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Kerala Elections 2026: Bipolar System Under Strain

Kerala's electoral landscape remains a bipolar contest between LDF and UDF, but third-party votes and BJP's growing presence are reshaping margins without altering seat outcomes significantly.

How to Check Who's Using Your Wi-Fi Without Permission

Is your internet slow? Unauthorised users might be the culprit. Learn a simple 4-step method using your phone to scan your Wi-Fi network, identify unknown devices, and secure your connection. Protect your data now!

Google Founders Leave California Before Wealth Tax

Sergey Brin and Larry Page relocate from California, avoiding a proposed wealth tax that could have confiscated 50% of their Alphabet holdings. Experts call it a legal trap for tech founders.

Alipurduar-Panvel Amrit Bharat Express: Route & Timings

Indian Railways launches the weekly Alipurduar-Panvel Amrit Bharat Express (Train 11032/11031). Offering affordable travel, it connects West Bengal to Maharashtra with 35 stops. Check the full schedule here.

Canada Express Entry CRS Cut-Off Drops to 511

Canada's latest Express Entry draw saw the CRS score drop to 511. Learn about the process, costs, and what this lower cut-off means for skilled Indian professionals seeking permanent residency.

La Martiniere Lucknow 1985 batch holds 40-year reunion

La Martiniere Boys' College's 1985 batch held a grand 40-year reunion in Lucknow. 44 alumni from across the globe revisited classrooms, shared nostalgic memories, and unveiled a commemorative plaque. Relive the heartwarming stories.

1985: Bangladesh Politics Ban Lifted, New Party Formed

On January 2, 1985, Bangladesh's President Ershad lifted a 10-month ban on politics and launched a new national party. Opposition called a strike, while violence flared in Chittagong. Read more key events from this day in history.

1985 Flashback: Zia's Moves, Congress Elections, H-Bomb Test

On December 30, 1985, Pakistan's Zia-ul-Haq appointed new governors as martial law neared its end, while India's Congress planned internal elections. A 'Star Wars' hydrogen bomb test shook Nevada. Explore this pivotal day in history.

McDonald Supports MCG Curator After Ashes Pitch Row

Australia coach Andrew McDonald defends MCG curator Matt Page after grassy pitch leads to a 2-day Ashes Test, causing a $6.7 million loss. He warns against authorities interfering in pitch preparation.

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