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TN CM rejects Centre’s 3-language policy: ‘It’s Hindi-imposition again’

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami made it clear today that there was no way he would allow the proposed three-language policy, as outlined in the Centre’s New Education Policy (NEP), to be implemented in the state.

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Chennai, Aug 3: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami made it clear today that there was no way he would allow the proposed three-language policy, as outlined in the Centre’s New Education Policy (NEP), to be implemented in the state. He said it was “painful and saddening” that the Centre was trying to impose Hindi on non-Hindi states through the backdoor.

Palaniswami was speaking in the voice that former chief ministers Anna Durai, MGR and Jayalalithaa had used in rejecting Hindi imposition. Following his diatribe against the policy, Palaniswami also urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to “reconsider” the three-language policy.

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former chief ministers Anna Durai

Any scent of Hindi imposition would take the voter base away from his feet, and Palaniswami knows it only too well. Despite keeping reasonably good relations with the BJP, he knows that accepting the –three language part of the NEP could distort his voter base permanently.

The state has fought many a war over language, starting from the anti-Hindi agitation by Tamil Nadu students in 1965 when attempts were made by the Congress government to make Hindi the official language.

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CSBC Bihar Police recruitment 2025: Online applications open for 19,838 Constable posts

CSBC has begun the online application process for 19,838 Bihar Police Constable vacancies. Candidates can apply through csbc.bihar.gov.in until April 18, 2025.

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The Central Selection Board of Constable (CSBC) has initiated the online registration process for Bihar Police Constable recruitment 2025. Candidates aspiring to secure a position in Bihar Police and Bihar Special Armed Police can now apply for 19,838 vacancies via the official website csbc.bihar.gov.in. The application process started on March 18 and will continue until April 18, 2025.

Recruitment details and eligibility

As per the official notification released on March 11, the recruitment drive aims to fill 19,838 Constable vacancies, out of which 6,717 posts are reserved for female candidates. This move is expected to boost women’s representation in the Bihar Police force.

How to apply for Bihar Police Constable 2025

Interested and eligible candidates can submit their applications by following these steps:

Visit the official CSBC website: csbc.bihar.gov.in.

Click on the Bihar Police Constable Recruitment 2025 link.

Register with the required details.

Fill out the application form accurately.

Upload necessary documents as per the guidelines.

Pay the application fee and submit the form.

Download and print the confirmation page for future reference.

Candidates must ensure they complete their application before April 18, 2025, as applications beyond the deadline will not be entertained.

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MasterChef Australia 17: Depinder Chhibber back in action among fan-favourite chefs

Indian-origin chef Depinder Chhibber is back in the MasterChef Australia kitchen for Season 17, competing among 23 other returning chefs.

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Indian-origin chef Depinder Chhibber is making a much-anticipated return to MasterChef Australia for its 17th season, joining a star-studded lineup of returning contestants. Known for her delicate Indian flavors and calm presence, Depinder previously won hearts in MasterChef Australia 13 and is now set to compete once more under the guidance of judges Andy Allen, Poh Ling-Yeow, Jean-Christophe Novelli, and Sofia Levin.

Expressing her excitement about re-entering the high-stakes culinary battle, Depinder shared, “Back to win! MasterChef Australia altered my life forever, and now we’re at it again.”

A competitive comeback

Season 17 of MasterChef Australia, themed “Back to Win 2025,” is bringing back several fan-favorite chefs from across the show’s history, spanning from Season 1 to Season 16. These returning contestants will face off in an intense kitchen showdown, aiming for a second—or even third—shot at the coveted MasterChef title.

For Depinder, the competition is more than just about winning. Since her first appearance, she has expanded her culinary career, launching a supper club named “Ghar”, which means “home” in Hindi, where she offers an authentic Indian dining experience. She also made a notable appearance as a guest judge on MasterChef India 2023, further solidifying her place in the culinary world.

Reflecting on her journey, Depinder shared, “MasterChef Australia 13 was a life-changing event. I’ve had the opportunity to meet many chefs that I like, cook in various kitchens, and lead classes. It’s been great. Showcasing Indian cuisine has been an honor for me.”

Meet the returning contestants

Depinder will be competing alongside 23 other returning chefs, all looking to claim the MasterChef title. The lineup includes:

Alana Lowes, Andre Ursini, Audra Morrice, Beau Cook, Ben Macdonald, Callum Hann, Cath Collins, Darrsh Clarke, Declan Cleary, Jamie Fleming, Jimmy Wong, Laura Sharrad, Matt Hopcraft, Pete Campbell, Rhiannon Anderson, Rue Mupedzi, Samira El Khafir, Sarah Todd, Savindri Perera, Snezana Calic, Steph De Sousa, Theo Loizou, and Tim Bone.

As the competition kicks off, viewers are eager to see how Depinder Chhibber navigates the high-pressure challenges, and whether she can take home the MasterChef trophy this time around.

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Pakistani-origin cricketer Junaid Zafar Khan collapses, dies during Adelaide match amid heatwave

Cricketer Junaid Zafar Khan collapsed and died during a match in Adelaide, with extreme heat conditions suspected as a factor. Authorities are investigating.

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Adelaide was struck by tragedy as Pakistani-origin cricketer Junaid Zafar Khan collapsed and died on the pitch during a local turf cricket match amid soaring temperatures. The incident occurred over the weekend during a match between Old Concordians and Prince Alfred Old Collegians at Concordia College, Adelaide.

Death on the pitch due to extreme heat

Junaid Zafar Khan, who moved to Australia from Pakistan in 2013, was batting for Old Concordians when he suddenly collapsed. At the time, the temperature had reportedly reached 41.7 degrees Celsius. Paramedics attempted to revive him, but their efforts were unsuccessful.

His club, Old Collegians, expressed their grief in a statement:

“We are deeply saddened by the passing of a valued member of the Old Concordians’ Cricket Club, who tragically suffered a medical episode while playing on the Concordia College oval today. Despite the best efforts of paramedics, he sadly did not survive. Thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with his family, friends, and teammates during this difficult time.”

Tributes pour in for Junaid Zafar Khan

Junaid, who worked in the tech industry after moving to Adelaide, was remembered fondly by his friends and colleagues. His close friend Hasan Anjum described his passing as a “big loss.”

“It’s a huge loss, he was destined for very big things in his life,” Anjum told The Advertiser.

Heatwave triggers safety concerns in cricket

The Adelaide Turf Cricket Association (ATCA) bylaws require matches to be canceled if temperatures exceed 42°C during play. However, under special playing regulations, games can continue when temperatures are up to 40°C.

Junaid’s death has sparked a debate over heat guidelines in Australian cricket, with growing calls for a review of existing regulations to prioritize player safety.

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