Nagaland and Sikkim State Lottery Results for March 5, 2026 The Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries and the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries have announced the results for the "Dear Fame Thursday 1 PM" draw in Nagaland and the "Dear 6 PM" draw in Sikkim, both held on March 5, 2026. The results are as follows: --- Sikkim Dear 6 PM Lottery Winners 1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore Consolation Prize: Rs 1,000 2nd Prize: Rs 9,000 Winning Numbers: 01186, 16825, 23250, 38726, 58254, 58641, 81298, 85496, 88206, 92818 3rd Prize: Rs 450 Winning Numbers: 0689, 1215, 2684, 3319, 3377, 4569, 6625, 7152, 7714, 8822 4th Prize: Rs 250 Winning Numbers: 0295, 1353, 2455, 3457, 4536, 5312, 7032, 8578, 9058, 9933 5th Prize: Rs 120 Winning Numbers: 0011, 0032, 0195, 0206, 0228, 0608, 0621, 0796, 0902, 0959, 1095, 1129, 1358, 1401, 1463, 1547, 1814, 1864, 1943, 1959, 2124, 2141, 2404, 2532, 2555, 2828, 2894, 3032, 3136, 3225, 3268, 3295, 3306, 3500, 3502, 3543, 3636, 3692, 3708, 3848, 3970, 3986, 4287, 4418, 4430, 4520, 4762, 5369, 5381, 5419, 5660, 5718, 5725, 5765, 5791, 5808, 5866, 5897, 6190, 6405, 6581, 6652, 6834, 6919, 6928, 7040, 7047, 7190, 7229, 7253, 7324, 7337, 7483, 7546, 7566, 7927, 7968, 8046, 8164, 8281, 8372, 8409, 8530, 8651, 8820, 8835, 9008, 9025, 9038, 9065, 9157, 9275, 9415, 9446, 9657, 9676, 9707, 9764, 9900, 9916 --- Nagaland Dear Fame Thursday 8 PM Lottery Winners 1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore Consolation Prize: Rs 1,000 2nd Prize: Rs 9,000 Winning Numbers: 01186, 16825, 23250, 38726, 58254, 58641, 81298, 85496, 88206, 92818 3rd Prize: Rs 450 Winning Numbers: 0689, 1215, 2684, 3319, 3377, 4569, 6625, 7152, 7714, 8822 4th Prize: Rs 250 Winning Numbers: 0295, 1353, 2455, 3457, 4536, 5312, 7032, 8578, 9058, 9933 5th Prize: Rs 120 Winning Numbers: 0011, 0032, 0195, 0206, 02...#nagaland_state_lotteries #sikkim_state_lotteries #dear_fame_thursday_8_pm #dear_6_pm #nagaland_sikkim_lottery_results
Nagaland State Lottery Results Announced for March 3, 2026 The Nagaland state government has released the results for the Dear Spark Wednesday 1 PM Lottery held on March 3, 2026. The first prize of Rs 1 crore was awarded to the winning ticket, with additional prizes distributed across multiple categories. A total of six prizes were announced, including a consolation prize of Rs 1,000, second prize of Rs 9,000, third prize of Rs 450, fourth prize of Rs 250, and fifth prize of Rs 120. The winning numbers for each category were listed in the official announcement. The lottery draw was conducted by the Directorate of Nagaland State Lotteries, adhering to strict guidelines to ensure transparency and fairness. All processes, from ticket sales to result declaration, were supervised by government authorities, reinforcing the credibility of the Nagaland Lottery system. Winners are advised to retain their tickets and follow the official claim procedures within the specified timeframe. Smaller prizes can be claimed through authorized agents, while larger amounts require processing through government offices.#nagaland_state_lottery #directorates_nagaland_state_lotteries #nagaland_government #nagaland_lottery_system #nagaland_state
How to Cope with Travel Uncertainty: UAE Experts’ Advice on Flight Cancellations and Panic Rebooking When events become unpredictable, the brain works harder to fill in the missing pieces. For many travelers waiting for updates, the pattern becomes familiar: opening airline apps, checking news, refreshing pages, and scrolling through social media for clues. It feels like action, but often leads to a spiral. In the past week, I’ve checked more flight updates than ever before, refreshing repeatedly, only to discover minutes later that a flight has been canceled. This cycle of checking and rechecking leaves travelers feeling trapped, unable to leave or return home, and reliant on fragmented updates to navigate the situation. Psychologists explain that uncertainty itself can strain the brain. Humans are wired to predict, whether in small decisions or life-altering events. The brain constantly imagines what comes next, a process that helps us navigate the world. However, when predictions fail—such as during geopolitical tensions or sudden flight cancellations—the brain struggles to cope. Dr. Olivia Pounds, a clinical psychologist at The Hummingbird Clinic, notes that uncertainty disrupts the brain’s fundamental ability to predict outcomes. “Our brains are prediction machines, constantly generating guesses about the future by comparing learned expectations with new information,” she says. “When events become unpredictable, the brain works harder to fill in the gaps, which can heighten anxiety.” This struggle is especially intense during crises, where outcomes are unclear and survival depends on rapid threat detection. Dr. Pounds explains that the brain’s predictive processes intensify in such situations, leading to overwhelming anxiety.#flight_cancellations #hummingbird_clinic #dr_olivia_pounds #dr_ezgi_firat #dr_diana_maatouk

U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran: Security concerns force England women to shift Abu Dhabi camp to South AfricaAround 30 players will assemble in Pretoria for a preparatory camp, where they will be divided into two squads of 15 each for a five-match intra-squad series scheduled between March 10 and 27. Around 30 players will assemble in Pretoria for a preparatory camp, where they will be divided into two squads of 15 each for a five-match intra-squad series scheduled between March 10 and 27. #Abu_Dhabi #Israel_attacks #South_AfricaAround #Security_concerns #force_England #England_women #shift_Abu #five-match_intra-squad #intra-squad_series #series_scheduled

UAE Flight Status Update: Limited Services Operating on March 7; Rebooking and Refund Options Available Air travel across the United Arab Emirates faced partial disruptions on March 7 as airlines operated only limited flights due to widespread airspace closures in the Middle East. The restrictions, triggered by escalating tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, led several regional countries to close or restrict their airspace, forcing airlines to cancel or reroute thousands of flights. Major carriers including Emirates, Etihad Airways, flydubai, and Air Arabia resumed restricted operations, prioritizing stranded passengers while offering flexible rebooking and refund options. Travelers are advised to check flight status before heading to airports, as schedules continue to change rapidly. Airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah remained open but operated with a limited number of flights. Most scheduled services were suspended, with regional airspace restrictions affecting aviation routes across the Middle East. Dubai, one of the world’s busiest transit hubs, was particularly impacted by the disruptions. Authorities allowed only a limited number of passenger flights, along with cargo, repatriation, and repositioning services. Passengers are urged not to proceed to airports unless their airline confirms their flight is operating. A table detailing the operational status of major airlines showed varying levels of service. Emirates restored 60% of its network, operating 106 flights to 83 cities, with rebooking deadlines set for April 30. Etihad Airways limited its resumption, serving 25+ international destinations, with rebooking available until May 15. flydubai reduced its schedule, accepting transits only for operating flights, with rebooking deadlines by March 31.#united_arab_emirates #emirates #etihad_airways #flydubai #air_arabia

F1. La grille de départ du Grand Prix d’Australie: Russel en pole, Hadjar en embuscade et Verstappen en fond de grille Le Britannique George Russell (Mercedes) a remporté la pole position du Grand Prix d’Australie, première manche de la saison de Formule 1, après avoir réalisé le meilleur temps des qualifications sur le circuit de l’Albert Park à Melbourne. Le Français Isack Hadjar (Red Bull) a terminé en deuxième position, tandis que le coéquipier de Russell, Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes), a pris la troisième place. Le Monégasque Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) a occupé la quatrième position, suivi des pilotes McLaren Oscar Piastri (Australien) et Lando Norris (Britannique). Le Top 10 a également vu le retour de Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari), septuple champion du monde, ainsi que des pilotes de Racing Bulls, Liam Lawson (Néo-Zélandais) et Arvid Lindblad (Britannique), et du Brésilien Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi). La première surprise de la saison a été le crash de Max Verstappen (Red Bull), quadruple champion du monde, lors de la première phase des qualifications (Q1). Le Néerlandais a perdu le contrôle de sa monoplace à la fin de la ligne droite des stands, avant de traverser un bac à graviers et de heurter un mur de protection. Cette incident a entraîné son départ depuis la voie des stands dimanche, en position de fond de grille. Le pilote néerlandais, qui venait de réaliser un tour rapide, a été contraint de quitter la piste après avoir perdu le contrôle de sa voiture.#charles_leclerc #max_verstappen #george_russell #isack_hadjar #kimia_antonelli
Max Verstappen en difficulté lors des qualifications du Grand Prix d’Australie Max Verstappen a connu une accalmie inattendue lors des qualifications du Grand Prix d’Australie, qui s’est déroulé sur le circuit d’Albert Park le 7 mars 2026. Le Néerlandais, pilote de la Red Bull, a perdu le contrôle de sa monoplace au cours de son premier tour rapide. L’incident s’est produit au cours de la ligne droite des stands, où sa voiture a pris une position inversée avant de heurter le mur de pneumatiques après avoir traversé la zone de gravier. Malgré cette défaillance technique, Verstappen a rassuré son équipe et a exprimé son irritation en commentant l’incident. « Je vais bien. L’essieu arrière s’est bloqué. Fantastique… », a-t-il déclaré, avant de préciser qu’il partirait en 20e position, devant les deux Aston Martin. L’incident a mis en lumière les défis techniques auxquels les équipes doivent faire face lors des qualifications, souvent dominées par les écuries comme Mercedes. Bien que Verstappen ait échoué dans sa tentative de s’imposer en tête, son équipe reste optimiste pour la course proprement dite. Le Néerlandais, quadruple champion du monde, n’a pas subi de blessures graves, ce qui évite tout risque de suspension ou de pénalité. Cependant, son départ en 20e position pourrait rendre la course plus incertaine, surtout avec la présence des Aston Martin, qui ont montré une bonne forme lors des qualifications. L’article souligne également les enjeux liés à la saison 2026 de la Formule 1, qui débute à Melbourne. Le calendrier inclut 24 courses, sans le Grand Prix de France, mais avec une nouvelle épreuve à Madrid. Les équipes doivent également gérer des défis logistiques, comme les retards de vol dus au conflit au Moyen-Orient, qui compliquent le voyage vers l’Australie.#red_bull #aston_martin #max_verstappen #melbourne #grand_prix_australie

George Russell Claims 2026 Australian Grand Prix Pole Position George Russell secured the first pole position of the 2026 Formula 1 season during the qualifying session for the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. The British driver, driving for Mercedes, outpaced his teammate Kimi Antonelli and Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar to claim the top spot. Max Verstappen, who crashed during the first qualifying session (Q1), will start from 20th place after his Red Bull spun out at the first corner due to a rear-wheel blockage. Esteban Ocon (Haas) finished 13th, while Pierre Gasly (Alpine) came in 14th. The first qualifying session of the season marked a significant shift with the new regulations, which forced teams and drivers to adapt their strategies and car setups. The session was highly anticipated, as it provided an opportunity for competitors to showcase their understanding of the updated rules. Notably, Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) and Carlos Sainz (Williams) were unable to take to the track, with Stroll’s absence expected due to vibration issues in his car and Sainz’s situation less anticipated. Verstappen’s crash highlighted the challenges of the new regulations, as he failed to complete any timed laps. Russell’s pole time of 1 minute 18.518 seconds was 3.5 seconds slower than Lando Norris’s 2025 pole time of 1 minute 15.096 seconds. The gap between Russell and Antonelli was 29 hundredths of a second, while Hadjar lagged behind by 78 hundredths. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), the best-placed Ferrari driver, finished fourth at 80 hundredths, followed by McLaren’s Oscar Piastri (5th, 86 hundredths) and Norris (6th, 95 hundredths). Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) managed to stay within the second of Russell’s time, finishing 7th at 96 hundredths.#red_bull #mercedes #george_russell #isack_hadjar #kimia_antonelli

Isack Hadjar Reveals Struggles with Car Consistency During Australia Practice Sessions Isack Hadjar described his first Friday as a Red Bull Racing driver as a challenging experience, admitting that the car’s inconsistency made it difficult to maintain performance during practice sessions in Australia. The 21-year-old, promoted from his sister team Racing Bulls, faced several issues during both free practice sessions, which he acknowledged were expected but still impacted his results. In the first session, Hadjar started strongly, briefly leading the timesheet before encountering a significant lock-up that sent him off the track. Despite the incident, he finished in fourth place, behind teammate Max Verstappen. However, the second session proved more problematic. A major snap at Turn 5 forced him to narrowly avoid the wall, and he ended up outside the top eight, securing ninth place on the timesheets. Reflecting on the challenges, Hadjar said, “In FP1 everything went pretty well, and then FP2 I just had a few issues with the car. So yeah, consistency was nowhere really, and I’ve been struggling a bit more with the car balance. We made a few changes so let’s see what we understood.” When asked about the biggest issue, he explained, “Inconsistency in the deployment – I had to adapt my braking points and it was just very messy. For sure it was expected. As long as we know why and we don’t make the same mistake again, then we’ll be fine.” The difficulties Hadjar faced were part of a broader competition for pole position, with multiple teams vying for the top spot. Red Bull’s chief engineer, Paul Monaghan, emphasized the importance of overnight adjustments to optimize one-lap pace for qualifying. “We’ve seen how easy it is to get it wrong; we’ve seen how difficult it is to get it to be perfect,” Monaghan said.#max_verstappen #racing_bulls #red_bull_racing #isack_hadjar #paul_monaghan

52,360 people flown from Gulf to India till Friday midnight on 280 flights:' DGCA #DGCA #flights #India_till #till_Friday #Friday_midnight

Lewis Hamilton Unveils Cows Max and Ombre as Tribute to Late Dog Roscoe Lewis Hamilton shared a heartfelt moment with fans during the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, introducing his new companions—two cows named Max and Ombre—as a tribute to his late dog, Roscoe. The moment unfolded as Hamilton, driving his Ferrari SF-26, pointed to a giant screen displaying a photo of him with a cow, sparking immediate curiosity among the crowd. Hamilton explained that the cows were not a choice he made but rather a part of his inherited farm. “I didn’t name him. I inherited him, by the way. His name is Max,” he clarified, addressing the audience’s initial association with Max Verstappen, one of his longtime rivals. The driver emphasized that the cow’s name was not his selection, adding that he had another cow named Ombre. “They’re the softest. They’re like the new Roscoe for me,” he said, reflecting on the emotional void left by Roscoe’s passing. The revelation came as the F1 2026 season kicked off in Melbourne, with Hamilton aiming to bounce back from a challenging 2025 campaign with Ferrari. Last year, he went an entire season without a podium finish, marking the first time in his F1 career he missed out on all three race-day accolades. Despite the setbacks, Hamilton has vowed to leave the past behind, stating, “You won’t see that person again,” as he looks to rebuild his fortunes with the Ferrari team. The cows’ introduction also highlighted the personal side of the sport, offering fans a glimpse into Hamilton’s life beyond the track. While the focus remains on his performance in the Ferrari SF-26, the cows symbolize a new chapter in his journey, blending his love for animals with his passion for racing. As the 2026 season progresses, Hamilton’s efforts to adapt to Ferrari’s new car will be closely watched.#max_verstappen #australian_grand_prix #lewis_hamilton #roscoe #ferrari_sf_26
