Optical illusion personality test: Two men or a vase? What you see first reveals if you are a born leader or strive for self-development

Recent Views 6 Photo: Marina Neuralean/ Instagram Optical illusion personality tests, as the name suggests, are simple yet fun tests based on psychological principles. These are weird looking images with one or more elements in them that trick the eyes. Based on what a person notices first, a lot can be understood about their true…

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Bihar polls: RJD names 143 candidates, Tejashwi to fight from Raghopur; deep cracks in MGB – check full list | India News

Recent Views 11 NEW DELHI: Tejashwi Yadav’s Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Bihar assembly’s single-largest party and the main opposition force, marked Diwali on Monday by announcing its list of 143 candidates. The move asserts RJD’s dominant position within the Mahagathbandhan even as tensions simmer among allies.Led by Tejashwi, the party aims to unseat chief minister…

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Housing sales: Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai together see 47% rise; Mumbai, Delhi record weak performance

Recent Views 8 The southern cities of Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai have driven a sharp rise in housing sales, reporting a combined 47% growth during the July-September quarter, even as overall demand across India’s top eight cities remained subdued, according to PropTiger.During the quarter, the three cities sold 38,644 residential units, up from 26,284 in…

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‘Keep dreaming!’ Iran’s Khamenei mocks Donald Trump’s nuclear claims; calls Gaza plan ‘empty’

Recent Views 13 Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday ridiculed US President Donald Trump’s claims that Washington destroyed Iran’s nuclear facilities, dismissing the assertion as delusional and branding Trump’s Gaza peace efforts as “empty talk and Zionist bravado.”In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), Khamenei struck a defiant tone against the…

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Tennessee law requires special education pre-kindergartens, but state funding falls short

Recent Views 12 Tennessee law requires special education pre-K, but state funding falls short Tennessee school districts are shouldering the cost of special education pre-kindergarten programs for children as young as three. Many districts are redirecting hundreds of thousands of dollars from their K-12 budgets to meet the needs of students with disabilities, while receiving…

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