Connor Gaydos, the new CEO of the relaunched Enron, known for the "Birds Aren't Real" theory, was recently pied in the face. The incident, captured on video, has gone viral, drawing comparisons to Bill Gates' similar experience. Gaydos' company acquired the Enron name in 2020, aiming for a revolutionary comeback after the company's infamous collapse.
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Five CISF personnel, pretending to be income tax officers, were arrested along with three accomplices for a heist in Bengal. The gang, orchestrated by a CISF inspector in collusion with the victim's stepmother, raided a home, seizing cash and jewelry. All accused have been suspended and are under investigation.
India's Washington Sundar remains hopeful despite his team being in a tough spot at 164 for 5 by the end of the second day of the fourth Test against Australia. Sundar, who is expected to contribute significantly with the bat, emphasized the positive energy in the dressing room and expressed confidence in a strong comeback on the improved pitch.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the formation of a dedicated Makhana Board in Union Budget 2025. This initiative is set to revolutionize Bihar's Makhana industry by boosting production, enhancing value addition, and strengthening marketing strategies to meet growing global demand. Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath supports this move.
Maharashtra minister Dhananjay Munde resigned after CID filed charges linking his associate, Walmik Karad, to the murder of sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh. The case involves abduction, torture, and murder. The CID has filed a 1,200-page chargesheet, implicating Karad and others under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act.
Congress criticized the government's clearance of simultaneous polls bills, calling it a diversionary tactic. They expressed concerns about the bills' impact on federalism and electoral integrity, citing Modi's past actions as inconsistent with the "one nation, one election" slogan. The party reiterated its stance that the concept violates the Constitution's basic structure.
Justice Joymalya Bagchi of Calcutta High Court has been appointed to the Supreme Court by the President. He is scheduled to become the Chief Justice of India on May 26, 2031. Justice Bagchi is the second judge from Calcutta HC to rise to the top post in 40 years after Justice Altamas Kabir.
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw urges major Indian tech firms TCS, Infosys, and Wipro to develop a mobile operating system for India. Emphasizing India's goal to be a tech leader, he highlights the launch of the AI Compute Portal and the nation's commitment to building foundational AI models.
A video of an alleged blackmail incident went viral showing a man accused of fitting a camera in a geyser. Upon police investigation, it was revealed the woman had shared her own images during an affair and misled her husband, claiming she was being blackmailed. No complaints were filed by either party.
Bangladesh High Court reduced the life sentence of Ulfa leader Paresh Baruah to 14 years and five others to 10 years for their attempt to smuggle arms in 2004. The court had earlier commuted their death sentences to life imprisonment. The illegal arms, intended for separatist groups in northeast India, included grenades, rocket launchers, and submachine guns.