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Rahul Gandhi Calls Modi, Shah 'Traitors' in Raebareli; BJP Fires Back
Rahul Gandhi calls PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah 'traitors' in Raebareli, sparking fury. BJP fires back, while PDP chief Mahbouba Mufti critiques the normalization of harsh political labels.
Do Indians get call centre jobs in Canada?
Well, folks, buckle up because we're zooming off to the world of call centres! Guess what? Indians do indeed get call centre jobs in Canada. I mean, with their killer customer service skills and linguistic abilities, they're practically a hot commodity! The maple leaf country seems to have got a sweet tooth for our Indian brethren, eh? So, if you're an Indian looking for a career change, why not consider a Canadian call centre? It's like adding a little spice to the routine, and who knows, you might just become the next call centre superstar!
Is their any real company for providing online data entry jobs?
Online data entry jobs are a popular way to make money online, but it is important to be aware of the risks associated with such jobs. In general, it is difficult to find legitimate companies offering online data entry jobs. Many of the websites advertising such jobs are not reputable and may be scams. It is important to be careful when looking for online data entry jobs, as there are many fraudulent sites out there. It is best to research potential employers and look for reviews from other users. Keywords: Online Data Entry Jobs, Legitimate Companies, Risks, Reputable, Reviews
Mahindra car prices: Will GST cuts on Sept 22, 2025 make SUVs cheaper by ₹1.56 lakh?
A viral claim says Mahindra cars will become cheaper by ₹1.56 lakh immediately. Here’s what’s actually known: the GST Council is expected to discuss rate cuts on September 22, 2025, but no official notification confirms model-wise price drops. We explain how GST on cars works, what could change, and realistic price-cut scenarios for Mahindra SUVs and other vehicles.
Azim Premji Foundation Scholarship: ₹30,000 a Year for Girls, Chhattisgarh Launch Kicks Off 18-State Rollout
A new Azim Premji Foundation scholarship will give ₹30,000 a year to girls from government schools who enter higher education. Launched by Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai in Raipur on Sept 10, 2025, it targets 2.5 lakh students across 18 states in 2025–26. Funds land directly in bank accounts in two installments and can be used freely. The scheme is not merit- or income-based and continues through the full course.