IND vs NZ: Controversy! Sanjay Bangar calls Hindi ‘national language of India’ on air, faces heavy backlash during 1st ODI | Cricket News

Sanjay Bangar (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: During the first ODI between India and New Zealand on Sunday, a commentary moment sparked major controversy. Former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar was on commentary duty. He was part of the Hindi commentary panel. During the match, he referred to Hindi as the “national language of India.” The comment…

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AP Collector Office releases recruitment notification for 29 posts in Eluru District Collectorate Office 2026

Eluru district collectorate office recruitment 2026 announced for 29 posts in Andhra Pradesh Eluru district collectorate office recruitment 2026 announced for 29 posts in Andhra Pradesh Eluru district collectorate office recruitment 2026 announced for 29 posts in Andhra Pradesh Eluru district collectorate office recruitment 2026 announced for 29 posts in Andhra Pradesh Eluru district collectorate…

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Noah Schnapp says THIS scene was added to ‘Stranger Things’ finale on his suggestion, which wasn’t ‘originally’ a part of the series |

Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers, revealed he influenced a pivotal scene in the ‘Stranger Things’ finale. He discussed with the Duffer Brothers the need for a more conclusive moment between Mike and Will, leading to the inclusion of their heartfelt conversation atop the tower. This scene offered closure for their characters’ journey, emphasizing their…

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JEE Main 2026 session 2 registration begins at jeemain.nta.nic.in: Check direct link to apply and key dates here

JEE Main session 2: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has started the online registration process for Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2026 Session 2. As per the official public notice issued on February 1, 2026, eligible candidates can apply online through the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in.Candidates must note that the application process is completely online. Applications…

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Justice delayed is justice denied: When Supreme Court issued fresh directions on delay in pronouncement of judgments by High Courts

In a major ruling on how High Courts should deal with chronic delays in delivering judgments, the Supreme Court has repeated and intensified its previous instructions on how such delays should be timely eliminated to bring about timely delivery of the reserved judgment. The Court placed special emphasis on the importance of ensuring that the…

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