S Bhinder

My name is S. Bhinder, and I am the founder of Khabar 24x12, an independent digital news website dedicated to providing accurate, unbiased, and timely news. I have a strong interest in journalism and public awareness. Through Khabar 24x12, my aim is to cover national and international news, politics, sports, entertainment, business, and social issues. I focus on presenting facts in a clear and simple manner so readers can easily understand the news. I am committed to ethical journalism, transparency, and delivering trustworthy information to my audience.

Ignou Assignment Extension: IGNOU extends assignment submission deadline for GOAL and EVBB June 2026 TEE

Indira Gandhi National Open University extends assignment submission deadline Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has officially announced an extension for the submission of assignments for its upcoming Term End Examinations (TEE) scheduled in June-2026. The extension applies to both Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and online programmes under GOAL and EVBB.In this regard, the…

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Cbse Ct & Ai Curriculum: Dharmendra Pradhan launches CBSE CT & AI curriculum for Classes 3 to 8 students

Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan flags off structured AI education for school students at the start of the 2026–27 academic session NEW DELHI: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan launched the Computational Thinking and Artificial Intelligence (CT & AI) curriculum for Classes III to VIII under the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on April 1,…

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Tax reform rollout: New Income Tax Act 2025 comes into force, CBDT calls it a shift towards simpler compliance

The Income Tax Act, 2025 came into force from April 1, marking a major overhaul of India’s tax framework, with the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) describing it as a step towards simplified compliance and a “new chapter” in tax administration, according to PTI.The new law replaces the six-decade-old Income Tax Act, 1961, and…

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THIS nuclear battery could last 433 years and power the next era of deep space exploration |

Space missions depend on power systems that can function far away from sunlight and without maintenance. Solar panels struggle in deep space, where light weakens with distance. That limitation has pushed agencies to rely on nuclear-based energy sources for decades. These systems, known as radioisotope power systems, have quietly supported missions operating across the Solar…

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