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'Here is a love story that every girl desires, but few get to live.'
Even in this darkest hour of a crumbling economy and raging disease, there is hardly a murmur of protest against the government, observes Sumit Bhattacharya.
Aseem Chhabra lists 10 of his favourite films that played in various sections at the 74th Cannes Film Festival.
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'The people of Jharkhand know that Modi is not going to become chief minister, so why should they vote for the BJP?'
'As a child, I believed that my world record would be a national pride. But I feel cheated now.'
He said "it is very essential that the police keeps four steps ahead from criminals and criminal-minded people".
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Anushka Panda, who has spinal muscular atrophy tells us how she scored 97.8 per cent and topped CBSE class 10 examination.
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Singh had gone underground after resigning from the board two weeks ago ever since his name figured in the Class 12 toppers' scam.
Tina, 22, a graduate from Delhi's Lady Shri Ram College, topped the 2015 civil services exam securing 1,063 marks (52.49 per cent) out of a total of 2,025-comprising 1,750 of main and 275 of interview.
'I can finally tell my father that he need not go fix tiles in other people's homes.'
The Union Health ministry put the number of positive cases at 82, eight more since Thursday night, which includes the woman and a 76-year-old man from Karnataka who became the country's first coronavirus fatality besides 17 foreign nationals, Health Ministry officials said.
Be prepared to attempt a zillion questions before you take the actual CAT, says Prof Uday Salunkhe.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked all wings of the government to work in a synchronised manner and pressed the bureaucracy to take speedy decisions.
The prestigious Law School Admission Test (LSAT) for admission to undergraduate and post graduate courses in legal studies in the country will be held on May 15, 2015.
'Just as a wave brought the BJP into power; an anti wave will blow them away.'
The above privilege is only for candidates who already have an enrolment ID, no fresh enrollments will be made.
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It also dismissed the plea for centralised counselling of successful candidates of various entrance tests, saying "50 per cent states have conducted their tests."
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The prospects of getting a good course in a good college with an aggregate of 92 per cent are bleak, says a parent.
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Sheetal Kawale became the first such beneficiary of the scheme launched by the Maharashtra prisons department.
'Parents are like customers and the customer is king.' 'As a result, disciplining by teachers is also frowned upon.' 'One of my teachers gave a student a C in some subject and the father says to me: "I didn't send my son to an expensive school like this for him to get a C!"'
'50% of students lose out because of lack of English language skills.' 'Only 15% to 20% have the functional skills companies are looking for.'