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BJP's 'corruption' weakening country: Priyanka slams govt over paper leaks

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Friday launched a scathing attack on the government over exam paper leaks, saying the issue has become a national problem under the BJP rule which has "ruined the future" of crores of youth. The Congress general secretary's attack comes amid outcry against alleged irregularities in the medical entrance examination NEET and also the cancellation of the UGC-NET examination on Wednesday a day after it was held, citing compromised integrity of the test. In a post on X... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Anti-paper leak law for exams comes into effect amid NEET, UGC-NET row

The Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024, effective June 21, aims to curb cheating in public and entrance exams across India. Prompted by alleged malpractices in NEET and UGC NET, the Act enforces strict penalties, including three to five years of imprisonment and fines up to Rs 10 lakh. It mandates transparency and prohibits unauthorized access to exam centers. Passed in the Budget session and approved by President Droupadi Murmu, the Act covers exams by various central government authorities.

OurSports Central 

Kaiser, MacIver Lead Isotopes Past Oklahoma City, 4-3

Oklahoma City, OK - Connor Kaiser delivered a two-run double to tie the score in the fourth inning, then Willie MacIver lined the go-ahead homer in th... - PCL Albuquerque Isotopes

OurSports Central - Frontier League 

Otters Drop Series Opener with 'Bolts

EVANSVILLE, Ind. - In the opener of the second series of their nine-game home stand, the Evansville Otters were defeated Friday night by the Windy Cit... - FL Evansville Otters

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Rapids face CF Montreal, seek third straight win

(Photo credit: Scott Rovak-USA TODAY Sports) The Colorado Rapids have found ways to be productive on the offensive end. Maintaining some good defense could lead to more rewards. The Rapids face visiting CF Montreal on Saturday night in Commerce City, Colo. In three of its past six matches, Colorado (8-7-4, 28 points) has tallied three goals. Djordje Mihailovic scored three of his eight goals this season in the Rapids'

Voice of America 

The elections in 2024 that may shape the decade

We’re halfway through 2024, and the elections taking place across the globe this year will set the course for the latter half of this decade. Political landscapes are shifting, and the outcomes of four contests could shape our collective future. What are these critical elections and what is their potential impact on the world stage?

The Wall Street Journal 

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Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

T20 World Cup: Watch out for India's triple left-arm spin threat

While exceptional fast bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah and Pat Cummins, who have mastered their art, can undoubtedly influence the outcome of matches regardless of the conditions, it is the spin bowlers who will ultimately dictate the course of the tournament from the 'Super 8s' stage onwards in the West Indies.

NewsBlaze 

Israel Existential Struggle: Only Jewish Settlement of Gaza Will Bring Security

The people of Israel are fighting against a murderous enemy that has lost every bit of human image and this must be the focal point of Israel’s goal to annihilate Hamas. The only real solution for peace is the Jewish Settlement of Gaza. This story was translated from Hebrew of Eliahu Yosian’s appearance on Israel […]

BangkokPost.com 

Political jitters and sell-offs keep SET in doldrums

The Thai stock market fell the past week as investor confidence was undermined by lingering political uncertainty, with two key court cases now poised to drag on into July or beyond.

Voice of America 

UK's richest family convicted of exploiting staff at Swiss villa 

geneva — A Swiss court handed jail sentences Friday to four members of Britain's richest family, the Hindujas, branding them "selfish" for exploiting Indian staff at their Geneva mansion. Lawyers for the members of the Swiss-Indian family — who were not present in court — said they would appeal the verdict. The defendants were acquitted of human trafficking but convicted on other charges in a stunning verdict for the family, whose fortune is estimated at 37 billion pounds ($47 billion) by The Sunday Times of London. Читать дальше...