Oblivious to the punishing midday heat, a wheeled robot powered by the sun and infused with artificial intelligence carefully combs a cotton field in California, plucking out weeds. - Aigen has robots running in tomato, cotton, and sugar beet fields, and touts the technology's ability to weed without damaging the crops.
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Police investigated a gangrape at South Calcutta Law College. CCTV footage showed Zaib Ahmed buying an inhaler for the victim. Medical reports revealed struggle marks on Monojit Mishra. Monojit contacted Dr. Nayna Chatterji after the incident. Police questioned 16 individuals and arrested three men and a security guard. Evidence aligns with the victim’s complaint. The investigation is ongoing and sensitive.
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a 14-year-old Indian batter, etched his name in history by smashing a century off just 52 balls against England U-19. This explosive innings not only broke Sarfaraz Khan's record to become the youngest Indian to score a Youth ODI century but also surpassed Kamran Ghulam's record for the fastest Youth ODI century.
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Kolkata's law college faces turmoil as Monojit Mishra, accused of rape, returns as ad-hoc staff, triggering sharp drop in female student attendance. Students report feeling unsafe due to his intimidating presence and harassment. Mishra, previously expelled for criminal activities, allegedly controls the campus, accessing student data and threatening individuals.
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Manojit Mishra instructed a security guard to prepare a room before the law college gang rape. The guard, Pinaki Banerjee, was aware of parties in the room. He was threatened to remain silent. Other accused instructed Banerjee to leave his post. Police reconstructed the crime scene with the accused. They are investigating social media activity and Monojit's employment status.
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