Not every dream ends in America: Why an Indian employee rejects a US posting

An Indian employee’s decision to decline an internal US transfer has triggered widespread discussion on social media after entrepreneur Ujjawal Asthana shared the story. Citing the comfort and convenience of life in India, the employee chose to stay back. The incident has reignited debate over whether career growth abroad outweighs everyday quality of life. (AI…

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‘Deool Band 2’ director hits back at trolls questioning why a Muslim actor, Shah Rukh Khan backed a film on Hindu deity by waiving off Rs 42 lakhs bill: ‘Must acknowledge his kindness’ |

Just weeks after director Pravin Tarde revealed that Shah Rukh Khan had waived a Rs 42 lakh Digital Cinema Package (DCP) bill to help ‘Deool Band 2’ secure a theatrical release, the Marathi film has crossed the Rs 100 crore mark at the worldwide box office. While many applauded Shah Rukh’s generosity, others questioned why…

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Isro successfully conducts key test on main parachutes for Gaganyaan crew module | India News

ISRO carries out successful Gaganyaan main parachute test NEW DELHI: In another big step towards India’s first human spaceflight mission, Isro has successfully conducted a key test on the main parachutes for the crew module of the Gaganyaan programme. The test was carried out at Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment (ADRDE) drop zone in…

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Scientists invented a fake eye disease to see if AI chatbots could spot it, but the experiment took an unexpected turn when ChatGPT, Gemini started treating the fictional illness as a real medical condition

Scientists Invented a Disease to Test Whether A.I. Knew It Was Fake. Then, Chatbots Started Saying It Was Real A made-up eye disease has exposed a real problem with artificial intelligence.Researchers in Sweden deliberately invented a condition called bixonimania to see whether popular AI chatbots could recognise false medical information. Instead, several large language models…

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US-Iran war impact: IMF lowers India’s GDP growth forecast marginally; still tags it among fastest growing economies

India’s growth is supported by strong momentum in private consumption and services activity. (AI image) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday marginally lowered the growth projections for India to 6.4% from 6.5% earlier as part of its World Economic Outlook update for the current year. However, it raised the GDP growth projections for the…

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‘La Cuarta Estrella’: Meaning and lyrics of Argentina’s FIFA World Cup 2026 anthem Lionel Messi and teammates sing | Football News

Argentinas fans display a banner depicting Leo Messi and Diego Armando Maradona, in Atlanta, Tuesday, July 7, 2026 (left) and Argentina players singing ‘the fourth star’ in dressing room after win over Egypt. Argentina’s dressing room erupted in celebration after the team pulled off a dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Egypt in the FIFA World…

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TNPSC CTS 2026 recruitment announced for 839 technical posts; apply from July 17

TNPSC announces 839 Diploma and ITI vacancies, including posts in Rural Development Department TNPSC CTS 2026 notification: The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has issued the Combined Technical Services (CTS) Examination (Diploma/ITI Level) 2026 notification, announcing recruitment for 839 vacancies across 56 technical posts in various state government departments. The online application process will…

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The Odyssey Film: Elon Musk takes a swipe at Tom Holland, calls him a ‘cuck’ over The Odyssey, sparks confusion over the Spider-Man actor | English Movie News

Elon Musk takes a swipe at Tom Holland, calls him a ‘cuck’ over The Odyssey, sparks confusion over the Spider-Man actor Elon Musk has once again found himself at the centre of controversy after insulting historian Tom Holland over his praise for Christopher Nolan‘s upcoming film The Odyssey. The billionaire’s post quickly sparked confusion online,…

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