OIL reports presence of natural gas in its third exploratory well in Andaman block

OIL reports presence of natural gas in its third exploratory well in Andaman block

New Delhi: State-run Oil India Limited (OIL) on Friday said it has reported the presence of natural gas in its third exploratory well in the Andaman shallow offshore block, further indicating hydrocarbon potential in the region.In a regulatory filing to stock exchanges, the company said natural gas was encountered in exploratory well Vijayapuram-3, drilled 15…

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ENG vs NZ: Emilio Gay scripts history on home soil, becomes first-ever batter since Andrew Strauss to... | Cricket News

ENG vs NZ: Emilio Gay scripts history on home soil, becomes first-ever batter since Andrew Strauss to… | Cricket News

Emilio Gay and Andrew Strauss (Getty Images) Batter Emilio Gay announced himself on the grandest stage of English cricket with a composed half-century at Lord’s, etching his name into the record books during the opening Test against New Zealand on Friday.The left-handed opener struck a patient 57 off 95 deliveries in England’s second innings, playing…

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Buchi Babu Sana: 'We’ll be more careful': Peddi director Buchi Babu Sana reacts to criticism over Janhvi Kapoor's character portrayal | Hindi Movie News

Buchi Babu Sana: ‘We’ll be more careful’: Peddi director Buchi Babu Sana reacts to criticism over Janhvi Kapoor’s character portrayal | Hindi Movie News

Director Buchi Babu Sana has addressed the criticism surrounding the portrayal of Janhvi Kapoor‘s character in Peddi, admitting that he was surprised by the negative response and had not anticipated that certain scenes would be viewed as problematic by audiences.The filmmaker recently reflected on the backlash the film received over its romance track and said…

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Is “AI it” making students fail? UC Berkeley CS classes see sharp rise in failures amid learning concerns

Is “AI it” making students fail? UC Berkeley CS classes see sharp rise in failures amid learning concerns

UC Berkeley’s computer science courses witnessed a steep rise in failure rates in spring 2026, sparking debate over the impact of generative AI on learning. Faculty cite overreliance on AI tools, weak mathematical foundations, and declining student engagement as key concerns, warning that academic performance gaps are widening despite rising access to digital assistance. There…

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खान सर के कोचिंग सेंटर पर पहुंची पुलिस, छात्रों को भी बाहर निकाला, क्या गिरफ्तार करेगी?

खान सर के कोचिंग सेंटर पर पहुंची पुलिस, छात्रों को भी बाहर निकाला, क्या गिरफ्तार करेगी?

खान सर के कोचिंग के पास पुलिस पहुंच गई है. यहां तक की कोचिंग में पढ़ने वाले छात्र-छात्राओं को कोचिंग से बाहर निकाला जा चुका है. ऐसा माना जा रहा है कि खान सर की गिरफ्तारी किसी भी समय हो सकती है. खान सर की गिरफ्तारी की जिम्मेदारी DIU को सौंपी गई है. खान सर का…

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NTPC to set up flexible coal-fired units to ensure reliable power supply | India News

NTPC to set up flexible coal-fired units to ensure reliable power supply | India News

NEW DELHI: Amid concerns over the impact of intermittent renewable energy generation on grid stability, state-run NTPC has decided to set up flexible coal-fired thermal power units to provide balancing support and ensure reliable power supply.The power giant said rapid expansion of renewable energy capacity was transforming the power sector and advancing the country’s clean…

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Bihar's 220-km Riverfront Expressway plan may open next real estate hotspots in the state; what investors should know

Bihar’s 220-km Riverfront Expressway plan may open next real estate hotspots in the state; what investors should know

This news is a game changer in Bihar’s infrastructure history. In a recent development, the government of Bihar has shared plans for three new riverfront expressways across 220 kilometres along the Ganga and Gandak rivers. The project is aimed at improving transportation and regional connectivity, but in the long-run, it may have a significant impact…

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Unicorn in the USA: Indians aren't stealing American jobs; they are building entire HR departments

Unicorn in the USA: Indians aren’t stealing American jobs; they are building entire HR departments

TOI correspondent from Washington: For a country currently engaged in a vigorous debate about whether immigrants are stealing jobs, swiping opportunities, overwhelming the system, and generally causing western civilization to collapse, the United States has produced a rather awkward statistic.According to a new policy brief by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP), immigrants have…

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