Bengaluru delivery boy murder case: He said sorry. They didn’t budge. Took an enraged U-turn: What led to murder of Bengaluru delivery boy | Bengaluru News

Police said (R) Manoj Kumar his wife Aarati Sharma (C) were arrested for the deliberate murder of Darshan (24), a resident of Kembattalli. BENGALURU: A minor brush on the road turned fatal when a Kalaripayattu trainer and his wife killed a food delivery agent after taking a U turn, chasing him down and ramming their…

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Farming and farmers’ welfare became part of government agenda only after 2014: CM Adityanath | India News

UP CM Yogi Adityanath (PTI) LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said farming and farmers’ welfare became part of the government’s core agenda only after Narendra Modi came to power at the Centre in 2014. Speaking at an interaction with sugarcane farmers at his official residence, the chief minister said the recent…

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‘Terrorizers 111’, cyber group behind serial bomb threats is using ‘Tor browser’: Delhi Police | India News

NEW DELHI: The “Tor browser”, a tool originally developed by the United States government to ensure online privacy and anonymity, has now emerged as a major challenge for Indian law enforcement agencies as cybercriminals increasingly exploit it to send bomb threats, an official said on Thursday.The browser, which conceals a user’s identity by routing their…

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‘Security guards’: Congress slams MHA over directive to hire ex-Agniveers in private security firms; calls move insult to soldiers | India News

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Thursday slammed the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) over its directive asking states and Union territories to facilitate the recruitment of ex-Agniveers into private security agencies and training institutes after they complete their term with the armed forces.Criticising the BJP, Congress leader Pawan Khera said on X that the government’s…

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No Magnus Carlsen! D Gukesh to headline 2026 Masters lineup at ‘Wimbledon of Chess’ | Chess News

World Chess Champion D Gukesh (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak) The 88th Tata Steel Chess Tournament will take place from January 16 to February 1, 2026, in Wijk aan Zee. The tournament, known as the ‘Wimbledon of Chess,’ features its youngest-ever lineup with an average age of 23 years.The competition includes four players from the world’s top…

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US markets today: Wall Street drifts near record highs as Big Tech results; Trump-Xi trade talks pull investors in both directions

US markets ended mixed on Thursday, with investors juggling upbeat and cautious signals from Big Tech earnings and renewed optimism around US-China trade ties.The S&P 500 slipped 0.2% from its all-time high earlier this week, while the Nasdaq composite lost 0.6%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, however, gained 199 points, or 0.5%, by mid-morning trade,…

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‘We know all too well…’: Phil Hughes’ family sends emotional message on tragic death of 17-year-old cricketer Ben Austin | Cricket News

Phil Hughes and Ben Austin (Cricket Australia) The tragic death of 17-year-old cricketer Ben Austin after being struck in the neck by a ball in practice nets in Melbourne has left everyone devastated. Ben Austin died on Thursday after being struck by a ball in the neck and head area during a training session at…

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ECB policy decision: Central bank keeps rates steady at 2% as inflation nears target; debate shifts to timing of next cut

The European Central Bank (ECB) on Thursday held interest rates unchanged at 2%, warning that the eurozone’s economic outlook remained “uncertain” amid global trade disputes and geopolitical tensions.After a year-long cycle of rate cuts, the ECB has maintained its key deposit rate at two percent since July, with inflation now stabilising around the central bank’s…

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Brother wins Supreme Court case over sale of father’s house despite no share in Will: Here’s why the apex court ruled in his favour | India Business News

AI-generated image for representational purposes NEW DELHI: A decades-old family dispute over a Delhi house near Balmiki Gate recently closed in the Supreme Court, with a verdict that reaffirms a long-standing legal principle — only a registered sale deed can transfer ownership of immovable property, not a Will which isn’t legally proven, General Power of…

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AI in classrooms: Friend or foe? Benefits, boundaries, and why learning is still a human act

The arrival of AI-enabled devices in schools—often called AI PCs—marks a shift from computers as passive portals to machines that can generate explanations, draft feedback and adapt tasks in real time. That possibility excites and alarms in equal measure. Used well, AI can help teachers manage wide learning gaps and crowded classrooms. Used poorly, it…

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