The inclusion of Manusmriti and Baburnama in Delhi University's history syllabus has sparked debate. Critics argue these texts promote caste oppression and glorify historical invasions, while supporters claim studying them provides historical context. The proposal awaits further approval by the Academic and Executive Councils.
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France will host the 'Summit for Action on Artificial Intelligence' in Paris from February 10-11, co-chaired by India. The event will unite global leaders from governments, civil society, research, and business. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend, following President Macron's invitation. This summit aims to foster international dialogue on AI, bolstering Franco-Indian relations.
American importers are reeling from President Trump's sudden tariff hike on Chinese goods, with some fearing devastating consequences. Companies like Learning Resources and MGA Entertainment face soaring costs, potentially leading to price increases, production cuts, and even layoffs. The unpredictable tariffs threaten supply chains and could trigger inflation, impacting US economic growth and consumer sentiment.
England's head coach Brendon McCullum discussed their poor performance in the Champions Trophy, admitting disappointment and the need for improvements. He mentioned meeting ECB officials to plan future strategies and rebuild player confidence. McCullum also indicated upcoming decisions on leadership positions and emphasised learning lessons to enhance England's white ball cricket.
President Donald Trump recently praised Tesla CEO Elon Musk, calling him a 'patriot' and acknowledging their friendship. Trump revoked a mandate for electric car sales and addressed ongoing attacks on Tesla cars, labeling attackers as 'high level terrorists' and vowing that police will find the culprits.
A 27-year-old groom, Pradeep Jat, collapsed and died from a suspected cardiac arrest while sitting on his wedding mare in MP’s Sheopur district. He had been dancing energetically at his baraat before losing consciousness. Emergency CPR attempts were unsuccessful, and he was declared dead on arrival at the hospital.
But the Times is just a symptom of a larger problem. The COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t just a public health crisis; it was a stress test for science itself. And, as we now know, science failed. The very principles that were supposed to safeguard scientific integrity—those outlined decades ago by sociologist Robert K. Merton—were casually tossed aside whenever they became inconvenient.
Rohit Sharma, despite a recent slump in form and a nagging knee injury, was benched for Mumbai Indians' match against Chennai Super Kings, potentially to be used as an Impact Substitute. After being felicitated for his 18th IPL season, Rohit's role is crucial for MI's comeback, especially with their current position outside the top four.
KL Rahul has dismissed fitness concerns around Rohit Sharma and Mohammed Shami as India prepare for their crucial match against New Zealand. Despite some injury scares during their recent victory over Pakistan, the team looks confident and focused on securing a spot in the semifinals of the ICC Champions Trophy.