Cinépolis India’s ‘Let’s All Go To Cinépolis’ Initiative Returns, Bringing Joy to Thousands of Underprivileged Children with a Special Screening of Chhota Bheem

Hyderabad: Cinépolis India, the first international cinema exhibitor in the country, recently completed another successful edition of its beloved CSR initiative, Let’s All Go To Cinépolis. On 11th November 2024, at 11:30 am, Cinépolis locations nationwide opened their doors to more than 10,000 children from underprivileged backgrounds, offering them the magic of cinema through a…

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School Cricket League Under-15 Set to Begin in January 2025 with IPL-Style Format

Patna: The bugle for the fifth edition of the School Cricket League Under-15 has been sounded, with the organising body, Turning Point, announcing its anticipated start date. According to Vijay Sharma, Organising President and Managing Director of Turning Point, the league will commence with grandeur in the second week of January 2025 at the prestigious…

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Arjun Prasad stays in front with a 66 on day three at Jaipur Open 2024

Jaipur: Delhi-based professional Arjun Prasad, searching for his maiden title, kept the lead for the third day running after he carded a four-under 66 in round three of the INR 1 crore Rajasthan Tourism presents Jaipur Open 2024 being played at the Rambagh Golf Club in Jaipur. The 25-year-old Arjun (62-64-66), the overnight leader by…

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Cooch Behar Trophy: Bihar Trail Kerala Despite Suman Kumar’s Six-Wicket Haul

Patna: On the third day of the Cooch Behar Trophy match, Bihar reached 102 for two in their second innings after Kerala gained a 92-run lead in the first innings. Bihar had earlier posted 329 runs in their first innings, while Kerala replied with an impressive 421. In Bihar’s second innings, Taufiq stood out with…

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5th Bihar State Closed Squash Championship Kicks Off at Bankipur Club

Patna: The fifth Bihar State Closed Squash Championship began today at the Bankipur Club Squash Court in Patna, organised by the All Bihar State Squash Racket Association under the aegis of the Squash Racket Federation of India. Bankipur Club Secretary Gopal Khemka inaugurated the event, with Dr Sanjay Santhalia, the club’s Sports Director, gracing the…

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Haryana Lower Order Rescues Team on Day 1 Against Bihar in Colonel CK Nayudu Trophy

Patna: Haryana staged a remarkable recovery on the opening day of their Colonel CK Nayudu Trophy Under-23 Men’s Cricket match against Bihar, finishing at 355/7 in 90 overs at the Gurugram Cricket Ground, Sultanpur. The lower order shone as Haryana overcame early setbacks, thanks to a vital partnership of 186 runs for the seventh wicket…

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Punjab Crush Bihar by an Innings and 67 Runs in Ranji Trophy Clash

Patna: Punjab triumphed over Bihar by an innings and 67 runs in their Ranji Trophy match at IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali, on Friday. Bihar’s batting failed to impress, managing 135 runs in the first innings and collapsing to just 98 runs in their second innings. Punjab, in contrast, posted a commanding total of 300 in…

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Stop Hitting Children: Why Corporal Punishment Must End

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Corporal punishment, a practice banned in Indian schools over a decade ago, remains a troubling reality in classrooms and homes across the country. A new short film titled ‘Maarna Nahi Hai Solution’, premiering this Children’s day is a hard-hitting critique of the normalization of violence against children disguised as discipline. Behind closed doors…

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1.87 Lakh Teachers in Bihar to Receive State Employee Status and Appointment Letters

By Neeraj Kumar Patna: A grand appointment letter distribution programme is being planned by the Education Department for 1.87 lakh employed teachers in Bihar who have successfully passed the competency test. This initiative will formalise their status as state employees. The distribution programme will be held across 31 districts, including the Patna headquarters. Senior district…

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How Tribal India Went from Forgotten to Empowered!

Before 2014, India’s tribal communities faced an uphill battle, with their struggles largely invisible to the nation. For decades, they lived on the fringes, overlooked and left without the support needed to lead healthy, dignified lives. Basic amenities such as healthcare, education, and economic opportunities were either minimal or nonexistent in many tribal regions. But…

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