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  • NEET UG 2025 Registration Closes Today: Don’t Miss Out

    NEET UG 2025 Registration Closes Today: Don’t Miss Out

    The National Testing Agency (NTA) is reminding everyone that today, March 6, is the last day to register for the NEET UG 2025 exam. If you haven’t signed up yet, you have time until 11:50 PM to fill out your application at neet.nta.nic.in.

    Registration started on February 7, and soon, from March 9 to March 11, you will be able to make changes to your application if needed. The NTA suggests not waiting until the last minute to avoid any confusion.

    Here’s how to apply for NEET UG 2025:

    1. Go to the official website: neet.nta.nic.in.
    2. Click on the registration link on the homepage.
    3. Sign up and get your login information.
    4. Log in to your account.
    5. Fill in the application form and upload your documents.
    6. Pay the exam fee.
    7. Submit your form and save the confirmation page.

    NEET UG 2025 will take place on May 4 from 2 PM to 5 PM. Results are expected to be announced on June 14.

    Exam Fees:
    – General candidates: ₹1,700
    – OBC-NCL and EWS candidates: ₹1,600
    – SC, ST, PwBD, and Third Gender candidates: ₹1,000
    – Outside India: ₹9,500

    For help, reach out to the NTA helpdesk at 011-40759000, 011-69227700 or email [email protected].

  • Chinese Tech Stocks Surge While US Giants Struggle: What’s Next?

    Chinese Tech Stocks Surge While US Giants Struggle: What’s Next?

    This year, Chinese tech companies have made a stunning comeback, growing by $439 billion. This rise has outpaced their American competitors, many of which have actually lost value. A group of seven major Chinese tech companies, including Alibaba and Tencent, has seen their stock prices climb more than 40%, while a similar group in the US lost about 10%. This shift surprised many experts on Wall Street.

    Previously, the Nasdaq index in the US was hitting record highs while Chinese stocks were in a slump due to strict government rules and slow spending. But recently, a new AI tool named DeepSeek changed how people view China’s tech industry. This boost in Chinese stocks has made even longtime skeptics feel hopeful.

    Chinese stocks are rallying now, especially after the Chinese government announced support for tech firms and several new AI tools from companies like Alibaba. Charu Chanana, a strategist at Saxo Markets, noted that China’s tech innovation should not be underestimated, even with US chip export limits.

    Societe Generale identified a group of seven leading Chinese companies based on their size and growth. These companies are now trading at about 18 times their expected earnings, which is over 40% cheaper than similar American companies.

    The Hang Seng Tech Index, a measure of Chinese tech performance, recently rose more than 1% in a day and 10% in a week. However, US tech stocks are facing challenges. Concerns are growing about high valuations, and US trade policies under President Trump are creating uncertainty for businesses and investors.

    While Chinese stocks are gaining strength, they still have a long way to go. The Hang Seng Tech Index is still about 40% lower than its peak in 2021, and its return over the past five years is much less impressive than the Nasdaq’s strong performance. Despite this, many investors are now seeing China as a better option due to worries about US stocks and the positive signs coming from China’s tech sector.

    Experts like Vey-Sern Ling from Union Bancaire Privee believe that Chinese tech is ready to succeed, thanks to government support, improved earnings, and growth in AI. With US tech experiencing challenges, there’s a growing trend of investors moving their money from the US to China and Europe.

  • Neetu Chandra’s Bold Stand Against Honey Singh’s Controversial Song

    Neetu Chandra’s Bold Stand Against Honey Singh’s Controversial Song

    Actress Neetu Chandra is speaking out against rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh because of his new song, “Maniac.” She believes it shows women as sex objects and thinks it should be banned. To make her point, she has filed a public interest litigation (PIL) in the Patna High Court.

    Neetu’s PIL also mentions the other artists who worked with Honey Singh on the song, including lyricist Leo Grewal and Bhojpuri singers Ragini Vishwakarma and Arjun Ajanabi. The court is expected to hear the case later this month.

    In her PIL, Neetu says, “Women should never be treated as objects because disrespecting them can lead to serious problems.”

    Neetu, who has appeared in movies like “Garam Masala” and “Traffic Signal,” wants Honey Singh to change the lyrics of his song. She argues that it shows women in a very inappropriate way and that it normalizes vulgarity in Bhojpuri language, which goes against the idea of women’s empowerment.

    In an interview with India TV, Neetu expressed her concerns. She said, “Vulgar songs are making it hard for girls and women in Bihar to feel safe when they go to school or college. They often have to walk with their heads down. Because of these songs, many women don’t even want to watch TV at home. Some singers get famous by making such songs, but it makes it difficult for our society to grow.”

    She added, “If the government can stop alcohol to protect women from drunk husbands, then why not stop these vulgar songs for girls and women? I want a complete ban on these songs in Bihar.”

    Honey Singh’s song “Maniac,” featuring Esha Gupta, was released on February 22 and has already gained over 7 crore views on YouTube.

  • New U.S. Travel Ban Could Block Entry for Afghans and Pakistanis

    New U.S. Travel Ban Could Block Entry for Afghans and Pakistanis

    The United States may soon not allow people from Afghanistan and Pakistan to enter the country. This news comes from sources who said President Donald Trump is thinking about a new travel ban that might be announced as early as next week.

    This travel ban is part of Trump’s plan to keep the U.S. safe. The government is looking into which countries might be a security risk and could include more countries in this ban. Many Afghan people are worried, as the ban could seriously affect those who have been approved to come to the U.S. under special programs known as refugee or Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs). These Afghans are in danger because they helped U.S. forces during the long war in Afghanistan.

    Back in January, Trump asked for a review of rules for foreigners wanting to enter the U.S. This was meant to find out who might be a security risk. Various government departments are involved in this review to come up with a list of countries that might be banned because they don’t screen people well enough. The results of this review are expected to be shared by March 21.

    Many believe that Afghanistan and Pakistan will be on this list for full travel bans. Officials from the State Department, Justice Department, and other agencies have not commented on this yet. One source pointed out that Afghans who are cleared for resettlement have gone through very careful checks, meaning they are safer than many others trying to immigrate.

    Despite this, the State Department is trying to get an exception for SIV holders, but it’s uncertain if that will happen. They also need to prepare for the Afghan relocation office to close by April.

    Since the Taliban took over Kabul in August 2021, after the U.S. military left, Afghanistan has become even more dangerous. Pakistan is also struggling with violent groups.

    Shawn VanDiver, who leads a group helping resettle Afghans, is urging people with valid U.S. visas to travel quickly. He says that while nothing official has been said yet, many sources believe a new travel restriction could come within a week.

    Currently, about 200,000 Afghans either have permission to resettle or are still waiting for their refugee or SIV applications. Many of them are stuck in Afghanistan and other countries, including roughly 20,000 in Pakistan, after an order in January halted their refugee admissions and funding for flights.

  • Stocks Dive Over 5% While Sensex Sees Small Rise – Market Update

    Stocks Dive Over 5% While Sensex Sees Small Rise – Market Update

    NEW DELHI: On Friday, many stocks dropped more than 5% in Mumbai, even as the BSE Sensex went up by 23.38 points, reaching 74,363.47. This small rise happened because big companies were being bought more.

    Some stocks that fell a lot include Frontline Corp (down 15.68%), Riddhi Steel & Tube (down 9.99%), Roopa Ind (down 9.17%), BDH Industries (down 8.68%), and Containe Tech (down 8.23%).

    In the popular Nifty index, 24 stocks went up while 26 stocks went down. The Nifty index was up by 17.3 points at 22,562.0.

    On the BSE, some stocks like B C Power Controls, Ansal Prop, Suratwala Business, Vikram Aroma, and EKI Energy Services reached their lowest prices in the last year. On the other hand, Triumph International Finance India Ltd., TCPL Packaging, Covance Softsol L, Autoriders International, and Gyan Developers reached their highest prices in the last year.

  • US Supreme Court Clears Way for Tahawwur Rana’s Extradition to India

    US Supreme Court Clears Way for Tahawwur Rana’s Extradition to India

    The US Supreme Court has turned down Tahawwur Rana’s request to stop his extradition to India. This decision makes it likely that he will be sent to India soon. Rana, a businessman from Canada with roots in Pakistan, is wanted for his alleged involvement in the Mumbai terror attacks that occurred in 2008.

    Rana has asked the US Supreme Court to protect him from being sent back to India. He claims that he might face “torture” there. Ujjwal Nikam, the special public prosecutor for the case, said that it is up to the US Supreme Court to see if there is any truth to Rana’s claims. He also mentioned that India is a large secular country and does not discriminate based on race or religion.

    Back in February, during a press conference with Prime Minister Modi, then-president Donald Trump announced that the US would hand over Rana to India.

    Who is Tahawwur Rana?
    Rana used to be a doctor and is now a businessman who holds Canadian citizenship and has Pakistani origins. He was arrested in 2009 in Chicago because of his links to a terrorism group supported by Pakistan. The FBI accused him of helping the group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), which was responsible for the Mumbai attacks. Although he was convicted in the US for assisting LeT, he was not found guilty of any charges directly related to the Mumbai attacks. Still, Indian authorities believe he played an important role by letting David Coleman Headley, one of the main planners, use his immigration business as a cover for spying on Mumbai.

  • Telangana Cabinet Approves SC Categorization Bill for Education and Jobs

    Telangana Cabinet Approves SC Categorization Bill for Education and Jobs

    On Thursday, the Telangana cabinet approved a new bill to classify Scheduled Castes (SCs) for better education and job opportunities. The meeting was led by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, who discussed a preliminary report from Justice Shameem Akthar, a retired judge. This report suggests splitting SCs into three groups to help improve their access to benefits.

    The deadline for final recommendations from Justice Akthar has been extended to March 10. After this, the final bill will be ready and introduced during the upcoming state assembly budget session.

    During the meeting, the Chief Minister asked officials to ensure the final bill is clear of legal issues. The cabinet also talked about the upcoming budget session and the bills that will be presented.

    Additionally, the cabinet agreed to set up a new board for the Future City project at Mucherla, which is near Hyderabad. They also formed a special committee to address river water problems. Another important decision was to launch a new land revenue portal named ‘Bhoo Bharati,’ replacing the old Dharani portal, starting on the Ugadi festival on March 31.

    Other key decisions included hiring 10,950 Village Level Officers, approving 217 jobs for new revenue divisions and mandals, and adding 55 positions in 10 district courts. Lastly, the cabinet approved the Endowments Amendment Bill to create a temple board for Yadagirigutta, similar to the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD).

  • Life in North Korea: The Truth About TV, Haircuts, and Escape

    Life in North Korea: The Truth About TV, Haircuts, and Escape

    Imagine if the government decided what you could watch on TV and how to dress your hair. In North Korea, this is a reality. Timothy Cho, a man who escaped North Korea, shared his story about life there. He explained that buying a TV in North Korea is strictly monitored. “If you buy a TV, the government comes to your house and removes all antennas, leaving just one,” he said.

    TV in North Korea is All About the Kim Family

    Cho described how North Koreans can only watch certain shows. “Everything is about the Kim family—programs, songs, and documentaries—24/7,” he said. There’s no choice in what to watch; all content serves as propaganda for the Kim family.

    Strict Rules About Everyday Life

    The rules in North Korea don’t just stop at TV. Even haircuts are controlled by the government. Children must pick from only a few approved haircuts, and if their hair is too long, it can cause trouble for their parents. “If someone has a different hairstyle, their parents might be called to the police station,” Cho explained.

    Escaping from North Korea is Hard

    North Korea has been ruled by the Kim family since 1948, with Kim Jong-un currently in charge. The country is very isolated, making it hard to learn about the daily lives of regular North Koreans. Most of the information comes from those who have escaped, like Cho.

    Since the 1950s, about 31,000 North Koreans have fled to South Korea, often first passing through China. In 2009, the number of people escaping peaked at nearly 3,000 but has dropped since Kim Jong-un made crossing the border tougher after becoming leader in late 2011.

    However, in 2023, South Korea saw nearly three times the number of North Koreans escaping compared to the last two years. Many were younger people or from higher-status families, including diplomats and students. The main reasons for escaping are changing; many now flee because they are unhappy with the government, while before, food shortages were the biggest reason. According to surveys, 23% of defectors said they left due to political unhappiness, and just over 21% cited food problems.

  • SpaceX Starship Malfunction Causes Flight Delays at Florida Airports

    SpaceX Starship Malfunction Causes Flight Delays at Florida Airports

    On Thursday, March 6, a problem with SpaceX’s Starship led to space debris falling from the sky. This caused delays for flights at two big airports in Florida – Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Miami International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stepped in to keep everyone safe. They made the decision to stop planes from taking off and landing at major airports, including Miami International Airport (MIA), Orlando International Airport (MCO), Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). This was done to prevent accidents from falling debris. This story is still developing, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.

  • India’s Strategy on US Tariffs: What You Need to Know

    India’s Strategy on US Tariffs: What You Need to Know

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that the new tariffs planned by the US could affect India. However, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is currently speaking with US officials, including the Trade Representative, about this issue. Sitharaman spoke at a post-budget event in Visakhapatnam and mentioned that India wants to protect its exports.

    She said India will make decisions based on the results of these talks. “Tariffs are something the US President is discussing. Piyush Goyal has gone to the US to talk to officials about this,” she explained.

    Recently, President Donald Trump stated that starting April 2, he will impose tariffs on countries that have high taxes on US imports. Indian officials believe there might be a way to resolve this issue, possibly leading to a trade deal by this fall.

    Trump’s strategy aims to tackle unfair trade practices, such as subsidies and high taxes, to encourage other countries to lower their tariffs on US products. However, Trump’s tariffs on countries like Canada and Mexico have caused a lot of uncertainty, making businesses worried and affecting consumer confidence and investments.

    Although these tariffs began on Tuesday, Trump quickly rolled some back when the stock market fell. The halt, which will last until April 2, gives some relief to car manufacturers.

    Trump sees tariffs as a way to earn money for the US government and to fix trade imbalances. Recently, the US trade deficit reached a record high of $131.4 billion, a big jump compared to last year. Analysts believe that this increase was driven by a rise in gold imports, but also by businesses trying to prepare for the new tariffs.