Overcome exam stress with indic wisdom

By Nayaswami Nitai Deranja and Tyagi Shivendra In India, the arrival of exam season often brings a palpable sense of tension that permeates households across the country. As millions of students prepare for competitive board examinations and entrance tests in 2026, the pressure to perform can become overwhelming. Yet battling exam stress is not merely…

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‘Bengal will have its fish & meat,’ says Samik Bhattacharya after TMC attack on Bihar ‘ban’ | Kolkata News

Samik Bhattacharya (File photo) KOLKATA: After Trinamool’s attack over an alleged “BJP’s fish-meat ban”, Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya on Tuesday asserted that people in the state “will eat whatever they want to eat”, adding that the party would only oppose the open sale of beef.Bhattacharya’s clarification came in response to questions on Bihar govt’s…

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Noida Protest: Uttar Pradesh govt hikes minimum wages across categories after Noida protests; revised rates effective from April 1 | Noida News

NOIDA: The Uttar Pradesh government has increased minimum wages across all worker categories following the recent unrest in Noida, with the revised rates implemented retrospectively from April 1, officials said on Tuesday.Gautam Buddh Nagar district magistrate Medha Roopam said the hike was approved by a high-powered committee.She added, “The decision was approved by CM UP…

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Are dinosaurs younger than we thought? Crocodile study challenges long-held age estimates |

Palaeontologists have historically used the ‘one ring per year’ rule to determine the age of ancient animal life forms, similar to counting tree rings to determine tree age; however, discoveries regarding the growth of present-day reptiles may create great change in how to calculate the ages of ancient reptiles. Researchers measured the growth rates of…

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