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Tech executives celebrate Halloween as Aravind Srinivas dresses as Mark Zuckerberg while Facebook’s founder surprises with a unique costume

by November 1, 2024 0

In Silicon Valley, Halloween saw tech executives like Aravind Srinivas and Mark Zuckerberg don creative costumes. Srinivas humorously dressed as Zuckerberg, drawing playful online reactions. Zuckerberg himself chose a John Wick-inspired look, which many likened to Severus Snape. This festive spirit revealed the lighter side of tech giants, blending humor with professional personas.

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Maharashtra polls: Shiv Sena’s Shaina NC objects to UBT MP Arvind Sawant’s ‘sexist remark’

by November 1, 2024 0

Shiv Sena candidate Shaina NC has accused Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Arvind Sawant of making objectionable remarks against her, referring to her as ‘maal’. She played an audio clip allegedly containing the remarks and criticized Sawant’s mindset. Shaina NC urged other political leaders to respond and highlighted her long-standing involvement in politics.

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NEET UG paper leak: From digi exams to hybrid model, government panel proposes revolutionary reforms for examination security

by November 1, 2024 0

In response to the NEET UG paper leak, a government panel led by Dr. K. Radhakrishnan proposed significant reforms to enhance examination security. Key recommendations include developing a “Digi Exam” platform using biometrics, implementing multi-level verification processes, adopting a hybrid testing approach, and restructuring the National Testing Agency to ensure greater transparency, security, and...

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Kharge slams PM over EVMs, single election

by November 1, 2024 0

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge questioned the integrity of electronic voting machines (EVMs), citing concerns voiced by Elon Musk. During a tribute event in Bengaluru, Kharge claimed PM Modi manipulated voter lists to win elections and criticized the feasibility of the ‘One nation, one election’ concept, highlighting the need for broad parliamentary consensus.

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