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Anthropic CEO meets PM Modi, says India pivotal to shaping future of AI
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the company's expansion in India. The move highlights India's growing role in the global AI landscape and emerging technology ...
Delhi Chief Minister and Health Minister have rejected claims of ventilator shortages in government hospitals after an India Today RTI report. Officials say all ventilators are operational, with ...
Christophe Mariette, Chairman of Lyra Network, revealed that UPI’s integration into popular tourist destinations in France, ...
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England Vs Sri Lanka Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch ICC Women's World Cup Match
England and Sri Lanka are gearing up for a key clash in the ICC Women's World Cup later today at the R. Premadasa Stadium in ...
An Indian national, Swati Verma, was subjected to a disturbing racial attack in Dublin on October 8, 2025, while walking home ...
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Had no role: Government amid row over ban on female journalists at Taliban presser
A mid sharp criticism from opposition leaders, including Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, over the exclusion of female journalists from a Taliban press conference in Delhi on Friday, the government on Saturday ...
The options now on the table include restarting operations or writing off the investment altogether. The mood internally has ...
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His only crime was being Dalit: Sanjay Singh demands action in top cop suicide case
AAP leader Sanjay Singh condemned the caste-based harassment faced by IPS officer Y Puran Kumar, saying the officer's suicide ...
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Kasparov quips Anand's real challenge is managing India's chess children
Garry Kasparov talked about Viswanathan Anand's influence on young Indian chess players. Anand's academy continues to nurture talent even as the rivalry heats up on the board.
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Eco-watch | Translocating prey animals: Choppers for the round-up
Madhya Pradesh is set to translocating deer, nilgai and other herbivore to increase the prey base in forests that are home to ...
The massive, jet-black buffalo named Vidhayak earns around Rs 60 lakh annually through the sale of its high-quality semen.
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