MCC NEET PG Round 3 counselling 2025 qualifying percentile lowered: Check revised cut-off scores here

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has lowered the qualifying percentile for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2025. The decision has been taken to allow more candidates to participate in Round 3 counselling for the academic session 2025-26.As per the official notice dated January 13, 2026, the…

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5 fire safety measures every residential building must have

Preparedness is as important as infrastructure. Fire drills in high-rise buildings must be conducted periodically to ensure orderly evacuation, while all firefighting systems, pumps, alarms, sprinklers, and detectors, require routine inspection and testing. Continuous maintenance, record-keeping, and emergency planning significantly improve response during real incidents. A combination of early fire detection systems, effective fire suppression…

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PFC, REC say moving ahead with planned merger, combined entity to benefit from strong balance sheet

NEW DELHI: State-owned power sector financiers Power Finance Corporation (PFC) and REC Ltd on Thursday informed stock exchanges that they are moving ahead with a proposed merger following the 2026-27 Budget announcement, aiming to create a single large govt-controlled financing institution for the electricity sector.In separate but identical regulatory filings, both companies said the combined…

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Nag Ashwin likens ‘Dacoit’ actress Mrunal Thakur to Madhubala, urges her to pick better projects: ‘Don’t do random stuff’ | Hindi Movie News

At Dacoit’s success meet, Nag Ashwin praised Mrunal Thakur’s acting, comparing her to Madhubala-Smita Patil era and urging better roles. The Shaneil Deo film stars Adivi Sesh, her, Anurag Kashyap; mixed reviews, ₹40cr in 3 days. Next: Kalki 2, her Hai Jawani… with Varun June 5. Filmmaker Nag Ashwin gave a heartfelt shoutout to Mrunal…

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‘Tariffs will replace income tax’: Donald Trump defends trade deals after Supreme Court ruling

President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed that most of the US’ trading partners want to continue trade arrangements negotiated under his tariffs despite the recent ruling by the Supreme Court striking down many of them.Speaking at the joint session of Congress during his 2026 State of the Union address, Trump also reiterated that tariff revenue…

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