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Viral: Unacademy teacher asks students to make their decisions properly and not vote for illiterate politicians

The video has received mixed reactions from the netizens as some people supported the teacher and appreciated him while others accused him of promoting political agenda under the guise of education.

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Viral: Unacademy teacher asks students to make their decisions properly and not vote for illiterate politicians

Edtech Company Unacademy has grabbed headlines after one of its teachers advised students to make their decisions properly and not to vote for illiterate politicians. The teacher has been identified as Karan Sangwan. In the video that has gone viral across the social media platform, the teacher can be heard asking students not to vote for politicians who only focus on changing names and instead elect individuals with a strong educational background.

According to reports, the teacher himself holds a L.L.M. Criminal Laws. He was discussing the latest bill proposed in the Lok Sabha by the BJP-led union government. The bill aims to replace the three British-era laws namely Indian Penal Code (IPC), Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and the Indian Evidence Act. 

In the video, the teacher said that he does not understand whether he should laugh or cry and that he has a lot of bare acts, caseloads and notes that he has prepared. He mentioned that it is hard work for everyone and that they also have to make an important decision.

He further underlined the need to choose well-educated individuals as political representatives in order to avoid facing similar circumstances in the future. He advised that the students must elect someone who is educated and understands things. He continued that they should not elect someone who only knows changing names.

The video has received mixed reactions from the netizens as some people supported the teacher and appreciated him while others accused him of promoting political agenda under the guise of education. Reacting to the video, one social media user commented that everything the teacher said in regards to educated politicians is correct and true.

Another user said that the teacher is upset that the current government has changed the laws, added modern codes and he has to relearn everything from scratch. The social media user added that later he will be the same person who will comment at the tea table that Indian laws and codes are still from the British era and the government doesn’t change them.

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Amul slashes milk prices by Rs 1 per litre across India

The price cut underscores Amul’s role not just as a major dairy producer, but also as a brand responsive to the needs and challenges faced by its consumers. This move is likely to be seen as a positive step, demonstrating corporate social responsibility amidst challenging economic times.

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In a move that offers much-needed relief to consumers grappling with rising living costs, Amul, one of India’s leading dairy brands, has announced a price reduction on three of its popular milk variants. The price cut, effective immediately, affects the 1kg packs of Amul Gold, Amul Taaza, and Amul Tea Special, each seeing a reduction of ₹1.

The announcement was made by Jayen Mehta, Managing Director of the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), the entity that operates the Amul brand. Mehta emphasized the company’s commitment to its consumers, stating that the decision to lower prices was made with the intention of providing relief without compromising the high-quality Amul is known for. He underscored Amul’s dedication to serving its customers and ensuring accessibility to essential dairy products.

The ₹1 reduction may seem modest, but its impact is significant, particularly considering the current economic climate. The rising cost of essential commodities has placed a considerable strain on household budgets across the country, making even small price adjustments on staples like milk a welcome development. Amul’s decision reflects an understanding of these economic pressures and a proactive response to alleviate some of the burden on consumers.

Amul’s extensive reach across India means this price reduction will benefit millions. The brand holds a prominent position in the daily lives of countless Indian families, making its products a staple in countless households.

The price cut underscores Amul’s role not just as a major dairy producer, but also as a brand responsive to the needs and challenges faced by its consumers. This move is likely to be seen as a positive step, demonstrating corporate social responsibility amidst challenging economic times.

The reduction is expected to provide tangible relief, even if small, to consumers across the nation, further strengthening Amul’s image as a brand committed to its consumers’ well-being. The timely price adjustment aligns with the brand’s long-standing commitment to affordable and high-quality dairy products.

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Unlucky Josh Philippe run out after dropped catch in BBL history

Philippe, already on 16 runs from a promising 12 balls, including two boundaries, was partnered with Moises Henriques, also on 16. Their 31-run partnership appeared set to propel the Sixers further.

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During the Sydney Smash Challenger final, Sydney Sixers batsman Josh Philippe experienced one of the most unfortunate dismissals in Big Bash League (BBL) history. The incident, a bizarre run-out at the non-striker’s end, unfolded in the ninth over with the Sixers comfortably positioned at 2-50.

Philippe, already on 16 runs from a promising 12 balls, including two boundaries, was partnered with Moises Henriques, also on 16. Their 31-run partnership appeared set to propel the Sixers further.

Disaster struck when Henriques powerfully struck the ball straight back towards the bowler, Tanveer Sangha. Sangha, attempting to field the fiercely driven ball, was unable to hold onto the catch. The ball, however, didn’t simply fall harmlessly to the ground.

Instead, it ricocheted off Sangha’s hands, taking a cruel and unpredictable trajectory directly onto the stumps at the non-striker’s end. Philippe, caught completely off guard by the swift turn of events, was stranded far short of his crease, resulting in a highly unusual run-out.

The commentary team was visibly stunned by the sheer bad luck involved. Mark Howard on Fox Cricket exclaimed, “He might have got the run-out, he has! The catch has gone down, but Philippe is gone in the worst possible way. He dropped the catch, it ran onto the stumps, and Philippe was nowhere.” The incident sparked widespread discussion about the unusual nature of the dismissal, highlighting its place among the most unfortunate in BBL history.

Mark Waugh, a former Australian cricketer, offered a perspective linking the unlucky dismissal to Philippe’s recent struggles. He suggested that such incidents often befall players experiencing a dip in form, stating, “That’s what happens when you are having a run of outs; you get run out at the bowler’s end.” He described Sangha’s reaction to the hard-hit ball, explaining how the bowler’s attempt to protect himself inadvertently led to the deflection onto the stumps.

Mike Hussey, another former Australian cricketer, echoed the sentiment of misfortune, emphasizing the cruel timing of the dismissal. He noted that Philippe was just beginning to find his rhythm, accumulating runs and looking increasingly confident at the crease. The unexpected run-out, therefore, was not only highly unusual but also incredibly frustrating, given Philippe’s promising start and the momentum the partnership had built. The Sixers, ultimately left reeling at 3-50, saw a significant shift in their progress following this bizarre and unfortunate incident.

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Australian Open: Ben Shelton hits the umpire twice during quarterfinal, video surfaces

This time, the umpire playfully responded with a two-fingered gesture and a smile, a reaction mirrored by Shelton, who lightheartedly acknowledged the mishap. The unexpected comedy of errors eased any tension and created an amusing, albeit unusual, moment within the match.

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American tennis star Ben Shelton secured his place in the Australian Open semifinals with a thrilling four-set victory over Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego. The match, a captivating display of power tennis from both players, ended 6-4, 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 in favor of the energetic Shelton. However, the quarterfinal encounter was punctuated by an unusual series of events involving the chair umpire, Tom Sweeney.

Shelton, known for his powerful serve and forehand, inadvertently struck Sweeney twice with errant shots. The first incident occurred during a forceful return of serve, where his forehand veered wildly and struck the umpire’s chair. Shelton immediately apologized, ensuring Sweeney was unharmed. The umpire, taking the situation in stride, responded positively.

The second incident occurred just a few games later. This time, Shelton shanked a forehand return, albeit on a fault serve, sending the ball with less power but directly towards Sweeney, who impressively caught the wayward shot.

This time, the umpire playfully responded with a two-fingered gesture and a smile, a reaction mirrored by Shelton, who lightheartedly acknowledged the mishap. The unexpected comedy of errors eased any tension and created an amusing, albeit unusual, moment within the match.

Prior to these incidents, there was a brief disagreement between Shelton and Sweeney over the serve clock. Shelton felt rushed, expressing his concern to the umpire. Later, Sweeney initially miscalled a double bounce, but quickly corrected his decision after reviewing the video replay. Despite these minor controversies, the relationship between Shelton and Sweeney remained largely cordial throughout.

The match itself was a high-octane affair, showcasing Shelton’s raw power and Sonego’s skilful counter-punching. Shelton’s victory was ultimately sealed in a tense fourth-set tie-break, showcasing his mental fortitude under pressure.

His impressive run continues, with a semifinal match against either hometown favourite Alex de Minaur or world number one Jannik Sinner looming. The American will aim to maintain his momentum, striving for a maiden Grand Slam final appearance in Melbourne. His journey to the semifinals is certainly a memorable one, highlighted not just by his athletic prowess but also by his humorous interactions with the umpire.

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