TOISA 2025 Hockey Nominees: Celebrating India’s standout performers on the pitch | Hockey News

The eighth edition of the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) will be held on March 21, 2026, in Lucknow, celebrating the achievements and inspiring journeys of India’s finest athletes across multiple disciplines. TOISA 2025 will honour performances delivered between January 1 and December 31, 2025, recognising standout displays at major international tournaments and world…

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Delhi University rebuts Rahul Gandhi’s caste bias claim, says CUET-based admissions leave no room for interview manipulation

The University of Delhi has strongly rejected remarks made by Rahul Gandhi suggesting that students were being failed on the basis of caste, asserting that the claims are not supported by facts and misrepresent how the university’s admission system operates.The university issued a firm clarification stating that admissions are conducted through the Common University Entrance…

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Zakir Khan hospitalized in Mumbai? Viral video of the stand-up comedian in a hospital robe sparks fan concern |

Renowned comedian Zakir Khan has taken a step back from his bustling career for health reasons, sending fans into a frenzy. Concerns escalated when a clip of him in hospital attire, engrossed in a cricket match, circulated online, shared by his brother. However, official updates from Lilavati Hospital regarding his health condition are still awaited….

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India Crude Oil Supply: ‘Good stocks in hand’: India well placed on crude, fuel despite Middle East war, says Piyush Goyal

File photo: Union minister Piyush Goyal Union minister Piyush Goyal on Saturday said India is well placed to handle any disruption in crude oil and fuel supplies despite the worsening Middle East crisis, asserting that there has been “absolutely no disturbance” in petrol, diesel or aviation fuel availability, while also indicating that the government will…

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Why Kate Middleton’s 2016 India Tour wardrobe was secretly a “Holy Mess” reveals documentary ‘Kate: A Life in 10 Dresses’ |

A 2016 royal tour to India saw Kate Middleton’s wardrobe criticized as a “holy mess” for its lack of local designer representation. This harsh feedback prompted a significant shift for the 2019 Pakistan visit, where a deliberate embrace of Pakistani brands showcased a masterclass in diplomatic dressing, proving lessons were learned. When the royals pack…

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US bill to waive H-1B visa fees for public school teachers brings hope for international educators

New H-1B visa bill could boost US teaching opportunities for international educators A new legislative proposal in the United States could open doors for international educators—including many from India—by easing financial barriers for schools that hire foreign teachers on H-1B visas. The move aims to support school districts struggling with teacher shortages while keeping opportunities…

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