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UGC-NET June 2026 Faces Scrutiny Over Sociology Errors and Allegedly Repeated English Exam Questions
Candidates allege paper-setting lapses as NTA reviews objections over Sociology errors and repeated English questions.

“We Would Have Stayed the Bail…” SC Flags Concern but Allows Sonam Raghuvanshi Bail to Continue
The Supreme Court refused interim interference with bail granted to Sonam Raghuvanshi while admitting Meghalaya government’s appeal challenging the High Court’s decision in the alleged honeymoon murder case.

How vivo Ignite Is Empowering India’s Next Generation of Innovators
Vivo Ignite 2026 invites Classes 8–12 students to develop technology-driven social innovations, offering mentorship, scholarships, and nationwide opportunities for changemakers.

How Reducing Balance Interest Works On Small Loans
Understanding the reducing balance method helps borrowers compare loans accurately, lower interest costs, avoid misleading flat rates, and make smarter decisions.

2011 Custodial Death Case Ends With Life Sentence For 9 Maharashtra Policemen After 15 Years
Court’s landmark verdict ends family’s fifteen-year pursuit of justice in Maharashtra custodial death case.

What the Alleged Hira Multispeciality Hospital Baby Trafficking Case Reveals About Healthcare Oversight
Delhi Police allege an organised network used forged hospital records and fake birth documents to traffic newborns across states before selling them to childless couples.

WhatsApp’s New Feature Promised More Privacy. So Why Did India Suddenly Block Its Rollout?
India pauses WhatsApp usernames rollout as regulators examine privacy benefits, impersonation risks, and safeguards before approving the feature nationwide.

How a Battery App Left E-Rickshaws Stranded Mid-Ride and Exposed a Serious Security Flaw
Weak Bluetooth security exposed e-rickshaw batteries, disrupting drivers’ livelihoods before developers introduced password protection nationwide.

Gojek Founder Nadiem Makarim Sentenced To 10 Years In Chromebook Corruption Case, Here’s What Happened
Indonesia’s former education minister and Gojek founder Nadiem Makarim has been jailed for 10 years after being found guilty in a $120 million corruption case linked to pandemic-era Chromebook procurement for schools, which he denies and plans to appeal.

Why Karnataka Is Rolling Out Permanent Digital Residence Certificates Ahead of SIR
The state has introduced a fully digital, time-bound certificate system to simplify voter verification and ensure eligible citizens are not excluded during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls.

Bengaluru IT Campus Daycare Horror: 5 Caregivers Booked for Allegedly Abusing Toddlers
Five booked after shocking videos reveal horrific physical abuse and torture of IT employees’ toddlers at a prominent corporate daycare in Bengaluru.

Govt Asks Meta to Halt WhatsApp Username Rollout in India, Seeks Explanation Within 3 Days
The govt has ordered Meta to suspend WhatsApp’s highly anticipated username feature, demanding a detailed explanation within three days to prove it will not fuel a rise in impersonation and phishing scams.
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