HPCET 2026 final answer key released at himtu.ac.in: Direct link to download here

HPCET final answer key 2026: The Himachal Pradesh Technical University (HPTU) has released the Himachal Pradesh Common Entrance Test (HPCET) on the official website, himtu.ac.in. The HPCET 2026 examination was conducted on May 9 and 10 for admission into several undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by HPTU. These include B.Tech, B.Pharmacy, MCA, MBA, and M.Sc….

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Somy Ali says people cut ties with her after speaking about abuse by superstar actor hinting at Salman Khan: ‘Vivek Oberoi was like a rakhi brother…’ | Hindi Movie News

Former Bollywood actor Somy Ali has alleged that she was sidelined by the Hindi film industry after she spoke publicly about being in an abusive relationship with a powerful actor. Though she did not name him outright, Somy was previously in a long-term relationship with Salman Khan and had earlier also posted about it on…

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African proverb of the day: “No matter how beautiful and well crafted a coffin might look, it will not make anyone wish for death.” — the old saying that still says a lot about modern life |

African proverb of the day (AI-generated image) People have always been drawn to beautiful things. Expensive things too. A polished car. A giant house. Designer clothes. Even funerals, strangely enough, are sometimes turned into displays of wealth and status. In many parts of the world, families spend enormous amounts on elaborate ceremonies, decorated graves, and…

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Third Edition of AICTE-VAANI Scheme Launched to Promote Indian Languages

The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has launched the third edition of its flagship AICTE-VAANI (Vibrant Advocacy for Advancement and Nurturing of Indian Languages) scheme, reaffirming its commitment to promoting Indian languages in technical education. The scheme was inaugurated by AICTE Chairman Prof. Yogesh Singh, along with the release of the scheme document…

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In 1795, a teenager’s discovery of an odd depression in the ground on Oak Island started a treasure hunt that remains unsolved |

Standing at the edge of one of history’s most expensive unsolved mysteries. Image Credits: Nova Scotia Archives For some reason, there’s something about an unsolved mystery that the human brain can’t leave alone. Few unsolved mysteries have proved quite so stubbornly irresistible as a small, odd depression in the earth on a Canadian island that…

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Dutch scientist created bacteria that repair cracked buildings by turning cracks into stone, making concrete heal itself and saving billions in repair costs |

Dutch microbiologist Professor Henk Jonkers holds a sample of self-healing concrete, an innovation that uses bacteria to repair cracks automatically. Concrete is the backbone of modern civilisation, supporting everything from homes and skyscrapers to bridges, tunnels and dams. Yet even this remarkably strong material has a costly weakness. Tiny cracks inevitably develop over time because…

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