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12/06/2026
๐จ Breaking: Elon Musk Becomes World's First Trillionaire
In a landmark moment for global markets, Elon Musk has officially crossed the $1.1 trillion net worth threshold following SpaceX's record-breaking IPO. The space giant debuted at a valuation of approximately $1.77 trillion, cementing Musk's position as the wealthiest individual in history.
SpaceX's IPO, priced at $135 per share, is one of the largest in history, raising around $75 billion. Musk's substantial stake in the company, alongside his holdings in Tesla and other ventures, propelled him past the trillion-dollar mark. The achievement highlights the massive investor confidence in SpaceX's reusable rocket technology, Starlink satellite network, and ambitions in AI and space exploration.
This milestone arrives amid ongoing debates about wealth concentration in the tech sector. While Musk's empire continues to drive innovation โ from satellite internet access to Mars colonization goals โ critics question the broader implications for economic inequality.
AllClear will continue tracking the market reaction, stock performance, and long-term impact of this historic listing.
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08/05/2026
TCS employee Nida Khan, has finally been arrested from Chhatrapati Shambhajinagar.
Khan sought anticipatory bail earlier on grounds of pregnancy, which was denied.
Police made her the primeaccused after conducting an undercover operation at TCS Nashik office.
08/05/2026
Nitish Kumarโs visibly unfit son, Nishant Kumar, given Health Ministry in Bihar cabinet expansion.
07/05/2026
Mamata Banerjee refuses to resign, displays disdain for democratic electoral process.MK Stalin, in stark contrast, lets go of his Chief Ministership with grace.Both lost in the constituencies they contested.
Mamata Banerjee refuses to resign, displays disdain for democratic electoral process. MK Stalin, in stark contrast, lets go of his Chief Ministership with grace.
Both lost in the constituencies they contested.
06/05/2026
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Suvendu Adhikari's PA, Chandranath Rath, shot dead in Madhyamgram, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal.
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West Bengal goes to vote for the second phase of voting for the assembly elections, today on 29th April 2026.
Results to be declared on 4th May 2026
23/04/2026
Democracy showed up in full force today, and the numbers tell a powerful story. ๐ณ๏ธ
With polling booths buzzing and inked fingers held high like quiet badges of honor, two states turned participation into a statement. West Bengal surged ahead with an impressive 89.93% turnout, while Tamil Nadu followed strong at 82.24% by 5 PM.
This is not just data. It is millions of individual decisions stitched together into one collective voice. Every queue stood for patience. Every vote carried intent. Every mark on the ballot whispered, โI was here. I chose.โ
Elections are not just about outcomes. They are about ownership. Of future, of direction, of change.
Today, the people did not sit on the sidelines. They stepped onto the field.
Because in the grand orchestra of a nation, every vote is a note. And together, they create the sound of democracy. ๐ฎ๐ณ
Dhurandhar's Shararat hitmaker and Punjabi singer Jasmine Sandlas pauses performing until women feel safe at her concert.
Where does the patient go?
NEET-PG 2025 has triggered a nationwide debate after qualifying cut-offs were reduced to unprecedented levels. This year, postgraduate medical seats have reportedly been allotted with scores as low as 4 in Orthopaedics and 44 in Gynaecology. For reserved categories, the qualifying cut-off has been set at โ40, a move that has drawn both attention and concern.
The decision, taken by the Government of India, aims to address persistent seat vacancies across medical colleges. By lowering eligibility thresholds, authorities hope to ensure that valuable PG seats do not go unfilled, particularly in non-clinical and less preferred branches. On paper, the objective is efficiency and access.
However, the development has sparked questions around academic standards, meritocracy, and long-term implications for healthcare quality. Medical associations have expressed unease, arguing that extreme dilution of cut-offs risks undermining confidence in postgraduate training. Several petitions and representations are already under judicial consideration.
Supporters counter that entrance scores alone should not define clinical competence and that the system must adapt to structural shortages. Critics respond that reform should strengthen training pipelines, not simply lower entry bars.
As courts, policymakers, and the medical community weigh competing priorities, one issue is clear: NEET-PG 2025 has forced a critical conversation about balancing access, standards, and the future of medical education in India.
And finally, where does the patient go?
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