WhatsApp history is a hydra but don’t blame Indian academics
WhatsApp history is a hydra but don’t blame Indian academics
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Read MoreSan Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa was fined $11,255 by the NFL for wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat during a post-game interview. The NFL deemed this a violation of its uniform and equipment rules, which prohibit players from using such platforms to convey personal messages. Despite the fine, Bosa expressed that...
Read MoreKarnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging favoritism towards Gujarat in attracting investments. Siddaramaiah claims that significant projects, including semiconductor plants and manufacturing hubs, are being diverted from Karnataka and other southern states to Gujarat with special incentives.
Read MoreDelhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has issued an order exempting primary and middle schools from paying additional charges to the DDA for upgrading to senior secondary institutions. This decision follows a high court ruling and aims to simplify the process for schools seeking to expand their educational offerings.
Read MoreThe Rajgir Sports Complex in Bihar is set to host the Asian Champions Trophy, marking a new era for sports in the state. The state-of-the-art facility, featuring Bihar’s only Astroturf, will also house academies for various sports, a cricket stadium, and a Sports University, aiming to nurture athletes and revive the state’s sporting legacy.
Read MoreA long-standing dispute between two groups in Moranwali village, Hoshiarpur, culminated in a deadly clash on Saturday, leaving three young men dead. The victims, Manpreet Singh, Sukhpiyar Singh, and Saranpreet Singh, suffered fatal injuries from sharp weapons.
Read MoreThe Rajasthan government has partnered with Borussia Dortmund, a renowned German football club, to nurture female football talent in the state. This collaboration comes after the state’s junior girls’ team won the Junior National Football Championship. Borussia Dortmund will conduct training programs and select a talented player for a week-long training session in Germany....
Read MoreUncapped Australian cricketer Nathan McSweeney has been chosen to open the batting alongside Usman Khawaja in the first Test against India. McSweeney, who usually bats at number three for Queensland, was selected ahead of Marcus Harris. He received the news from chief selector George Bailey and expressed his excitement for the upcoming series.
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