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TS ICET answer key 2025 releasing tomorrow at icet.tgche.ac.in
TS ICET answer key 2025 releasing tomorrow at icet.tgche.ac.in

Hindustan Times

time5 hours ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

TS ICET answer key 2025 releasing tomorrow at icet.tgche.ac.in

Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE, previously TSCHE) will release provisional answer keys for the Telangana Integrated Common Entrance Test (TG ICET or TS ICET 2025) tomorrow, June 21. Once released, candidates can check the answer key at Also read: CSBC Bihar Police Constable exam city slip 2025 out, know when admit card will be released After releasing the answer key, TGCHE will invite objections from candidates June 22 onwards. The last date for submission of objections to the preliminary key is June 26. For raising an objection, a candidate need to pay ₹500. 'If the objection is valid, then it shall be considered in processing the results and amount paid is returned to the payee account,' the council said. TS ICET result will be declared on Monday, July 7, 2025. When released, candidates can download the provisional answer key by following these steps- Also read: UGC NET 2025 city slip for June 25 exam released, admit card next Along with the answer key, TGCHE is also expected to display question papers and candidates' responses. The TS ICET examination was held on June 8 and 9, 2025. The examination on both days will were held in two shifts- first shift from 10 am to 12.30 pm and second shift from 2.30 pm to 5 pm. For section A of the paper (Analytical Ability), questions were set is in English and Telugu and English and Urdu. For section B or Mathematical Ability, questions were in English & Telugu and English & Urdu. For section C (Communication Ability) questions were in English only. TS ICET or TG ICET was conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode for admission to MBA and MCA programmes offered by universities in Telangana and their affiliated colleges. The exam was conducted by Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, on behalf of the Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE), Hyderabad.

DU admission form triggers outrage for listing 'Muslim' as language category
DU admission form triggers outrage for listing 'Muslim' as language category

New Indian Express

time6 hours ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

DU admission form triggers outrage for listing 'Muslim' as language category

The DU is yet to issue an official statement. Abha Dev Habib, DTF general secretary, said, 'This is not just a clerical error. It reflects a deep-rooted communal mindset that reduces an entire community to a religious label, stripping away linguistic, cultural and regional identities. Muslim is not a language. Muslims speak the same languages as others in their regions, be it Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, or Urdu.' Dr Mithuraaj Dhusiya, Executive Council member, said, 'It is sad that a premier university like Delhi University is committing such mistakes. These should be rectified immediately. Diversities and multilingualism need to be acknowledged and respected.' Social media platforms were abuzz with screenshots of the form, with students and teachers demanding an immediate correction and apology. Other DU professors said omitting Urdu, the mother tongue of millions, is not just a linguistic oversight but a political statement.

Allahabad University scholar Neha Rubab wins Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar for Urdu novel
Allahabad University scholar Neha Rubab wins Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar for Urdu novel

Hindustan Times

time9 hours ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Allahabad University scholar Neha Rubab wins Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar for Urdu novel

Neha Rubab, a research scholar in the Urdu department at Allahabad University (AU) and a resident of the Kareli locality, has been selected for the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar 2025, announced on Wednesday. This year, 23 young writers from across the country have been chosen for their outstanding contributions in various languages. Neha received the honour for her Urdu-language novel Mazharul Haq: Tareeq-e-Azadi-e-Hind Ka Faramosh Karda Qaid. The award includes a cash prize of ₹50,000, according to AU PRO Prof Jaya Kapoor. Neha had completed her doctoral research under the guidance of former head of Urdu department of AU Prof Shabnam Hamid and submitted her thesis a month ago. On January 26, she was honoured with the Best Research Scholar Award started this year at AU by vice chancellor Prof Sangita Srivastava. In 2022, Neha had also received the PM Yuva Lekhak Samman—an honour for which just 75 youths were selected from all over the country. This honour was given to Neha Rubab by President Draupadi Murmu during a programme at Rashtrapati Bhavan. She is currently working as a research assistant at the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language, New Delhi. Expressing happiness on being selected for the Yuva Puraskar, Neha said, 'This is a great honour for me. I worked hard continuously and this award will inspire me to move further in life and do better work.' The Urdu novel that has earned Neha Rubab her latest award focuses on the untouched aspects of the life of Maulana Mazharul Haq, who was an associate of Mahatma Gandhi.

Former Israeli deputy defence minister threatens Pakistan's nuclear programme
Former Israeli deputy defence minister threatens Pakistan's nuclear programme

Express Tribune

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Former Israeli deputy defence minister threatens Pakistan's nuclear programme

Listen to article Former Israeli Deputy Minister of Defence and Labour Party Central Committee member, Meir Masri, has threatened Pakistan's nuclear programme in a social media post. Masri, who wrote in Arabic, and Urdu, posted on X (formerly Twitter), saying, 'After Iran's campaign, we may seek to dismantle Pakistan's nuclear programme.' بعد حملة إيران، قد نسعى إلى تفكيك النووي الباكستاني. — Meir Masri | מאיר מסרי (@MeirMasri) June 18, 2025 Masri currently holds no official government post but retains influence within Israeli political and strategic circles as a member of the Labour Party's senior leadership. He further went on to say, "Pakistan is not far from Iran. Your understanding is sufficient." باكستان لا تبعد كثيراً عن إيران. وفهمكم كفاية. پاکستان ایران سے زیادہ دور نہیں ہے۔ آپ کی سمجھ کافی ہے۔ — Meir Masri | מאיר מסרי (@MeirMasri) June 15, 2025 Social media users were quick to respond, with many rallying behind Pakistan and condemning Meir Masri's remarks. Do discuss with Captain Lutz before any such plan, he will definitely help you with the strategy 😎🇵🇰 — Pakistan Strategic Forum (@ForumStrategic) June 19, 2025 Some pointed out that such threats only strengthen Pakistan's resolve and national unity. Others reminded Masri of Pakistan's nuclear deterrent and past diplomatic restraint. Lol, you didn't dared to run a mission Phantom Flight back in when we didn't had nukes and now we have so keep day dreaming! — Usman Ghani (@THistorians) June 18, 2025 On Monday, Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar issued a stern warning to Israel amid rising regional tensions. 'Our message is very clear for Israel: Dare not look at Pakistan,' he said, emphasising that the country remains on high alert and has the strength and resolve to respond decisively to any aggression. Dar also recalled the national unity shown by Pakistanis during previous escalations with India, affirming that the nation would remain united in defending its sovereignty. Read: DPM rebukes fake news claiming Pakistan plans nuclear strike on Israel These remarks came amid swirling rumours on social media claiming Pakistan threatened to launch a nuclear strike on Israel in retaliation for any attack on Iran—claims the government categorically denied. Meanwhile, Iranian missile strikes caused heavy damage across central and southern Israel, including a direct hit near Soroka Medical Centre in Be'er Sheva. Israel confirmed incoming attacks in multiple locations and responded with airstrikes targeting Iran's Khondab nuclear facility, raising fears of a wider regional escalation. Iranian state media reported that the Khondab heavy-water reactor had been evacuated before the Israeli strike, with no radiation risk detected. In Holon near Tel Aviv, a missile strike seriously injured one person and wounded over two dozen others as a residential building collapsed.

8 Indian Baby Names That Sparkle Like Diamonds
8 Indian Baby Names That Sparkle Like Diamonds

India.com

timea day ago

  • Lifestyle
  • India.com

8 Indian Baby Names That Sparkle Like Diamonds

Muskan Kalra Jun 18, 2025 It means red, sunrise, or the first rays of the sun and it is warm and radiant, a name with depth and tradition. It means first ray of the sun and it symbolizes new beginnings and radiant energy. It means Star in Hindi/Urdu) and it is a poetic, luminous name that evokes beauty and sparkle. Jyoti means flame, divine light and it is timeless and spiritually radiant. Tejas means brilliance, radiance, sharpness and it is a bold and energetic name, full of inner fire. Tara means star and it is a simple, elegant, and eternally luminous. It Means lamp, light in Hindi/Sanskrit and it is a symbol of hope and celebration, especially in Indian culture. It means light, brightness and it is a classic Indian name full of wisdom and glow. Read Next Story

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