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B’desh unrest: India rebuts Dhaka media’s ‘propaganda’; flags atrocities against minorities

Bangladesh High Commission, New Delhi NEW DELHI: India on Sunday rejected reports of the Bangladesh media as “misleading propaganda” over a protest that took place outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi following the “horrendous killing” of Dipu Chandra Das, a member of the minority community, in Mymensingh. The ministry of external affairs (MEA)...

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Bezos’ ex-wife’s charity: Biggest annual donation of $7.1B in 2025; Amazon stake halved

Billionaire philanthropist and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott donated over $7.1 billion in 2025, marking her biggest-ever annual give away. As per an essay posted on her website Yield Giving, the donations were made to 186 organizations around the world including universities, environmental nonprofits, and groups fighting for equality. “Since my post last...

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Mountains older than memory: How new ‘definition’ of Aravalli risks eroding ‘Viksit Bharat’

Aravalli: Mountain older than memory If demography can be a dividend, geography certainly decides its destiny. Few landscapes illustrate this more clearly than the Aravalli Range, an ancient chain of hills that quietly shapes water security, climate, and life across western and northwestern India.The hills that run for nearly 690 km from Gujarat through Rajasthan...

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What is a superkilonova?

A: A superkilonova is a rare kind of cosmic explosion. When two neutron stars smash into each other, the material tossed into space includes heavy, radioactive elements like gold, platinum, and neodymium. Over time the elements decay and the emissions in the optical and infrared parts of the spectrum are called a kilonova. A superkilonova...

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AI race: ‘Let me simplify this’ – Nvidia CEO on his ‘warning & clarification’ to Americans

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s recent apparent comment that China is winning the AI race made headlines across America. It went so ‘wild’ that the Nvidia CEO had to issue a clarification. During a fireside chat at the Center for Strategic and International Studies this month, Huang directly spoke about his statement on Chinese AI dominance...

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Train travel gets costlier: Here is how much your ticket will cost now

Indian Railways on Sunday announced a revised fare structure for passengers that will come into effect from December 26, as part of a fare rationalisation exercise to address rising operational and manpower costs.According to the Railways, the revised fare structure is expected to earn approximately Rs 600 crore in during the current year.Here’s the new...

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Microsoft AI CEO: Mission for self-sufficient AI models; vows safest superintelligence

Image credit: YouTube Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman has revealed that his mission is to make the company “self-sufficient” in developing frontier artificial intelligence (AI) models. This will help the software giant in building “an absolutely world-class superintelligence team,” he said. Speaking on the “Moonshots with Peter Diamandis” podcast, Suleyman claimed: “We’re absolutely pushing for...

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‘I was very wrong’: Bill Gates admits mistake; reveals access to information wasn’t enough

Microsoft founder Bill Gates has now acknowledged that he was ‘very wrong’ in assuming that making information widely available would naturally lead people to seek out accurate facts. Speaking in an interview with CNBC, Gates said that the had been quite naive to believe that access to information alone would curb misinformation. But now he...

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Chillai-Kalan begins: Kashmir sees snow and rain in its higher reaches – watch

Representative image (Picture credit: ANI) NEW DELHI: The higher reaches of Kashmir witnessed fresh snowfall while the plains received rain on Sunday, bringing relief to residents as Chillai-Kalan, the Valley’s harshest 40-day winter period, set in after a prolonged dry spell, as per PTI.Officials said snowfall was reported from the Gulmarg tourist resort in north...

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