Quote of the day by Angela Merkel: “A good compromise is one where everybody makes a contribution” – understand why most compromises fail | World News

Angela Merkel said this a few months before she became German chancellor. In a July 2005 interview with the Financial Times journalists Bertrand Benoit and Andrew Gowers, she explained her approach to politics in a single sentence: “A good compromise is one where everybody makes a contribution.” She went on to add that anyone in…

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DU releases academic calendar for 2026-27, classes from July 28; exam and vacation schedule announced

The University of Delhi has announced its academic calendar for the 2026-27 session, detailing key dates for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The schedule includes the commencement of classes, semester breaks, practical and theory examinations, and vacations. The announcement comes as the university continues admissions through the ongoing CSAS UG and PG admission process. The University…

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Richa Chadha defends Dia Mirza amid trolling over son schooling coconut water seller: ‘If you can bully a 5 year old…’ |

Recently, Dia Mirza has been in the news as the actress faced backlash for her comment that it’s men who are responsible for climate change and later, she also described how her son Avyaan scolded the coconot water seller for delivering it in a plastic bag. Now amidst the backlash, Richa Chadha has come out…

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When chemistry beats caste: A quiet revolt is rewriting the oldest rule of arranged marriage | India News

The defining questions today are no longer limited to surname, caste or community. They are about emotional maturity, career ambitions, financial compatibility, family expectations, mental health, parenting, equality and shared life goals. For generations, the first question in an arranged marriage was rarely about personality, ambitions or emotional compatibility.It was, “which community?”Caste, sub-caste, religion, family…

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Vietnamese proverb of the day: “The cat praises its tail to be long” warns us against falling into the trap of self-admiration, arrogance

Vietnamese proverb of the day: “The cat praises its tail to be long” Self-love is good but not to that extreme when it clouds one’s ability to see their own fault. And that’s what this Vietnamese wisdom reminds us in a humorous proverb, which says that the cat thinks its tail is the longest and…

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