Want your child to speak with confidence? This 3-week masterclass could transform the way they communicate

In classrooms, group activities, interviews and everyday conversations, the ability to speak clearly has become one of the most valuable skills a child can build. Confidence does not always arrive naturally, especially in the middle-school and teen years. For many students, it grows only when it is practiced, encouraged and shaped in the right environment….

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UPSC prelims 2026 exam analysis: Experts call GS paper unconventional, difficult and highly unpredictable; suggest lower cutoff

UPSC CSE prelims 2026 surprises aspirants with lengthy, analytical paper; experts call paper unusually difficult, predict lower cutoff UPSC CSE prelims 2026 analysis: The Union Public Service Commission’s Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026, conducted on Sunday, May 24, appears to have left a large section of aspirants surprised, exhausted, and uncertain about the expected cutoff….

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Women with muscles are challenging traditional ideas of femininity, says fitness expert Ambika Dutt

When Dr. Ambika Dutt talks about women and strength training, she’s not just discussing fitness. She’s talking about identity, confidence, and the quiet rebellion happening in gyms across the country. As a fitness expert who’s watched women’s relationships with their bodies transform, she’s become something of a translator between the old world of fitness for…

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Air India Express Boeing 737 Accident: Take-off Incident at Muscat Airport | India News

Representational IMage (Image credit: ANI) MUMBAI: An Air India Express Boeing 737-800 operating a night flight to Kannur suffered damage during take-off at Muscat airport after the aircraft lined up with runway edge lights instead of the runway centreline at night, said sources. Oman’s Air Accidents Investigation Sector (AAIS) has classified the occurrence as an…

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai on students booing during commencement speeches: We have to be very mindful of the fact that these graduates are …

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has said he remains optimistic about young people despite growing concerns among students about artificial intelligence and its impact on jobs. Speaking on the “Hard Fork” podcast ahead of his upcoming commencement speech at Stanford University, Pichai addressed questions about whether graduates could react negatively to AI-related comments during the ceremony….

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