Bengaluru: Shaheen’s Falcon PU College, Bengaluru has extended a helping hand to one of the students who topped in the PUC II Board Examination by providing her with 100% free NEET Coaching.

The student Almas Banu reportedly hails from a small village Kunnigal of Tumkur District, her father who runs a very small provision store in the village. The girl, owing to the poor financial conditions at home couldn’t afford any tuition classes and managed to bring laurels to the college by studying on her own.

Almas Banu secured 100/100 in Physic, Mathematics & Biology and 99/100 in Chemistry, total 594/600, and dreams of becoming a doctor.

The Shaheen’s Falcon College’s management has now come to the aid of Almas in helping her achieve her dream of becoming a doctor and has offered 100% free NEET Coaching.

“The complete NEET coaching now with exclusive Live Online Daily Classes with Daily Online Tests, Unlimited Practice of MCQs will be given to her by Falcon Group of Institutions at 100% free of cost” a release from the college added.    

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New Delhi, (PTI): The US pressure on India for its procurement of Russian crude oil is "unjustified", a senior Russian diplomat said on Wednesday.

We are confident that India-Russia energy cooperation will continue notwithstanding the external pressure, Russian Deputy Chief of Mission Roman Babushkin said.

It is a "challenging" situation for India, he said at a media briefing and added that, we have "trust" in our ties with New Delhi.

In the context of Western punitive measures against Russia, Babushkin said the sanctions are hitting those who are imposing them.

To a question, he said the role of BRICS as a stabilising force will increase amid the ongoing global turbulence.

His remarks came against the backdrop of strain in India's ties with the US following President Donald Trump doubling tariffs on Indian goods to 50 per cent that included an additional penalty of 25 percent for purchasing Russian crude oil.

US President Trump this month issued an executive order slapping an additional 25 percent tariff on Indian goods as a penalty for New Delhi's continued purchase of Russian oil.

Defending its purchase of Russian crude oil, India has been maintaining that its energy procurement is driven by national interest and market dynamics.

India turned to purchasing Russian oil sold at a discount after Western countries imposed sanctions on Moscow and shunned its supplies over its invasion of Ukraine in February, 2022.

Consequently, from a mere 1.7 percent share in total oil imports in 2019-20, Russia's share increased to 35.1 percent in 2024-25, and it is now the biggest oil supplier to India.