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‘We should feel ashamed’: Karnataka minister Rajanna questions Congress on ‘vote theft’ claim; asked to quit post | India News

NEW DELHI: Congress leader KN Rajanna resigned as Karnataka Cooperation Minister on Monday after the party’s high command asked him to step down. This followed his critical remarks about his own party, where he expressed concern that they had failed to address alleged lapses in the electoral rolls before the election. He stated that the…

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Move over MS Dhoni! Ex-India captain declares who is World No. 1 wicketkeeper-batter | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin has hailed Syed Kirmani as the world’s best wicketkeeper, singling out his exceptional skills against spin bowling and his pivotal role in India’s 1983 World Cup triumph. Azharuddin made the remarks at the launch of Kirmani’s autobiography ‘Stumped: Life Behind and Beyond The Twenty-Two Yards’.“He is the number…

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After Donald Trump asks Intel CEO to resign, former directors call for a new company, say: Only a dramatic… |

Four former Intel board members are backing President Donald Trump’s surprise attack on CEO Lip-Bu Tan but are pushing for an even more radical shake-up: spinning off Intel’s manufacturing arm into an independent company to secure America’s chipmaking dominance.In a collective statement provided to Fortune, former directors Charlene Barshefsky, Reed Hundt, James Plummer, and David…

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has a shocking answer to Akshay Kumar’s biggest AI question: ‘What’s the one thing AI can’t copy from humans’ |

Jensen Huang answers Akshay Kumar’s biggest AI question In a widely discussed and highly engaging moment at the Nvidia AI Summit 2024 in Mumbai, Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar surprised the audience by putting Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on the spot with what he termed the “biggest AI question” by asking what artificial intelligence could never…

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‘China issue more complicated…’: After tariff on India, will Donald Trump impose additional duties on China for Russia oil trade? What JD Vance said

The relationship with China presents greater complexity due to its wide-ranging implications beyond the Russian context. (AI image) Will US President Donald Trump impose additional tariffs on China for its procurement of crude oil from Russia? That’s a question that is being repeatedly asked of the US government since it announced a 25% additional tariff…

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‘Irresponsible state with nuclear weapons’: Govt hits out at Pakistan army chief Asim Munir’s remarks; calls it ‘part of pattern’ | India News

The central government hit back strongly at Pakistan army chief General Asim Munir’s recent remarks targeting India from the US soil, calling Pakistan “an irresponsible state with nuclear weapons,” confirmed PTI news agency quoting sources.“There is real danger of nuclear weapons falling in the hands of non-state actors in Pakistan,” government said.According to government sources,…

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‘They are financially strong …’: Nitin Gadkari’s veiled ‘dadagiri’ jibe amid Trump tariffs; emphasises need for India to boost exports | India News

NEW DELHI: Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Sunday took a veiled attack at US President Donald Trump for his tariff policy, saying, “those who are doing ‘dadagiri’ are doing so because they are financially strong and have technology.”While delivering a lecture at the Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT) in Nagpur, Gadkari said that India…

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Nagpur highway tragedy: Man rides 80km with wife’s body tied to bike after fatal highway crash; police hunt for hit-and-run vehicle | Nagpur News

NAGPUR: A man was forced to tie his wife’s body to his motorcycle and drive home after receiving no assistance following her death in a road accident on the Nagpur–Madhya Pradesh highway near Deolapar. The incident, which took place on 10 August, gained attention after a video showing the man riding with the body went…

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WTC Final: ‘They will leave India after losing’ — Former cricketer doubts Australia, South Africa’s chances in new cycle | Cricket News

Team Australia (Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Former India opener Aakash Chopra believes that Australia and South Africa — the two finalists of the 2023-25 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle — may struggle to reach the summit clash of the next cycle in 2027.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Speaking on his YouTube…

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