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‘Can’t India-China ties be discussed?’ Mahua Moitra on Parl ruckus over Rahul’s remark
Spread the love NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra on Monday took a sharp dig at the Centre during the Parliament Budget Session, dismissing claims of “ruckus in the House” and accusing the ruling party of repeatedly targeting the opposition branding them “deshdrohi.” She further took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, questioning restrictions placed on Opposition speeches...
Congress vs Tharoor: A new beginning or temporary truce?
Spread the love Shashi Tharoor with Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi. NEW DELHI: Have Shashi Tharoor and the Congress finally found a middle ground? The Congress MP from Kerala, whose many statements in the last one year have been at complete variance with the party’s official position, had recently claimed “all is good” and “we are all on the same...
Is it okay for an Indian scientist to have taken Jeffrey Epstein’s money?
Spread the love A decade ago, I heard a talk by an environmental activist in Chennai. This person almost always worked in settings with significant resource constraints and on activities that society had a tendency to overlook. Jeffrey Epstein had not been the well-known name it has become in India, and around the world, today. But the activist raised a point...
‘If Pakistan meet India in final, will they hand over the trophy?’: Pak slammed by their ex-player
Spread the love India captain Suryakumar Yadav and Pakistan captain Salman Agha (Image credit: Agencies) NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria believes the decision to boycott the T20 World Cup clash against India will hurt Pakistan cricket more than anyone else, warning that it projects a negative image and suggests that “Pakistan are scared of facing India, which is...
‘Can’t be any sanctions’: Ex-PCB chief on why ICC can’t punish Pakistan
Spread the love Team Pakistan (Photo by Sameer Ali/Getty Images) Former PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani believes the ICC cannot punish Pakistan for boycotting the India match in the T20 World Cup 2026. He says the ICC has no legal right to sanction the Pakistan Cricket Board.The Pakistan government has allowed the team to play the T20 World Cup. But it...
‘Not a religious person’: China firmly opposes Grammy award to Dalai Lama
Spread the love <img src="https://static.toiimg.com/thumb/msid-127859094,imgsize-962888,width-400,resizemode-4/dalai-lama.jpg" alt="‘Not a religious person’: China firmly opposes Grammy award to Dalai Lama" title=" Dalai Lama (PTI image) ” decoding=”async” fetchpriority=”high”> Dalai Lama (PTI image) China on Monday criticised the Grammy Award conferred on the Dalai Lama, stating that it “firmly opposes” the Tibetan spiritual leader using the international recognition to carry out what it described...
As Amazon lays off 16000, AWS VP Greg Pearson tells employees: Continue using …
Spread the love Amazon has executed a massive round of corporate job cuts last week – second biggest layoff in less than six months – eliminating 16,000 roles. Even as the company’s offices reel from the loss of staff, leadership is urging remaining employees to “take care of each other” and more importantly, lean heavily on technology to simplify work.In...
Why Google’s new launch has sent stocks of some of the biggest video game companies plummeting
Spread the love Gaming giants faced massive stock drops after Google’s AI, Project Genie, was unveiled. While impressive, the tool generates basic, non-playable virtual worlds, not actual games. Investors’ fears of AI disrupting game creation are seen as an overreaction, overlooking the complex realities of game development and technical limitations. Major video game companies watched billions evaporate from their market...
3,500-year-old rhino bone fragments found in Western Ghats rewrite India’s wildlife map
Spread the love Long before the one-horned rhinoceros became confined to the swampy grasslands and riverine forests of Assam and Bengal — and a lone national park in Uttar Pradesh — the massive animal thundered across landscapes far to the south. Archaeologists say rhinos once roamed the foothills of the Western Ghats near present-day Coimbatore, rewriting what we know about...
