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  • How to Challenge JEE Main 2025 Answer Keys Easily

    How to Challenge JEE Main 2025 Answer Keys Easily

    The provisional answer keys for JEE Main session 2 (for B.E/B.Tech) have been uploaded. Students can find the answer keys and their responses on the official website: jeemain.nta.nic.in.

    If you think the answer key is wrong, you can challenge it online by paying a fee of ₹200 for each question you want to contest. You need to do this before April 13, 2025, at 11:50 PM. You can pay using a debit card, credit card, or net banking – no other payment methods will be accepted.

    If your challenge is correct, the answer key will be changed, and all students’ scores will be updated based on the new key. The final results will be announced after this.

    The National Testing Agency (NTA) held the JEE (Main) 2025 session 2 on different dates – April 02, 03, 04, 07, and 08 for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) and April 09 for Paper 2 (B.Arch and B.Planning) at over 500 centers in India and abroad.

    How to Challenge the Answer Key:
    1. Go to jeemain.nta.nic.in.
    2. Click on “Challenge(s) regarding answer key.”
    3. Log in with your application number and password, then enter the captcha.
    4. Click on “Challenge(s) regarding answer key.”
    5. Look for the Question IDs for JEE (Main) 2025 session 2.
    6. Check the correct answer indicated by NTA.
    7. If you want to challenge it, select the option you think is right.
    8. Upload any supporting documents in one PDF file.
    9. Choose the desired option and click on “save your claim.”
    10. Your challenged Option IDs will be shown.
    11. Pay the processing fee.

    For more help with JEE (Main) 2025, you can call 011-40759000 or email [email protected]. Keep checking the official website for updates.

  • Chennai Super Kings’ Struggles Continue: Dhoni’s Leadership Not Enough

    Chennai Super Kings’ Struggles Continue: Dhoni’s Leadership Not Enough

    In New Delhi, even the great Mahendra Singh Dhoni couldn’t help Chennai Super Kings stop their losing streak. On Friday, they lost their fifth game in a row in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Dhoni, who used to lead Chennai to five IPL titles, returned as captain after Ruturaj Gaikwad got hurt and cannot play for the rest of the season.

    Unfortunately, the change in captain didn’t help. Chennai was crushed by Kolkata Knight Riders, losing by eight wickets. They batted first but only scored 103 runs, their lowest score at home ever. Kolkata easily chased down the target with almost 10 overs left.

    Chennai’s openers, Rachin Ravindra and Devon Conway, didn’t take advantage of the early overs, and it showed that the middle order lacked power. After the loss, Dhoni mentioned, “Our openers aren’t the kind to hit big right away. It’s important not to panic when the score is low. Just a couple of boundaries can help keep the run rate going.”

    Chennai is now at the bottom of the league, making it hard for them to qualify for the playoffs. But batting coach Mike Hussey is still hopeful. “This loss hurts a lot, but we’re not giving up,” Hussey told reporters. “In a long tournament like the IPL, getting momentum is key. Right now, we don’t have it, but things can change quickly.”

  • David Warner Captains Karachi Kings in Exciting PSL Journey!

    David Warner Captains Karachi Kings in Exciting PSL Journey!

    David Warner, a famous former cricket player from Australia, is about to start his first season in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) this year. He will be the captain of the Karachi Kings. Warner has played in many different cricket leagues around the world, but he couldn’t join the PSL before because he was busy with other matches. Now that he has retired from international cricket, he has the time to play.

    During a press conference before the opening match against Mohammad Rizwan’s Multan Sultans, a Pakistani reporter asked Warner about some negative comments he received from Indian fans for playing in the PSL. The reporter said that some people are upset because Warner wasn’t chosen during the IPL auction last year. Warner said he had never heard of this before. “I want to play cricket,” he explained. “I have a chance to be in the PSL now, and I’m excited to compete with Karachi Kings to try to win the trophy.”

    Last season, Warner played for the Delhi Capitals in the IPL and led the team after Rishabh Pant could not play due to a car accident. However, Delhi released him before the auction in November.

    Warner’s IPL Success

    Warner is the highest-scoring overseas player in IPL history, with 6,565 runs in 184 games. He has played for two teams: the Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad. Warner had some of his best performances with Sunrisers, even leading them to victory in 2016. Right now, he is the fourth-highest run-scorer in the entire IPL, behind only Indian players Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan, and Rohit Sharma.

  • Dust Storm Causes Mass Flight Delays and Chaos at Delhi Airport

    Dust Storm Causes Mass Flight Delays and Chaos at Delhi Airport

    A dust storm hit Delhi on Friday evening, causing problems for travelers at Delhi Airport. Between Friday night and Saturday morning, more than 50 flights were delayed, about 25 flights were diverted to other places, and 7 flights were canceled because of the storm.

    Airport officials and security staff kept an eye on the situation and tried to help passengers. However, many people faced trouble waiting for their flights. The flights that were redirected took longer to arrive, making the airport very busy, even though there were fewer passengers than usual that day.

    Airlines reported that delays happened due to congestion in air traffic control. Passengers complained about the chaos at the boarding gates and that airline staff seemed confused about the delay.

    One flight, AI 2512, was supposed to leave at 7:30 PM on April 11, 2025, but continued to be delayed for hours. Passengers felt trapped at the airport throughout the night with no clear information about their flight. They were not given basics like food and water, especially for families with babies, kids, pregnant women, and sick people, unless they made a fuss. The ground staff from Air India were unkind to the passengers.

    When passengers complained to the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), the response was gentle towards the Air India staff instead of helping the passengers. One passenger, Dr. HY Desai, reported that flight AI 2512 still had not taken off by 6:53 AM on April 12, 2025. Another traveler, Vipul Singh, shared a video showing a chaotic scene at Terminal 3 of the airport due to poor management. Air India confirmed that a total of 22 flights were diverted and 5 flights were canceled because of the dust storm.

  • Supreme Court Pushes for Clear Labels on Packaged Foods

    Supreme Court Pushes for Clear Labels on Packaged Foods

    New Delhi: The Supreme Court has asked a group of experts to give suggestions in three months about making warning labels mandatory on the front of packaged food items. This decision follows a public interest lawsuit from a group called 3S and Our Health Society that wants clear labels on food high in sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats. These ingredients are linked to serious health conditions like diabetes and heart problems.

    In September 2022, new ideas were suggested to change food labeling rules. These changes included a star rating system, where food products would be rated from 0.5 to 5 stars. More stars mean the food is healthier. However, the lawsuit questioned this star rating method, saying it isn’t clear enough. They suggested that there should be simple warning labels on the front to show if a product has a lot of sugar, salt, or bad fats, helping people make better choices.

    The Supreme Court decided to move forward with the case and told the expert committee to report back quickly. The petitioners pointed out that the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has not acted quickly on previous amendments from 2022. They expressed concern about the rising number of deaths linked to diseases caused by unhealthy diets, calling diabetes a silent epidemic. They cited recommendations from the World Health Organization for better food policies.

    The government, however, defended the star rating system, saying it considers both unhealthy ingredients and healthy ones, like fiber and protein. They believe this method helps customers see the overall healthiness of food instead of just focusing on what’s unhealthy.

  • Student Caught Sneaking Girlfriend into Hostel in Suitcase: Viral Video

    Student Caught Sneaking Girlfriend into Hostel in Suitcase: Viral Video

    A video from a university in Sonipat, Haryana, has gone viral. In the video, a student was stopped while trying to sneak a girl into the boys’ hostel inside a suitcase. Hostel guards opened the suitcase and found the girl hiding inside. Another student filmed the whole thing. It’s not clear how the guards figured out someone was in the suitcase.

    People on social media are saying the girl might be the boy’s girlfriend, but we don’t know for sure if she is even a student at that university. Some reports suggest the guards heard the girl scream when the suitcase bumped into something, which is how they discovered her.

    As of now, the university has not released any official statement about the incident. There are many questions about how safe the hostel is and what actions might be taken against the students involved. The video hasn’t been verified by independent sources.

    Social media users are sharing funny reactions and memes about the video. One user joked about how the suitcase has “multiple uses,” while another shared a similar experience from their own hostel days. Many are also wondering how the couple got caught in the first place. The university has not provided any updates about what, if anything, will happen next.

  • Men Dress as Women in Shocking NREGA Wage Fraud Scheme

    Men Dress as Women in Shocking NREGA Wage Fraud Scheme

    A shocking case of wage fraud has come to light in Yadgir district. Men were caught dressing as women to steal money meant for female workers under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). This fraud took place in Maldar village during a project to clean a drain.

    The problem started when photos of men in sarees working in a field began to circulate online. The project cost ₹3 lakh, but the records showed that there should be only 6 men and 4 women working. However, instead of women, men disguised as women signed in to receive wages for work they did not do.

    The local leader, Lavesh Oradiya, said the numbers didn’t match and confirmed that these men were pretending to be women to take their wages. The scheme seems to have been planned by Viresh, a contract worker with the Panchayat Department. He has been suspended for his role in this scam.

    Investigation revealed that fake attendance records were made using an app, which allowed them to fraudulently create payments under the names of working women. Chennabasava, a local official, said he was not involved and suspended the worker responsible as soon as he heard about the problem.

    Local women workers are upset and feel betrayed, as this program is meant to help them earn a living. Despite this, other NREGA projects continue in the area to provide work and reduce migration during the summer. Taluk Panchayat Executive Officer Ramappa Doddmani visited another project and encouraged local residents to take advantage of these job opportunities. He reminded workers that wages will increase from ₹349 to ₹370 starting from April 1, 2025. He urged that only those who are actually working should be marked present.

  • Delhi Hit by Dust Storm: One Dead and Weather Warnings Ahead

    Delhi Hit by Dust Storm: One Dead and Weather Warnings Ahead

    A strong dust storm hit Delhi and nearby areas on Friday evening. Sadly, one person died when a wall of a building under construction fell down. The storm caused many flights to be delayed or diverted at Delhi Airport, and trees were knocked down in various places across Delhi NCR.

    Before the storm, the weather department had warned that there would be thunderstorms and cloudy skies on Friday. The temperature in Delhi dropped, with a high of 35.8 degrees Celsius and a low of 22.8 degrees Celsius, according to the Safdarjung observatory.

    The weather is expected to remain similar on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts a partly cloudy sky with light rain. Thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds, reaching speeds of 20-30 kmph and gusting up to 40 kmph, might also occur.

    By Sunday, the sky is expected to clear, but heatwaves could return by April 16.

    Weather Updates for Saturday Across India

    Heavy rain is likely at some places in West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Meghalaya. Other parts of India might face thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds as well. The IMD warns of lightning and gusty winds reaching speeds of 40-50 kmph in areas like western Madhya Pradesh, Gangetic West Bengal, and parts of northeastern states such as Nagaland and Manipur.

    Some areas in Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Andhra Pradesh may experience lightning. A dust storm could also hit certain regions of Rajasthan.

    Death Toll in Bihar Rises

    In Bihar, the death toll has reached 61 after 25 people died from lightning and other weather-related incidents. Most of the deaths occurred due to hailstorms and rain, while 22 were caused by lightning. The Nalanda district had the highest number of fatalities at 23, followed by Bhojpur with six deaths, and four each in Siwan, Gaya, Patna, and Sheikhpura.

    Bihar’s Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced that families of the victims will receive compensation of Rs 4 lakh each.

  • Dr. Mithal Receives Prestigious Award for Osteoporosis Research Achievements

    Dr. Mithal Receives Prestigious Award for Osteoporosis Research Achievements

    A respected Indian doctor, Dr. Ambrish Mithal, just received a special award called the 2025 Committee of Scientific Advisors Medal of Achievement from the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF). This was announced on Friday and celebrated at an important event called the World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis & Musculoskeletal Diseases in Rome, Italy.

    This award recognizes people who have made significant contributions to the field of osteoporosis, a condition that makes bones weak. Dr. Mithal has helped many people understand and deal with osteoporosis better through his research and work.

    Dr. Mithal is the head of endocrinology and diabetes at Max Healthcare in India, and he has been a member of the IOF’s Committee of Scientific Advisors for a long time. Professor Eugene McCloskey, who is the chair of this committee, praised Dr. Mithal for being a leader in endocrinology, especially in India.

    Since 1996, Dr. Mithal has been the first in India to measure bone density and set up services for osteoporosis. He has been important in encouraging research about bone health in the region. He has also led projects that helped understand vitamin D levels around the world, which are important for bone health.

    In 2015, Dr. Mithal was awarded the Padma Bhushan, one of India’s highest civilian awards, for his medical work.

    “Osteoporosis is a condition many people in India don’t know much about. As our population ages, it’s becoming more common, and we need to be aware of it,” Dr. Mithal said. He feels honored to receive this award and hopes to keep raising awareness about osteoporosis and how to prevent it.

  • Tahawwur Rana in NIA Custody: Unraveling the Mumbai Attack Conspiracy

    Tahawwur Rana in NIA Custody: Unraveling the Mumbai Attack Conspiracy

    Tahawwur Hussain Rana, an important suspect in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, is being held at the National Investigation Agency (NIA) headquarters. Because of his presence, Gate No. 2 at the nearby Jawaharlal Nehru Metro Station has been closed for two days in a row.

    On Friday morning, the NIA took 64-year-old Rana into custody for 18 days. They will question him thoroughly to learn more about the whole plan behind the attacks that shocked Mumbai and killed 166 people. A spokesperson for the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said that Gate No. 2 will stay closed until they get more instructions from the police. Although this gate is now shut, all other gates at the station are open, and metro services are running normally.

    Rana was brought to NIA headquarters early Friday after a special court agreed to let them keep him for 18 days. The NIA stated that during this time, they will ask him many questions to uncover the complete story behind the attacks. Rana is known to be a close associate of David Coleman Headley, who is considered the mastermind behind the terror attacks.

    On November 26, 2008, ten terrorists from Pakistan attacked various places in Mumbai, including luxury hotels, a train station, and a Jewish center. The attacks lasted about 60 hours and caused great tragedy, claiming 166 lives.