Why AIR 2 Kabir Chhillar is going more viral than AIR 1
From joking with AIR 1 Shubham Kumar to talking about playing cricket during JEE preparation, Kabir doesn't fit the stereotype of the intensely serious topper.
In this edition of India Today Global, watch Geeta Mohan's exclusive ground report from Iran as Sikh community living in Tehran speaks about life amid war and how Iranians are slowly rebuilding their homes that were destroyed in the US-Israeli strikes. In Charbagh, a missile strike on a villa killed eleven members of a single family, leaving the community searching for remains a month later. Despite the war, the Sikh community in Tehran remains in the country, with members highlighting their safety and the gurdwara's role in serving people during the conflict. Additionally, the Charbagh railway bridge on the Tabriz-Tehran line, which was destroyed by four Israeli bombs, was reconstructed to allow temporary passage within forty hours. A former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander stated that Iran will not build a nuclear bomb due to a fatwa by the supreme leader, but seeks a nuclear umbrella with China and Russia for defense, while continuing uranium enrichment for peaceful purposes.
From joking with AIR 1 Shubham Kumar to talking about playing cricket during JEE preparation, Kabir doesn't fit the stereotype of the intensely serious topper.
Ahead of the swearing-in ceremony, the Chief Minister-designate DK Shivakumar met with veteran state leaders and former Chief Ministers to extend personal invitations and seek their blessings.
Is this just about rankings, or does it reveal a larger story about who gets encouraged to pursue engineering in India?
A massive fire broke out at a hotel in Delhi's Malviya Nagar, claiming the lives of 21 people, mostly foreign nationals. The blaze, suspected to be caused by a short circuit, spread rapidly from the kitchen to the upper floors.