Prince William and Princess Kate are stepping up. King Charles faced health issues. Kate battled and overcame cancer. William increased his royal duties. The royal couple is now focusing on their future as monarchs. Palace staff are working on succession plans. The royal family is adapting to change. They are prioritizing family time.
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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that the Ministry of Education, in consultation with key officials, is considering conducting CBSE board exams twice a year. A draft proposal will soon be released for public consultation. This reform aims to create a stress-free learning environment and aligns with the new National Education Policy (NEP).
In a recent interview, Kane Williamson, a modern "Fab Four" member, identified his "upcoming Fab Five" for cricketing greatness. He listed Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Rachin Ravindra, Harry Brook, and Cameron Green as players with the potential to become future legends. These young stars have already begun making significant impacts with their unique skills and performances in Test cricket.
BJP has become the single largest party in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi after three AAP councillors defected to join them. This move increases BJP's strength to 116 from AAP's 114, positioning BJP favorably for the upcoming mayoral elections in April. The anti-defection law does not apply to MCD.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar received a recommendation for the Bharat Ratna from BJP's Giriraj Singh, citing his impressive performance since rejoining the NDA. This unexpected praise highlights the notable improvements in Bihar's governance under Nitish, compared to previous administrations, according to Singh.
Meerut police have initiated an investigation against SHO Ramakant Pachori for not sealing Sahil Shukla's room after he and Muskan Rastogi killed Saurabh Rajput. Sahil and Muskan had posed as a married couple during their stay at a Kasol hotel. Despite their phones being in police custody, videos of the duo surfaced online.
India and the United States have agreed on a deal where India will purchase more American oil, gas, military hardware, and agricultural products. This move aims to address the trade gap between the two countries while enhancing US support for India's military cooperation, technology transfers, and regional dominance.
Australian cricket team celebrated prematurely after Virat Kohli's catch was overturned by third umpire Joel Wilson at the SCG. The decision, deemed inconclusive due to the ball grazing the ground, sparked debate among former players and experts who mostly believed Kohli was out.
Isa Guha, while commentating, referred to Jasprit Bumrah as the "Most Valuable Primate," sparking controversy and discussions about unconscious bias. Guha apologized for her word choice, emphasizing her respect for Bumrah and her commitment to inclusion. Ravi Shastri supported Guha, acknowledging her courage in apologizing publicly and urging everyone to move forward.
The US Supreme Court has denied Tahawwur Rana's plea against extradition to India, allowing Indian investigators to proceed with his extradition. Rana, linked to the 2008 Mumbai attacks, had previously lost legal battles in US federal courts. Indian authorities seek to try him based on charges not covered in the previous US case.
The Indian government is expanding emergency health services by converting 12,348 primary health centres to 24x7 services and making operational 3,133 first referral units by March 2024. Additionally, 1,424 mobile medical units now provide healthcare in remote areas. This initiative aims to ensure timely medical intervention and improve healthcare access in rural and underserved regions.