Liang Wenfeng's success with AI company DeepSeek has brought significant changes to his hometown, Mililing. The small village in southern China now attracts tourists, leading to local infrastructure improvements and enhancing its appearance.
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Terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri fired at an army vehicle in Sunderbani, prompting troops to return fire and search the area. Hours earlier, the BSF neutralized an intruder crossing the International Border in the Pathankot sector. These incidents underscore heightened security measures following recent terrorist activities and infiltration attempts.
Pune police arrested Dattatray Gade, a rape suspect from Swargate, in Gunat village after a dramatic search involving drones and dog squads. He tried to end his life thrice while in hiding. Gade, with a criminal record, allegedly raped a 26-year-old woman in a parked bus at Swargate terminus. Villagers assisted in his capture and will receive a reward.
A 17-year-old power-lifter, Yashtika Acharya, passed away during training in Bikaner, Rajasthan, as a 270kg rod fell on her neck. The incident, which occurred under her trainer's supervision, resulted in fatal injuries and her subsequent death, deeply impacting the sporting community. Following the incident, Acharya was rushed to hospital where medical staff pronounced her dead. The SHO reported that the accident occurred whilst her trainer was supervising her weight-lifting session. The trainer... Expand
Virat Kohli missed the first ODI against England due to a sore knee, ending a long streak of uninterrupted play. His absence raises concerns with the Champions Trophy approaching. Kohli's injury surfaced after a practice session, although he is expected to play in the next game in Cuttack.
The Supreme Court criticized the Uttarakhand government's 2009 policy requiring non-state students in MBBS courses to serve in remote areas or pay Rs 30 lakh. The court emphasized that this policy should be a uniform decision by the Union government, citing challenges faced by students from other states in serving in inaccessible regions.
Australian media created controversy by criticizing Ravindra Jadeja for answering interview questions in Hindi at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The BCCI had arranged the interaction for Indian journalists, but some unaccredited Australian media attended.
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has published the Technician Grade 3 Answer Key 2024. Candidates can access the answer key and raise objections until January 11, 2025, by logging into the RRB website. A fee of ₹50 per question is required for objections. This recruitment aims to fill 9,144 Technician posts.
Karnataka's chief minister Siddaramaiah defended the 4% quota for Muslims in public contracts, countering PM Modi's accusations of appeasement politics. Siddaramaiah asserted the move aims to uplift economically and socially disadvantaged minorities, while Deputy CM Shivakumar emphasized providing opportunities for all sections of society.
Google is transitioning from SMS-based authentication to a more secure QR code system for Gmail. This change aims to enhance account security by reducing the reliance on vulnerable text message codes. Users will soon scan a QR code instead of entering a 6-digit code received via SMS, aligning with Google's commitment to strengthen authentication methods.