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  • UPSC CSE Mains 2025 Results Out: 649 Candidates Qualify for Personality Test

    UPSC CSE Mains 2025 Results Out: 649 Candidates Qualify for Personality Test

    New Delhi, December 3, 2025 — The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially announced the results of the Civil Services Examination (CSE) Mains 2025, with 649 candidates qualifying for the prestigious Personality Test (interview) round. The shortlisted candidates will now move into the final and most stage of the selection process for top administrative services such as IAS, IPS, and IFS.

    UPSC authorities stated that detailed interview schedules, including dates and reporting instructions, will be communicated directly to candidates through official channels. The Personality Test will assess leadership qualities, decision-making ability, integrity, and overall suitability for civil services, marking the final step before the declaration of the ultimate merit list.

  • India vs South Africa 2nd ODI: When and Where to Watch the High-Stakes Clash Live

    India vs South Africa 2nd ODI: When and Where to Watch the High-Stakes Clash Live

    Gqeberha, December 3, 2025 — The excitement is building as India and South Africa gear up for the second One Day International of the series, with both teams aiming to gain a crucial advantage. After a competitive opening match, the focus now shifts to consistency, team balance, and key player performances as the rivalry intensifies on South African soil.

    Cricket fans across India can watch the match live on television through official sports broadcasters, while live streaming will be available on authorized digital platforms. With star players on both sides expected to deliver thrilling performances, the 2nd ODI promises high drama, intense competition, and edge-of-the-seat moments for cricket lovers.

  • Rupee Crashes to All-Time Low, Slips Beyond 90 Against US Dollar

    Rupee Crashes to All-Time Low, Slips Beyond 90 Against US Dollar

    Mumbai, December 3, 2025 — The Indian rupee tumbled to a record low, breaching the crucial 90-per-dollar mark for the first time in history amid heavy dollar demand from importers, rising crude oil prices, and sustained foreign fund outflows. The sharp fall triggered volatility in currency markets and intensified concerns over imported inflation and external trade pressure.

    Market experts said the weakening rupee reflects a combination of global dollar strength, geopolitical uncertainty, and cautious investor sentiment toward emerging markets. While the Reserve Bank of India is expected to closely monitor the situation and intervene if needed, analysts believe the near-term trajectory of the rupee will remain sensitive to global economic cues and capital flows.

  • PSU Bank Stocks Tumble After Finance Ministry Clarifies FDI Limits, Investors Spooked

    PSU Bank Stocks Tumble After Finance Ministry Clarifies FDI Limits, Investors Spooked

    Mumbai, December 3, 2025 — Shares of major public sector banks, including Indian Bank and Bank of Maharashtra, witnessed a sharp decline on Tuesday after the Finance Ministry issued a clarification on foreign direct investment (FDI) limits in PSU banks. The clarification dampened investor sentiment, triggering broad-based selling across the PSU banking space during intra-day trade.

    Market analysts said the stocks fell as expectations of increased foreign investment and strategic stake dilution were temporarily put on hold following the ministry’s statement. The sudden correction erased recent gains in several PSU counters, even as experts maintained that the long-term fundamentals of public sector banks remain stable due to improving asset quality and stronger balance sheets.

  • Palash Muchhal Seeks Spiritual Solace in Vrindavan After Wedding Postponement with Smriti Mandhana

    Palash Muchhal Seeks Spiritual Solace in Vrindavan After Wedding Postponement with Smriti Mandhana

    Vrindavan, December 3, 2025 — Music composer Palash Muchhal, fiancé of Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana, visited the Premanand Maharaj Ashram in Vrindavan following the postponement of their wedding. The visit is being seen as a moment of quiet reflection and spiritual strength amid personal changes in his life.

    Sources close to the family indicated that the couple mutually decided to delay their wedding due to professional commitments and personal considerations. Fans across social media extended support and warm wishes to both Smriti and Palash, praising their maturity and mutual understanding during this phase.

  • Rohit Sharma Poised to Achieve Monumental Milestone, Set to Join Kohli, Tendulkar and Dravid in Elite Club

    Rohit Sharma Poised to Achieve Monumental Milestone, Set to Join Kohli, Tendulkar and Dravid in Elite Club

    New Delhi, December3, 2025 — Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma is on the verge of scripting history as he prepares to enter an elite list featuring legends Virat Kohli, Sachin Tendulkar, and Rahul Dravid. The milestone marks another proud moment in Rohit’s illustrious career, underlining his consistency, longevity, and impact at the highest level of international cricket.

    Cricket experts and fans alike are hailing the achievement as a reflection of Rohit’s evolution from a stylish opener to one of India’s most dependable match-winners. As anticipation builds, the milestone is expected to further cement his legacy among India’s greatest-ever cricketers.

  • All-Party Meeting Breaks Lok Sabha Deadlock; Key Discussions on Vande Mataram Anniversary and Election Reforms Scheduled

    All-Party Meeting Breaks Lok Sabha Deadlock; Key Discussions on Vande Mataram Anniversary and Election Reforms Scheduled

    New Delhi, December 2, 2025 — An all-party meeting in Parliament successfully resolved the ongoing logjam in the Lok Sabha, paving the way for important discussions on national and legislative matters. The House will now deliberate on the 150th anniversary of ‘Vande Mataram’ on December 8, followed by a session on proposed election reforms on December 9.

    Parliamentary sources stated that the consensus among parties aims to ensure smooth functioning in the remaining days of the Winter Session. Lawmakers emphasized the significance of commemorating cultural milestones while simultaneously addressing urgent legislative reforms, signaling a return to constructive debate after several days of disruptions.

  • WUC Exposes Uyghur Forced Labour at UN Amid China’s Attempts to Silence Speakers

    WUC Exposes Uyghur Forced Labour at UN Amid China’s Attempts to Silence Speakers

    Geneva, December 2, 2025 — The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) raised urgent concerns at the United Nations about the ongoing forced labour of Uyghur communities in Xinjiang, highlighting human rights violations despite repeated attempts by China to suppress such testimony. WUC representatives detailed systemic exploitation in factories and coercive labour practices, calling for immediate international attention and action.

    UN officials observed attempts by Chinese delegates to obstruct speakers, but the WUC persisted, emphasizing the need for global accountability and intervention. Observers noted that the confrontation underscores growing international scrutiny over China’s policies in Xinjiang and the resilience of advocacy groups pushing for Uyghur rights on a global stage.

  • US Senator Proposes Ending Dual Citizenship, Cites Concerns Over ‘Divided Loyalties’

    US Senator Proposes Ending Dual Citizenship, Cites Concerns Over ‘Divided Loyalties’

    Washington D.C., December 2, 2025 — A US senator has formally proposed legislation to end dual citizenship in the United States, arguing that holding multiple nationalities creates “divided loyalties” and potential conflicts of interest. The proposal has sparked debate across political and immigrant communities, with supporters emphasizing national security and allegiance, while critics warn of alienating long-term residents and global talent.

    Legal experts noted that if enacted, the law would represent a major shift in US citizenship policy, affecting millions of dual nationals and their ability to travel, invest, and participate in political life abroad. The proposal is expected to face intense scrutiny and discussion in congressional committees before any potential vote.

  • Tibetan Activist Challenges China at UN, Raises Alarm Over ‘Colonial Assimilation’ in Tibet

    Tibetan Activist Challenges China at UN, Raises Alarm Over ‘Colonial Assimilation’ in Tibet

    Geneva, December 2, 2025 — A prominent Tibetan activist confronted Chinese representatives at the United Nations, warning of ongoing “colonial assimilation” policies in Tibet. Addressing the UN Human Rights Council, the activist highlighted cultural suppression, demographic changes, and restrictions on religious freedoms as part of Beijing’s strategy to consolidate control over the region.

    The speech drew global attention, with several member states calling for greater scrutiny and accountability regarding human rights practices in Tibet. Observers said the confrontation underscores rising international concern about the preservation of Tibetan identity and autonomy, signaling renewed pressure on China in multilateral forums.