November 18, 2025
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Toshiba to go private as $13.5 billion buyout offer succeeds

by on September 21, 2023 0

Toshiba Corp. is set to be taken private by private equity fund Japan Industrial Partners Inc. in a ¥2 trillion ($13.5 billion) buyout, ending the company’s 74-year run as a listed entity. The JIP-led consortium now holds 78.65% of Toshiba’s shares, allowing them to squeeze out the remaining shareholders and take full control.

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‘Frankenstein’: A tale of hubris, creation, and tragedy

by on September 21, 2023 0

Mary Shelley’s quote from “Frankenstein” serves as a warning about the potential consequences of Victor Frankenstein’s actions. It reflects his defiance and determination to assert his power and agency, highlighting his fearlessness and hubris in pursuing scientific knowledge. The quote also emphasizes the themes of power and responsibility, as well as the perspective of...

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Daily soap Tripura Sundari to go off-air soon

by on September 21, 2023 0

Kannada daily soap Tripura Sundari is set to go off-air soon as the team is shooting the last few episodes. The show revolves around Amrapali, a girl from the Gandharva realm who is on a mission to find the Gandharva prince. The storyline explores the challenges faced by Amrapali and Pradyumna, the male protagonist,...

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AP EAMCET Counselling 2023: Final phase seat allotment result today at eapcet-sche.aptonline.in

by on September 21, 2023 0

The Department of Technical Education, Andhra Pradesh will announce the final seat allotment results for AP EAMCET Counselling 2023 today. Candidates can check their allotment status on the official website. Shortlisted candidates will have to complete admission formalities between September 22 to 25, 2023. The final seat allotment result can be viewed on the...

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Vishwakarma Puja: A shared tradition of fervour, devotion between India and Bhutan

by on September 21, 2023 0

Vishwakarma Puja, a Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect of the universe, has become a popular tradition in Bhutan. The celebration is marked by noisy revelry, with construction crews blasting loud music and turning construction sites into impromptu dance floors. However, the increasing noise pollution has become a concern for many...

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