Rishi Kumar, CEO of EthosAI, supports the deportation of Ranjani Srinivasan, a Columbia PhD student who fled to Canada after her visa was revoked for alleged support of Hamas. Kumar emphasized that international students must be cautious about their actions and speech, as visa privileges can be revoked.
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Justice B R Gavai emphasized the integral role of personal data protection in the digital age as part of the right to privacy and life. Addressing challenges like misinformation, online harassment, and emerging technologies, he highlighted the need for judiciaries in developing countries to define limits on digital rights and governmental regulation.
Upinder Singh, daughter of former PM Manmohan Singh, lit his pyre following Sikh traditions, challenging patriarchal norms. Sikh community emphasizes gender equality in rituals. Singh’s family, including his wife and children, were present during the cremation, conducted with Sikh hymns. Singh's daughters are historian Upinder, writer Daman, and human rights lawyer Amrit.
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The Israeli military eliminated Hamas operations head in Lebanon, Mohammed Shaheen, in a precise strike on a car in Sidon. The strike occurred ahead of a ceasefire agreement. Shaheen was involved in planning terror attacks, funded by Iran. The incident is part of ongoing conflicts involving Hezbollah and Palestinian groups amidst Israel's planned withdrawal from Lebanon.
US President Trump announced a new $5 million 'Gold Card' programme, designed to attract wealthy, job-creating individuals to the US. The initiative aims to replace the existing EB-5 Immigrant Investor Programme and promises citizenship along with tax contributions from successful entrepreneurs.
Harry Chandler, a Navy medic who bravely rescued sailors during the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, has died at 103. He was a Pearl Harbor survivor, remaining focused on saving lives amidst the chaos. Chandler's passing, along with two others, leaves just 15 Pearl Harbor survivors. He is survived by an extensive family.
A unique polling booth in Delhi, themed 'Chandrayan se chunav tak Bharat ki udaan,' features models of Chandrayaan and PSLV along with telescopes and VR equipment. The booth, decorated with astronaut volunteers, impresses voters with its innovative setup. Voting for the assembly election has taken place with tight security.
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