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CAT 2025 Result Today at 6 PM on iimcat.ac.in

IIM Kozhikode is set to declare CAT 2025 results today, December 24, around 6 PM. Over 2.58 lakh candidates can check scores at iimcat.ac.in. Details on answer key, objections, and trends inside.

Geetali Gupta Secures AIR 1 in CLAT 2026

Geetali Gupta from TopRankers Legal Edge clinches AIR 1 in CLAT 2026. The institute dominates with a clean sweep of the top three ranks, continuing its legacy of excellence in law entrance coaching.

New Nadaun-Hamirpur-Ghumarwin-Delhi Volvo Bus Service Inaugurated

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu launches a new direct Volvo bus service to Delhi. HRTC also becomes India's first state transport to roll out the National Common Mobility Card. Read about the state's massive public transport modernization plan.

CUET PG 2024 Registration Open Till January 14

The National Testing Agency has opened online applications for CUET PG 2024. Candidates can apply for postgraduate courses at central universities until January 14. Check eligibility and apply now!

K-Rera Mandates Insurance for Apartment Common Areas

Karnataka RERA holds builders accountable for insuring common areas. A recent order directs a Bengaluru developer to submit insurance docs after a clubhouse fire, protecting residents from repair costs.

CLAT 2026: High Lucknow Attendance, Moderate Paper

CLAT 2026 conducted smoothly with 97% attendance in Lucknow. Candidates found the national law entrance exam moderate, with GK and legal reasoning sections being easier. Read the full analysis.

Karnataka's Project Against Superbugs Fails to Start

Karnataka's crucial project to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) remains grounded despite approval. Delays in fund release and staffing stall the fight against drug-resistant infections. Read why this public health threat is growing.

Childhood hypertension doubles globally, driven by obesity

A major Lancet review reveals childhood hypertension has nearly doubled since 2000, affecting 4.3% of kids. Indian experts confirm the surge, linking it to junk food, screens, and stress. Learn the signs and why screening is crucial.

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