Japan invites 1,000 Indian PhD scholars, researchers under LOTUS Programme 2026; apply by June 9

Japan invites 1,000 Indian researchers under LOTUS Programme 2026 Japan has opened applications for the LOTUS Programme FY2026, offering nearly 1,000 Indian Master’s, PhD students, and postdoctoral researchers an opportunity to participate in funded research stays across leading Japanese universities and institutions.The initiative, part of the India-Japan Circulation of Talented Youths in Science Programme, is…

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Aamir Khan’s two rings for girlfriend Gauri Spratt spark buzz: Is he taking the next step?

Aamir Khan’s recent gesture of gifting two distinct rings to Gauri Spratt has sparked curiosity. The handcrafted pieces, featuring a rare Brazilian aquamarine and a deep red Madagascan ruby, signify different facets of love and commitment. This subtle yet meaningful act suggests a deepening of their relationship, moving beyond public scrutiny. Aamir Khan has always…

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‘Aadu 3’ Box Office Hits Rs 115 Crore Worldwide: A Malayalam Comedy Drama Triumph |

Malayalam comedy-drama ‘Aadu 3’ has defied mixed initial reviews to achieve a remarkable Rs 115.18 crore worldwide. The film, featuring time-travel elements and Shaji Pappan’s gang, has shown consistent box office performance, particularly in its opening week. Despite a slight dip in the second week, its international reception has significantly boosted its overall earnings. The…

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Another round of Liberation day tariffs? Trump slaps patented drugs with 100% tariff, lowers duties for steel, aluminium

A year after the Liberation Day tariffs, US President Donald Trump has rolled out another set of duties, this time targeting medicines and key metals. The move is aimed towards pushing companies to manufacture within the US. The new measures impose tariffs on steel, aluminium and copper, strengthening efforts to boost domestic production.The announcements come…

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CBSE QR code controversy explained: Board denies Orry, Rick Astley links, issues warning on misinformation

CBSE issues advisory on QR code controversy, dismisses viral claims The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a detailed advisory dismissing viral claims linking QR codes on Class 12 board exam question papers to internet personality Orry and singer Rick Astley, calling such interpretations “misleading” and factually incorrect.The clarification comes after QR codes…

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