Students raise serious concerns over errors in NEET-UG papers

NEET-UG 2025 faced scrutiny after the May 4 exam. Candidates reported faulty booklets with jumbled pages in Sikar and Gujarat. Some students marked wrong answers due to the incorrect sequence. Guardians filed complaints with the Gujarat government and NTA. NTA declined to comment on the Sikar case. Concerns also arose about out-of-syllabus questions.

‘We are politicians, not saints’: Ajit Pawar on joining NDA; says no NCP-SP merger

Ajit Pawar defended his faction’s decision to join the NDA, stating that remaining in opposition was ineffective for addressing public grievances. He emphasized that the NCP’s foundation remains rooted in secular ideology, despite aligning with the BJP-led alliance for development. Pawar also dismissed merger rumors with NCP (SP) and warned against anti-social activities by party … Read more

Mahomes credits wife Brittany; says her strength drives him; calls her his ‘ultimate inspiration’

Patrick Mahomes credits his wife, Brittany, as the driving force behind his confidence and success. From high school sweethearts to an NFL power couple, their bond has remained unshakable. As Mahomes gears up for another season, he reveals that the strength guiding him through wins and losses begins at home with Brittany’s unwavering love and … Read more

Byju’s sells US subsidiaries at steep discount

Byju’s has sold its US subsidiaries, Epic and Tynker, through US bankruptcy proceedings as part of its asset liquidation after a financial downturn. Epic was acquired by TAL Education Group for $95 million, while CodeHS purchased Tynker for $2.2 million. These sales aim to help lenders recover losses from a $1.

‘Like cat guarding milk’: Rajnath slams UNSC for naming Pak in anti-terror panel

Defence minister Rajnath Singh has strongly criticised the UNSC’s decision to appoint Pakistan as vice-chair of its counter-terrorism panel. “What is astonishing is that this Counter-Terrorism panel, was formed after the 9/11 terror attacks. Pakistan had sheltered the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. This (decision) is akin to cat guarding the milk,” Singh said.