits official – Watch
In the match between India and South Africa, there was a concerning moment that saw umpire Rohan Pandit getting struck on the knee by a powerful Sanju Samson shot. Play paused as medical staff attended to the official. India were in a dominant position at 95/1 in the ninth over when the incident occurred.
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Trump and the art of adding your name next to Kennedy
Donald Trump has never been a president comfortable with abstraction. His idea of power is tactile. You can walk through it, host a dinner in it, point to it from across the street. This is why his second term has been accompanied not just by policy reversals but by an unusual fixation on physical space.
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Quote of the day by Sigmund Freud: 'A man should not strive to eliminate…'
Famous Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud completely changed the way we look at the human mind by discovering psychoanalysis. It was a talking therapy for mental issues rooted in unconscious thoughts which people fail to realize and accept. His famous book "Interpretation of Dreams" said that dreams reveal hidden desires of human beings.
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SIR in Gujarat: Nearly 74 lakh names deleted from rolls; EC opens window for objections
Gujarat has removed nearly 74 lakh names from its electoral rolls, reducing the total voter count from 5.08 crore to 4.34 crore. This extensive clean-up, part of the Special Intensive Revision exercise, targeted deceased, absent, and duplicate voters. The updated draft rolls are now public, with a deadline of January 18 for objections and claims.
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Vijay Hazare Trophy: Rohit Sharma to play in first 2 matches
Rohit Sharma will play Mumbai's first two Vijay Hazare Trophy matches, while Suryakumar Yadav, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Shivam Dube are absent. Shardul Thakur will captain the squad, which also includes Sarfaraz Khan and his brother Musheer. Ajinkya Rahane will rest due to a hamstring issue.
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School paradox: Govt enrolment dominates even as thousands of classrooms empty
India’s government schools still educate most children, but the system is increasingly mis-sized. In 2024–25, over 65,000 government schools reported zero or near-zero enrolment, even as teacher postings stayed intact. In several states, private schools now enrol more students than government schools. The data points to misalignment, not collapse—enrolment shifts faster than consolidation and redeployment.
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Man dies in road accident in Belagavi
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Two arrested for duping senior citizen of ₹59 lakh in Hyderabad ‘digital arrest’ scam
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