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Pisces, today is a day to tread lightly. Your attention may waver, leading to potential missteps. Take it slow on the road, keep the peace at home, and ensure your work is precise. Delay any financial commitments and opt for essential purchases. Prioritize relaxation and low-key activities for your emotional health. Move carefully today, Pisces. The Moon creates distraction, and Mars adds haste, so you may misjudge speed on the road or rush through a task at home. Be cautious while driving, crossing streets, or even using sharp tools in the kitchen. Slow is smart today.Unnecessary tension may float around…
The teachings of the Bhagavad Gita reveal the mind’s contradictory roles as both ally and adversary. Educators are encouraged to nurture a student’s inner dialogue through recognition of effort and constructive feedback, instilling confidence. This nurturing cultivates a resilient mindset, essential for students to face future challenges independently and thrive beyond the classroom. “Uplift yourself through your efforts, and do not degrade yourself. For, the mind can be the friend and also the enemy of the Self.” – Bhagavad Gitaउद्धरेदात्मनात्मानं नात्मानमवसादयेत् ।आत्मैव ह्यात्मनो बन्धुरात्मैव रिपुरात्मनः ॥ 6.5॥uddharedātmanātmānaṃ nātmānamavasādayetātmaiva hyātmano bandhurātmaiva ripurātmanaḥThis verse from the Bhagavad Gita speaks softly, yet it…
RBI ready with a ₹25,000 shield for cyber fraud victims in IndiaRBI MPC: The Reserve Bank of India on Friday proposed a framework to compensate customers up to ₹25,000 for losses from small-value fraudulent digital transactions, as part of measures to improve the safety of digital payments.“It is proposed to introduce a framework to compensate customers up to an amount of Rs 25,000 for losses incurred in small-value fraudulent transactions.”ALSO READ: RBI MPC: India’s trade deals give Sanjay Malhotra & Co cover to hold repo rates steady at 5.25%Governor Sanjay Malhotra, while delivering his address said, for customer protection, “we…
Srinagar, Feb 07: The Jammu and Kashmir Government informed the Legislative Assembly that 174 Government schools are currently functioning in Zainapora constituency, with 152 teaching and non-teaching posts lying vacant. Replying to a question raised by MLA Showkat Hussain Ganie, the Minister incharge of School Education said that the sanctioned strength of teaching and non-teaching staff in these schools is 890, of which 738 posts are presently filled. The Minister said that the 174 Government schools in Zainapora include 75 Primary Schools, 75 Middle Schools, 18 High Schools and six Higher Secondary Schools. The education minister further informed the House that the School…
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday said that the Special Investigation Team (SIT), which was investigating an alleged anti-India conspiracy involving Pakistnational Ali Tauqeer Sheikh and ‘British citizen’ Elizabeth Colburn Gogoi (wife of Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi) will be hand over its probe to central agencies. CM Sarma said that the SIT probe has reached a point where it cannot proceed further without central assistance. “The Assam government had constituted an SIT to enquire an alleged anti-India conspiracy involving Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, in connivance with British citizen Elizabeth Colburn Gogoi. The case has been investigated, and sensitive material…
Bengaluru: Aster DM Healthcare Ltd on Friday said the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Hyderabad Bench, has directed the company to convene meetings of shareholders and unsecured trade creditors to seek approval for its proposed merger with Quality Care India Ltd.The meetings will be held between February 27 and March 13, 2026, the company said in a statement.The proposed merger has already received approvals from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) and ‘no objection’ letters from the stock exchanges. Subject to receipt of remaining regulatory approvals and fulfilment of customary conditions, the company expects to complete the merger by the…
Officials said the move aims to make the recruitment process more practical and inclusive, while also addressing the shortage of qualified teachers in state schoolsAhmedabad: The Gujarat govt has lowered the minimum qualifying marks for the Teacher Aptitude Test (TAT) main examination for recruitment in government and grant-in-aid secondary and higher secondary schools. The decision followed recent changes in the structure of the TAT-Secondary (TAT-S) and TAT-Higher Secondary (TAT-HS) main examinations.General category candidates must now score 60 per cent marks to qualify, while candidates from Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC), Economically Weaker Sections…
‘Blind Side’ star Quinton Aaron is recovering well after a spinal stroke following a fall. His family shared he’s in a “jovial mood,” communicating and watching TV. The actor’s wife expressed gratitude for overwhelming fan support during this challenging time. His on-screen family also sent well wishes. ‘Blind Side’ star Quinton Aaron recently suffered a critical health issue. His family announced that after suffering a spinal stroke due to a fall, he was hospitalized and even put on life support. Now, Aaron’s family has shared a positive health update regarding his recovery. Quinton’s wife has shared that the 41-year-old actor…
Last Updated:January 28, 2026, 11:21 ISTAndroid 17 is unlikely to get a big overhaul from Google but we could have subtle changes to the interface that will be visible.Android 17 could go for a blur effect and not copy Apple’s changes.Google is planning for its own Android UI overhaul this year with the Android 17 version. We saw Android 16 get the Material 3 Expressive interface design overhaul that offered a cooler and a sleek version than before. Now, it seems the company could go further with the Android 17 update and offer a ‘blur’ effect within the UI starting…
“Too good to be true! Is it really possible to get our cohorts on board? Is it really free? How do we get to use the facility?”. These were some of the questions clinicians, researchers and start-up founders raised, quite surprised after the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) revealed that it was ready to onboard them onto its ‘ICE-Cloud’, an indigenous, comprehensive digital platform for conducting complex scientific research using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and High-Performance Computing (HPC).The excitement followed CDAC scientist Vinod Jani’s presentation on ICE during the ‘AI-LAN: Re-imagining Healthcare’ programme organised by AIC-CCMB on Tuesday (January…
