Apple has officially launched the iPhone 16e, the most affordable model in the 2025 iPhone 16 lineup, featuring the powerful A18 chip and a variety of storage options starting at Rs 59,900. The 6.1-inch device offers a 48MP Fusion camera, satellite features, and up to six hours longer battery life than iPhone 11.
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A historic colonial-era structure, Mahafezkhana, has been demolished by the Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority to facilitate the Brahmaputra riverfront expansion. The heritage building, which withstood major earthquakes in 1897 and 1950, was demolished despite public outcry and suggestions for its preservation.
Uttarakhand High Court scrutinizes a petition challenging mandatory registration of live-in relationships under the state's UCC, questioning its impact on privacy when couples are already publicly cohabiting. The court refutes claims of privacy invasion, emphasizing that the UCC seeks registration to provide legal recognition and protect individual rights in such relationships.
Mohammad Amir reminisces about Shaheen Afridi's match-saving play in the 2024 ILT20. He highlights the league's challenging nature, emphasises its impact on UAE cricket, and praises emerging talents. Amir also reflects on the importance of adapting to conditions for effective bowling and acknowledges Pakistani players' limited participation in the league.
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