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2 min readNew DelhiJan 30, 2026 04:27 PM IST The National Testing Agency (NTA) on January 30, released the final answer keys for the Joint Central Scientific and Industrial Research – University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (Joint CSIR-UGC NET) December 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check and download the final answer key at the official website — csirnet.nta.nic.in. In the CSIR UGC NET final answer key, as many as three questions are dropped. One question from the chemical sciences paper and two from life sciences paper have been dropped. The Joint CSIR UGC NET December 2025…

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A critical illness insurance claim is typically triggered by a confirmed diagnosis of a listed illness, followed by a lump sum payout as per policy terms. That amount can help with treatment needs, income gaps, and recovery planning. Clear, complete documentation speeds decisions, reduces queries, and helps you receive benefits without avoidable delays. This guide lists the documents insurers commonly request, explains why each is needed, and shares simple preparation steps. What Insurers Usually Ask for Here are the key things insurers ask from you: Duly Filled Claim Form: Proves your formal request and declarations. Missing fields, errors in policy…

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The RRB JE (Railway Recruitment Board Junior Engineer) Electrical exam is one of the most competitive exams for applicants. Candidates need to have a proper analysis of the exam pattern, syllabus, and question types. For this, candidates need to practice RRB JE Electrical Previous Year Papers. This will provide them an idea about the question type, difficulty level, and marking system in the overall exam pattern. RRB JE Electrical Previous Year Question Papers PDF in English To assist candidates in their preparation journey, we have compiled a list of question papers for them. The table shows the links to all…

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Free courses are also scaled well for standardization. If your organization is rolling out a cloud center of excellence, a platform team, or a finops initiative, you need a common language. Paid training often trains individuals; free training can train the organization. There’s another subtle advantage: Provider-authored fundamentals courses teach the provider’s “intended mental model.” That’s not the same as neutral truth, but it’s extremely useful when you’re building on that platform. It helps teams understand how the provider expects identity, networking, and service boundaries to be used, thereby reducing troubleshooting time and architectural friction. Where paid courses still win…

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When the Government of India announced the recipients of the Padma Shri Awards 2026, the name of Prof V Kamakoti, Director of the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, stood out as a recognition not merely of individual excellence, but of a lifelong commitment to strengthening India’s scientific and technological backbone.Awarded for his outstanding service in Science and Technology, the Padma Shri acknowledges Prof Kamakoti’s far-reaching impact as an academician, institution-builder and national thought leader, one whose work sits at the intersection of research, policy and nation-building.From the classroom to the national stage!An alumnus of IIT Madras, Prof Kamakoti earned his…

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Lecturer, Part-Time-Alvarez College of Business, AccountingLocation: San Antonio, TXRegular/Temporary: RegularJob ID: 14800Full/Part Time: Part TimePosition Information Lecturer (Part-Time)The University of Texas at San Antonio Carlos Alvarez College of Business, Department of Accounting, invites applications for the part-time, fixed-term track (FTT) Lecturer position beginning Fall 2026.The University of Texas at San Antonio The University of Texas at San Antonio (UT San Antonio) is a nationally recognized, top-tier public research university that unites the power of higher education, biomedical discovery and healthcare within one visionary institution. As the third-largest research university in Texas and a Carnegie R1-designated institution, UT San Antonio is…

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Matthew Tyson is a contributing writer at InfoWorld. A seasoned technology journalist and expert in enterprise software development, Matthew has written about programming, programming languages, language frameworks, application platforms, development tools, databases, cryptography, information security, cloud computing, and emerging technologies such as blockchain and machine learning for more than 15 years. His work has appeared in leading publications including InfoWorld, CIO, CSO Online, and IBM developerWorks. Matthew also has had the privilege of interviewing many tech luminaries including Brendan Eich, Grady Booch, Guillermo Rauch, and Martin Hellman. Matthew’s diverse background encompasses full-stack development (Java, JVM languages such as Kotlin, JavaScript,…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomes European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen before their meeting in New Delhi, Jan. 27. The free trade agreement signed between India and the European Union on 27th January is aptly described as the “mother-of-all-trades”. First of all, the trade deal was concluded technically between the two entities, namely India and the European Union. In reality, the trade deal was meant for facilitating Indian products accessing 27 external markets. Similarly, the 27 European countries can have free access to the Indian market which every country is eager to capture…

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For decades, we’ve all been paying attention to the attention economy.  That economic concept and business model sees online content as an unlimited resource. Its consumption is limited only by people’s mental capacity, implying a global contest for the finite and valuable resource of human attention.  The attention economy idea explains why companies like Meta sees itself not only competing with other social sites like TikTok, X or YouTube, but also with books, plays and nature walks — anything that grabs people’s attention.  Because attention is limited, the only way to grow is to be better at attracting attention. And…

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The total number of higher education (HE) student enrolments fell by 1 per cent in the 2024-25 academic year, according to new figures. This drop is largely due to a continued decline in postgraduate taught students despite growth in first degree and research enrolments.Accredited official statistics released by HESA (the Higher Education Statistics Agency) show that 28,63,180 students were enrolled at UK higher education institutes in the 2024-25 academic year, down from 29,00,240 the previous year. First degree courses remained the most popular route into higher education, accounting for 51 per cent of all enrolments. Entrants to first degree programmes…

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