Bter Result 2026: BTER declares diploma engineering third semester result out at techedu.rajasthan.gov.in for November 2025 session

BTER releases engineering diploma results 2026, revaluation dates announced BTER diploma engineering results 2026: The Board of Technical Education Rajasthan (BTER) has declared the Engineering Diploma results for multiple semesters conducted under the November 2025 academic session. The results, released on April 6, 2026, include the third semester examination outcomes, along with previously announced first…

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Ron DeSantis signs new Florida law to label groups as terrorists and expel student supporters

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a law allowing Florida authorities to designate groups as domestic or foreign terrorist organisations and expel state university students who support them.The measure, signed on Monday, gives the governor along with other state leaders the authority to approve or reject such designations. A top official at…

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‘Good things happen to good people who wait’: Suryakumar Yadav’s emotional tribute to Sanju Samson | Cricket News

Sanju Samson and skipper Suryakumar Yadav run between wickets. (ANI Photo) NEW DELHI: A night of reckoning at the Eden Gardens turned into a night of redemption for Sanju Samson, and skipper Suryakumar Yadav could not have scripted it better.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!With India’s T20 World Cup Super Eight…

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‘Why are you here then?’: Indian-origin race discrimination commissioner calls Australia ‘stolen land’, faces backlash

Indian-origin Giridharan Sivaraman, who serves as the race discrimination commissioner of the Albanese government in Australia, said the country should not celebrate January 26 as Australia Day as it isthe day when colonization began displacing the First People from their own country. Australia is a stolen land and there is nothing to celebrate on January…

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A failed chemistry exam and a Nobel Prize for DNA repair: What Tomas Lindahl’s story gets right about talent

When Tomas Lindahl was failed in Chemistry in school. Image credit: Getty images Great scientific careers rarely follow straight lines. They are shaped not only by talent and persistence, but also by institutions—and by the people who operate them. Tomas Robert Lindahl’s story begins with an uncomfortable reminder of that reality: failure.“I had a teacher…

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