IIT Kanpur declares B.Cyber result 2026, releases shortlist and category-wise cut-off: Check details here

IIT Kanpur has announced the B.Cyber admission result 2026, with 52 candidates securing a place in the provisional selection list. Shortlisted applicants must report to the campus on July 21 for admission formalities. The institute has also published category-wise qualifying cut-offs and advised candidates to verify their selection status through the official website. (Photo/ Agencies)…

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Delhi-NCR rain update: What’s open, what’s closed and areas travellers should avoid today amid orange alert |

Delhi NCR woke up to what we call the best rain spell of the season, indicating that the monsoon has arrived in full force. It is important for people travelling across Delhi-NCR today to be prepared for heavy rain, waterlogged roads, traffic disruptions, flight delays and school closures. While the rain showers have brought the…

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Is Dhanush making his political entry? Subramaniam Siva and Kasthuri Raja issue clarification on the buzz | Tamil Movie News

Dhanush has been making headlines not only for his upcoming films but also for rumours surrounding a possible political entry. The actor is currently busy with a packed lineup that includes ‘OM,’ a project with Mari Selvaraj, and biographical films based on Ilaiyaraaja and A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. Amid these announcements, a photograph of…

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‘Egypt were robbed’: NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani joins VAR row over Argentina’s dramatic World Cup comeback | Football News

L-R: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani; Egypt’s Mohamed Salah and Argentina’s Lionel Messi (AP Photo) New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has become the latest high-profile figure to back Egypt after its controversial 3-2 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 defeat to Argentina, declaring that the African side had been “robbed” in a remark…

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India flags inconsistencies in US approach to Section 301 forced labour law, points to selective exemptions

India has poked holes in US’s plans to impose another tariff series linked to alleged forced labour, arguing that its own approach is inconsistent and the issue be dealt with through bilateral trade negotiations instead of unilateral action. Speaking before a panel of the US Trade Representative (USTR) earlier on Wednesday, Brij Mohan Mishra, joint…

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