First Outlet of ‘Print Jadoo.com’ Opens in Lucknow

Lucknow – Whether it’s beautiful printing on photo frames or adding vibrant colors to T-shirts, ‘Print Jadoo.com’ has launched its first retail outlet in Lucknow to cater to customized gifting and printing needs. The grand opening of the store took place at Mishri Bagh, Jal Nigam Road, Balaganj, and was inaugurated by BJP MLA Shri Neeraj Bora. On the occasion, outlet owner Naznish Fatima shared that the venture aims to offer large-scale printing services. She noted that customized gifts and printing services are increasingly in demand, as people love to…

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National Seminar on ‘Hindi in the Global Scenario’ hosted by IT College

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Lucknow – A national seminar on ‘Hindi in the Global Scenario’ was successfully organized under the joint auspices of the IT College Hindi Department and the Uttar Pradesh Language Institute. The event commenced with a devotional song performed by students, followed by the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by distinguished guests. Coordinator Prof. Dr. Neetu Sharma, Head of the Hindi Department, introduced the seminar by emphasizing the significance of language and culture in defining a nation’s identity. She noted that globalization has significantly accelerated the international spread of Hindi. From…

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Move Forward with a Positive Mindset: Alok Tripathi

LJA Announces ‘LJA Assistance Group’ at Lucknow Journalists Association Meeting; New Members Join the Organization Lucknow: Alok Kumar Tripathi, President of the Lucknow Journalists Association (LJA) and Treasurer of the State Headquarters Accredited Correspondents Committee, emphasized the importance of adopting a positive mindset to progress in life. He stated that only by eliminating negativity and embracing optimism can one achieve success. He advised staying away from individuals with a negative outlook, as one’s company significantly influences their life. Instead, he urged journalists to associate with people who foster positivity and…

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Filmmaker Boney Kapoor Holds Talks with Farmers on Proposed Film City Land

Rabupura: Renowned filmmaker and director Boney Kapoor visited the proposed site for the international film city in Sector 21 of Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA). During his visit, he engaged in discussions with farmers and assured them that the project would generate significant employment opportunities for the local youth. The farmers welcomed Kapoor with a bouquet and expressed their concerns regarding land compensation. As per the scheduled program, Boney Kapoor arrived at the proposed film city site, where he was warmly received by the farmers and YEIDA officials. The…

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Champions Trophy 2025: Century Spree as Batters Dominate

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Dubai: The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy has turned into a festival of centuries, with batters making the most of favorable conditions to dominate the competition. Already, eleven hundreds have been recorded this season, surpassing the previous best of ten tons set in 2002 and 2017. New Zealand’s Will Young and Tom Latham set the tone for the tournament in the opening match against Pakistan, each scoring a century to secure a triumphant start for the Black Caps. The second game saw Bangladesh’s Towhid Hridoy produce a sensational hundred against India’s…

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Bangladeshi Students Launch New Political Party Ahead of Elections

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Dhaka: A new political party, the Ganatantrik Chhatra Sangsad (Democratic Student Council), has been launched by Bangladeshi students who played a pivotal role in last year’s anti-government protests that led to the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The formation of this party marks a significant development in Bangladesh’s already turbulent political landscape, as the country prepares for the next general elections. Key organizers of the Students Against Discrimination (SAD) movement, which spearheaded the nationwide protests that resulted in Hasina’s downfall in August 2024, are among the founders of…

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In the Age of AI, Merit Should Be Measured by Questions, Not Answers

By : Manoj Singh Lucknow: For centuries, human intelligence and merit have been evaluated based on theability to recall facts and provide correct answers. From standardized tests in schools to hiring assessments in workplaces, success has often been defined by who can produce the best response. However, with the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI)—which can generate answers faster and more accurately than any human—the traditional way of measuring intelligence is becoming obsolete. If AI can answer almost any factual question, then true merit in the modern world must be judged…

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Trump’s anti third gender stance

Washington, D.C. : The Pentagon has released new guidelines regarding transgender individuals serving in the U.S. military, stating that recruits or service members diagnosed with gender dysphoria are ineligible unless they meet specific warfighting needs and adhere to strict behavioral guidelines. The policy, unveiled in a court filing on Wednesday, aligns with a previous executive order issued by former President Donald Trump during his first tenure. The order, which had prohibited transgender military service, faced legal challenges before being overturned by the Biden administration. However, the latest directive suggests a…

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Lalu’s MY Formula can pose a major threat to BJP in Bihar

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NEW DELHI: After securing a decisive victory in the Delhi assembly elections, the BJP is now setting its sights on Bihar, where it aims to emerge as the single-largest party in the upcoming October-November elections. Senior BJP officials have outlined a strategy to expand their voter base by targeting Yadavs, who constitute approximately 17% of Bihar’s population, in an effort to weaken the RJD’s traditional Muslim-Yadav (M-Y) alliance. BJP’s Strategic Push for Bhumihar Support The BJP, a key pillar of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), has taken significant steps to…

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At Friday’s Rahul Meet, Tharoor Likely to Stay Silent

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New Delhi – Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who has been at the center of controversy over his opinion article in The New Indian Express, is expected to remain silent during a key meeting on Friday with Rahul Gandhi and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. The meeting, which will involve top Congress leaders from Kerala, is primarily aimed at strategizing for the upcoming local body elections. Tharoor, a four-time MP from Thiruvananthapuram, has reportedly decided to avoid further confrontation until the elections, which Congress sees as a crucial opportunity for revival in the…

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