CBSE To SSC: What’s Happening?
A CBSE student claimed his answer sheet was swapped with someone else’s — and after speaking up online, found himself at the centre of a social media storm.
Axis My India exit poll numbers for Assam, Puducherry, Kerala and Tamil Nadu assembly elections are out. According to the Axis My India exit poll, the BJP alliance is set for a hat-trick in Assam and is projected to win between 88 and 100 seats, holding a ten percent vote share advantage over the primary opposition. Projections for Kerala suggest a change in government, with the Congress-led United Democratic Front predicted to secure 78 to 90 seats, while the incumbent Left Democratic Front is expected to win between 49 and 62 seats. In Puducherry, the National Democratic Alliance is forecasted to obtain a majority with 16 to 20 seats. Tamil Nadu projections show a new party led by an actor securing 98 to 120 seats, potentially capturing a 35 percent vote share and challenging established Dravidian parties. Data for West Bengal remains inconclusive as pollsters withheld projections due to a high volume of silent voters. These exit polls reflect changing voter demographics among youth and women, indicating potential new electoral equations in the southern and northeastern regions of India.
A CBSE student claimed his answer sheet was swapped with someone else’s — and after speaking up online, found himself at the centre of a social media storm.
“This literally looks like crude oil, and the smell is terrible.” That is how residents of Delhi’s Dakshinpuri describe the water coming from their taps.
India Today's Shivani Sharma brings this ground report from Israel's Beit Shemesh, where a synagogue was hit in an Iranian missile attack.
The CBI FIR in the Twisha Sharma death case mentions allegations that her mother-in-law, retired judge Giribala Singh, demanded ₹2 lakh during wedding rituals at the time of vidai.