Four Kamareddy youth duped of Rs 9.37 lakh in Russia jobs scam
Hyderabad: One person was arrested in Machareddy mandal of Kamareddy district on Sunday, July 5, for allegedly duping four people of Rs 9.37 lakh by promising them jobs in Russia and issuing fake visas. The accused has been identified as Galeti Venkatayya alias Venkat, a native of Nizamabad district. According to Kamareddy Sub-Division Deputy Superintendent Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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Microsoft to cut thousands of jobs, Xbox to be hit hard
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Watch: Spain beat Portugal as Ronaldos World Cup career ends with late heartbreak
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Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup career came to an end as Portugal crashed out of FIFA World Cup 2026 following a loss against Spain.
Mikel Merino's late goal sends Spain to quarterfinals and ends Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup career
Arlington, Jul 07: Mikel Merino was still on the bench in the final minutes of regulation, with Spain coach Luis de la Fuente worried about hanging on to his substitutes as long as possible because of looming extra time. The Arsenal forward made all that fretting moot. Merino scored in the first minute of second-half stoppage time, and Spain beat Portugal 1-0 on Monday to end the World Cup career of superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. Merino had just been knocked down, and a foul was called. While Portugal's Bernardo Silva argued, Merino played the ball back in, ran toward the goal and easily beat goalkeeper Diogo Costa after a series of passes capped by Ferran Torres' nifty ball through the middle. He's one of the best in his position worldwide, and he has given us a fantastic result and a fantastic goal, de la Fuente said through a translator. I want to express the importance of substitutes that came in later in the game. Not just today, but the contribution in other games has been enormous. Spain, which has a 35-game unbeaten streak, advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time since winning its only World Cup title in 2010. La Roja will play Belgium, a 4-1 winner over the United States, on Friday in Inglewood, California. Ronaldo was trying to get Portugal to the quarterfinals in a second consecutive tournament for the first time. Instead, the career on soccer's biggest stage is over for the all-time leader in international goals (146) and appearances (233). Merino didn't enter until the 85th minute, and his heads-up play showed some of the versatility that helped Arsenal win its first Premier League title in more than 20 years this spring. The World Cup was in doubt for Merino, who turned 30 during the tournament, after right foot surgery cut short his Arsenal season. In the biggest moment of the year for Spain, there he was with fresh legs, finishing with his left foot into the left corner of the net. After emerging from a group hug with his teammates, Merino made a circle around the flag in a corner before letting out a guttural scream while clenching both fists. That's how his father, Miguel Merino, celebrated more than three decades ago during his club career in Spain. And his son first emulated it after a late goal to beat host Germany to send Spain to the semifinals of the European championship two years ago. This was Mikel Merino's first World Cup goal, and 11th for the national team. What better way to celebrate, Merino said. You remember all the good and the bad, and there have been difficult moments for me this year. The latest meeting of Iberian Peninsula rivals that first played in a friendly in Madrid 105 years ago was quite the contrast to their most recent World Cup match. It was eight years ago that Ronaldo had his only World Cup hat trick in a 3-3 draw with Spain in a group stage opener that is considered one of the tournament's best games. The 41-year-old superstar scored three times in this tournament, but didn't have many chances against Spain's Unai Simn, who extended his World Cup record to 609 minutes without conceding a goal. Spain became the first team to record six straight shutouts at the World Cup. The best chance was Ronaldo's nifty backward kick in the 37th minute when Joao Felix's header deflected off Simn's left shoulder and popped in the air to Ronaldo. He flicked the ball with his right foot, but it was soft enough to give Simn time to recover and make a leaping grab. I'll wake up tomorrow like I woke up today, with a clear conscience, said Ronaldo, who a day earlier had repeated his previous declaration that his sixth World Cup would be his last. I gave my best. I won three titles with Portugal. Before Cristiano, Portugal hadn't won any title. So, I'm happy. The biggest title that I won with the national team was in 2016 (European Championship), which for me had the same dimension as a World Cup, honestly. Portugal desperately pushed for an equalizer in the final eight minutes of stoppage time. Silva had a header that went just over the top of the net. The defensive struggle came just two days shy of a year since Portugal beat Spain in a riveting UEFA Nations League final that went to penalty kicks following a 2-2 draw. The other World Cup meeting was Spain's 1-0 victory also in the round of 16 when La Roja won the title in South Africa. It was a great match. Two superb teams, de la Fuente said. As we had said it, it was like an anticipated final. As it was expected, we had to suffer until the very end. Until Spain didn't have to suffer anymore thanks to its super sub.
Ben Stokes Retirement: From World Cup Glory to Ashes Heroics, A Legendary Career Ends
Ben Stokes Retirement: After the Lord's Test in the recent series against New Zealand, Ben Stokes got embroiled in a controversy involving a late-night altercation and a breach of the team curfew but returned to the squad, and the captaincy, for the third Test of the series in Nottingham. Unfortunately, this proved to be his last dash, and Ben Stokes announced his retirement, in the middle of a session at Trent Bridge. A warrior, who was also a showman, will not be seen now in international cricket. He has so far ruled out any U-turn, even for the Ashes, next year. He was one of the best all rounders this game has ever seen. In terms of form, his best year was 2020, as he scored at an average of 50+ and claimed wickets at 18. However, he shall be remembered for 2019 for his two best moments: the 2019 World Cup final and the successful chase at Headingley (Ashes century). He played 38 innings for England that year, but the World Cup final and Headingley innings shall always be talked about as among the best. In the World Cup final chasing 242, by the end of 45th over, England had only Stokes with the company of the tail. The final three batters faced one ball combined and Stokes (84*), with the help of the overthrows took the match and England were champions on the boundary count. Similarly, he had his downfall also: Arrested in 2011 for a night out; Sent home by the England Lions in 2013 for unprofessional behaviour (drinking and breaking team rules); Missed the T20 World Cup in 2014 after punching a locker and in 2017 knocked out two men and fractured an eye socket in a fight. The 2026 incident of being dropped from the English cricket team after a fight in a Chelsea nightclub ultimately brought the end of all the agony. This all didnt suit his profile but he won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, given for what the English public think about a player as a personality (not just performance) and is among the three cricketers (in the last 50 years) to receive it (Others: Ian Botham and Freddie Flintoff). Among English captains (minimum 15 Tests), he is one of five with a win percentage of 50+ but also lost 18 Tests, bringing him to the third -best winning percentage and the fourth-worst losing percentage, for England. He scored 30 from 20 balls in a crazy final innings and received a huge ovation, returning. His final Test numbers: 7,273 runs at 34.46, and 252 wickets at 30.98 and incidentally Zak Foulkes was his last wicket, and he was the last man to get him out also. He had many moments to celebrate in his illustrious career: * In Tests one of the 3 players to score 7000+ runs and claim 200+ wickets. * Scored 2nd fastest 200 and the fastest 250 runs in an innings in Tests. * Twice scored 100+ runs in a session in Tests. * Before his last innings, he was the only cricketer who never got out while opening but got out in his last innings (in his last Test). * As a bowler, once he broke a 300+ runs (in his last Test), 3 times he broke 200+ runs, 18 times he broke 100+ runs and 49 times he broke 50+ runs partnerships in Test cricket. * As per allrounder Ratio (Batting average to Bowling average), out of 26 players (min. qualification: 2000+ runs and 200+ wickets in Tests), with the figure of 1.112 (34.46/30.99) Stokes is at number ten, sandwiched between Chris Cairns (1.140) and R Ashwin (1.073). * In his last Test innings, batted at number 2 (it just happened or did it deliberately-no one knows) and completed the set of batting in all positions from 1-11 in the batting order. * The only player in Tests to achieve all three of these: Batted in all 11 batting positions; Dismissed the batters from all 11 batting positions and took catches of batters from all 11 batting positions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score * He scored an average of 33 runs off 57 balls per innings, bowled an average of 13 overs to claim 1.38 wickets per innings and took a catch per Test, justifying a proper all-rounder tag.
Microsoft Cuts 4,800 Jobs, Including Many at Xbox in a 'Reset' of Its Gaming Division
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Cristiano Ronaldo Career: Records, Trophies And The Dream That Never Came True
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Herbert School hosts orientation programme on 'Mathematical Thinking Career Opportunities'
A Career Orientation Programme on Mathematical Thinking and Career Opportunities in Mathematics for Class XII students was conducted successfully today at Herbert School, Imphal The programme aimed to create awareness among students about the wide range of career opportunities in Mathematics and related fields, and to promote logical reasoning and analytical problem solving skills through mathematical thinking Prof Shanta Laishram of the Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, attended as the resource person The session began with a brief introduction to Prof Shanta, followed by a welcome address in the presence of the Principal, teachers, and students In his keynote, Prof Shanta emphasized the significance of Mathematics in everyday life He said Mathematics trains the mind to think logically and make rational decisions Through interactive demonstrations, he showed students how mathematical thinking can be applied to solve complex real life problems He also guided students on preparing for a career as a mathematician, stating that patience and a willingness to learn continuously are the two most important qualities He highlighted various reputed institutions in India offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Mathematics and allied disciplines Prof Shanta further elaborated on diverse career paths for Mathematics graduates He noted opportunities in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Information Technology, pharmaceuticals, chemical and gas industries, financial services, and research laboratories of multinational companies Sharing his personal journey, he said he studied at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Thoubal, completed B Sc Hons in Mathematics from DM College of Science, Imphal, and later joined TIFR as a Research Scholar for his PhD He encouraged students to pursue their goals with dedication and perseverance The students participated with enthusiasm and the programme concluded with a vote of thanks
Cristiano Ronaldos World Cup career ends as Spain eliminate Portugal 1-0
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Horoscope Today, July 7, 2026: A powerful cosmic shift arrives as Neptune begins its retrograde journey, encouraging every zodiac sign to separate reality from illusion. Combined with Mercurys retrograde influence, todays daily horoscope offers valuable insights into love, career, money, health, and relationships. Whether youre searching for the Aries horoscope today, Virgo horoscope today, Gemini horoscope today, or Pisces horoscope today, July 7 promises important lessons and fresh perspectives. The Horoscope Today suggests slowing down before making major commitments. Neptune retrograde is believed to dissolve illusions and reveal hidden truths, while Mercury retrograde encourages patience in communication, travel, technology, and
Microsoft Cuts 4,800 Jobs, Including Xbox Roles, in Gaming Reset
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CM Yadav lays foundation for Satgarhi Smart Industrial Park to create 15,000 jobs
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Microsoft Layoffs: Xbox cuts 4,800 jobs and plans to spin off four gaming studios
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Dhurandhar designer reveals how Alia transformed his career
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Bellingham hails Englands World Cup 2026 win over Mexico as best night of his career
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The career mindset Satya Nadella says can help you keep growing in the AI era
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella champions a 'learn-it-all' culture, urging employees to embrace curiosity over perceived expertise. This philosophy, inspired by Carol Dweck's 'growth mindset,' has been pivotal in transforming Microsoft into a tech giant. Nadella believes continuous learning is crucial for adapting to rapid technological changes, especially with AI's rise, and warns that success can breed complacency, hindering further growth.
India's biggest barrier for women who dream to work isn't a lack of jobs. It's unpaid care
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Didn't crack CLAT or graduate from a top law school? An Indian LLB can still lead to an international legal career through the UK's Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). This article explains who is eligible, how SQE1 and SQE2 work, the role of Qualifying Work Experience, expected salaries, and whether an LLM is necessary. It also clears up common misconceptions about practising law in the UK, Singapore, and Hong Kong, helping Indian law graduates explore realistic global opportunities.
Cristiano Ronaldo confirms 2026 as last World Cup of his career
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Bachelor's In Cybersecurity: How To Get Admission, Career Scope Explained
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Dollar set for biggest weekly drop since April after jobs data lowers Fed hike bets
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WUD launches new theatre programmes for creative careers in India
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Outsourcing jobs further increasing unemployment: Bukhari
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Altaf Bukhari blames govt for reducing employment opportunities by outsourcing jobs in J&K
Srinagar, July 3: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Friday blamed the government for further increasing unemployment by outsourcing jobs and undermining democracy and democratic institutions by centralising power in the hands of one man at the helm of the government. He made these remarks while addressing workers' conventions at Khanabal and Achabal in south Kashmir today. During his address at the events, Altaf Bukhari said, On the one hand, the government promised the youth employment opportunities, but on the other hand, they snatched away those very opportunities through the outsourcing of jobs. Instead of reducing unemployment, they have only made it worse. He further alleged that the government had failed to launch any employment-generating projects even after being in power for more than twenty months. They have not initiated a single project so far to generate employment opportunities for the youth, he said. Bukhari also accused the ruling National Conference of undermining democratic institutions by centralising authority after assuming office. In a democracy, elections are meant to empower the people. However, after coming to power, the National Conference concentrated authority in the hands of a single individual. This has weakened grassroots democracy and democratic institutions, he said. He further alleged that democratic values had been replaced by a culture of flattery. Today, we have the rule of flatterers rather than the rule of democratic principles. Apni Party will continue its struggle against such undemocratic practices and work to ensure that the benefits of democracy reach the people. We remain committed to strengthening grassroots democratic institutions and restoring power to the people, Bukhari added. He strongly criticised the government over what he described as its failure to provide effective governance and its inability to fulfil the promises it made during the election campaign. He said, he government has failed to deliver on the commitments it made to the people, who had given it a massive mandate after believing its assurances and election promises. He said, One of the promises the ruling NC made to the people during the 2024 election campaign was that it would restore the abrogated Article 370. Among its other promises was to provide one lakh jobs for unemployed youth, with an assurance that these jobs would be given soon after it assumes office. He added, Now, more than 20 months later, we hear that the government has outsourced thousands of jobs, which amounts to a grave injustice to unemployed youth. There is a long list of promises that the NC made only to lure voters and secure their votes, but those promises have remained unfulfilled. Addressing the Achabal gathering, Bukhari assured party workers that the Apni Party would soon launch a public outreach campaign in the area to strengthen its presence and expand its grassroots base. At Khanabal, he expressed gratitude to the party's workers for remaining steadfast and loyal through the party's ups and downs since its establishment. Urging people to get themselves rid of the traditional political parties, Bukhari said, What have these family-run parties given you, other than exploiting your mandate to build political empires for themselves? The people of South Kashmir entrusted all seven seats to the ruling NCCongress alliance, yet not a single representative from the region was considered worthy of a ministerial portfolio. This is how the leaders of these traditional parties reward the people and honour their mandate once they secure victory. He further said, The NC's victory in the elections was largely an accidental one, driven by the unique circumstances prevailing at the time. Many people believed the party would genuinely strive to restore the abrogated Article 370. They also trusted its promises of providing 200 units of free electricity, free gas cylinders, an additional ration quota, and several other welfare measures announced by NC leaders during their election campaign. But now this government stands completely exposed for its failure to provide effective governance and fulfill the promises it made to the people, he added. The party leaders who also addressed the workers' conventions held at Khanabal and Achabal included the party's General Secretary, Rafi Ahmad Mir; Additional General Secretary, Hilal Ahmad Shah; Chief Coordinator and District President of Kulgam, Abdul Majeed Padder; District President of Anantnag, Mufti Sarwar; and others. Besides these leaders, those who were present at both or either of the events included Provincial Secretary Kashmir, Nazir Ahmad Wani (Dilgami); Constituency In-charge, Anantnag West, Sheikh Muzaffar; Constituency In-charge, Shangus, M.K. Yogi; In-charge, Dooru, Bashir Ahmad Bragami; Hilal Ahmad Lone; Hafiza Jee; and others.
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Kashmir EOW chargesheets man for allegedly duping job seekers with fake Bahrain jobs, forged visas
Srinagar, July 03: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW), Kashmir, of the Crime Branch J&K has filed a chargesheet against a Srinagar resident for allegedly cheating multiple job seekers by promising overseas employment in Bahrain and providing forged visas, job offer letters and other fabricated documents. According to an official statement, the chargesheet has been filed before the Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Srinagar, in FIR No. 67/2021 under Sections 420 (cheating), 468 (forgery for the purpose of cheating) and 471 (using forged documents as genuine) of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC). The accused has been identified as Fayaz Ahmad Zarger, son of Mohammad Shafi Zarger, a resident of Qutub Din Pora, Aali Kadal, Jamia Masjid, Srinagar. The case was registered following a written complaint alleging that the accused, who operated M/s HR Choice International Education Consultancy at Karan Nagar, Srinagar, lured the complainant with false promises of securing a job in Bahrain. During the investigation, the EOW found that the accused had allegedly employed the same modus operandi to defraud several other job aspirants. Investigators said he collected lakhs of rupees from the victims and handed them forged job offer letters, visas, air tickets and other fabricated travel and employment documents. To make the scheme appear genuine, the victims were allegedly made to undergo online interviews, medical examinations and sign agreements before being assured of overseas employment. However, no jobs were arranged, and the money paid by the victims was neither refunded nor returned. The Crime Branch said the allegations were substantiated during the investigation, following which the chargesheet was filed before the competent court for judicial determination after completion of all legal formalities. The EOW has advised the public to exercise caution while dealing with agencies or individuals offering overseas employment and to verify the authenticity of such offers before making any payments. Victims of economic fraud have been urged to report such incidents to the SSP, Economic Offences Wing (EOW), Kashmir, or submit complaints through the designated official email for appropriate action.
EOW chargesheet exposes a rotten recruitment culture The chargesheet filed by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir in the Health Department recruitment scam is not just about four individuals allegedly gaming the system with forged degrees. It is an indictment of a recruitment culture that has, for far too long, allowed merit to be mocked and public faith to be abused. According to the Crime Branch, the accused managed to secure government appointments in the Health Department through fake and forged educational testimonials, slipping through a process supposedly overseen by the Services Selection Recruitment Board (SSRB). Their selections were later cancelled once the fraud came to light. That should worry every honest aspirant in Jammu and Kashmir: if forged documents can sail through a recruitment process until someone complains, what confidence can we have in the integrity of past or ongoing selections? Health is not an ordinary sector. When fraudsters occupy posts meant for qualified professionals, it is not just a matter of cheating the system; it is a direct attack on peoples lives. Every fake appointment means a deserving candidate was pushed out, and a crucial post was handed to someone who had no right, and perhaps no competence, to hold it. In a place already struggling with healthcare gaps, this is unforgivable. The EOWs move to file a chargesheet after a long-drawn investigation is welcome, but it also raises uncomfortable questions. How many such cases have gone undetected? How many forged certificates still lie buried in dusty recruitment files? How many jobs have been stolen from our youth who spent years preparing honestly for examinations? Cosmetic cancellations and routine advisories to the public to remain vigilant are not enough. The government must order a time-bound, independent audit of recruitments in sensitive departments like Health, Education and Social Welfare, starting with selections made over the last decade. Accountability cannot stop at the candidates alone; officials, board members and verifiers who failed or refused to detect blatant forgery must also face consequences. Unless the system is cleansed, case by case and file by file, every new recruitment drive will be greeted with suspicion and anger. For a generation of jobless youth already losing hope, this scandal is yet another reminder that in Jammu and Kashmir, the real test is not merit, but the ability of the system to protect it. That, not just one chargesheet, will decide whether public institutions can still be trusted.
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