An ongoing encounter in Kishtwar's Singhpora area between security forces and terrorists has entered its second day, tragically resulting in the death of an Army soldier. Fierce gunfight continues as additional troops have been deployed to support the operation, aiming to locate and neutralize the terrorists. This follows recent successful operations in Shopian and Tral where six terrorists were killed.
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Google co-founder Sergey Brin has returned from retirement to actively contribute to the company's AI development, driven by the transformative potential of generative AI. Brin is deeply involved in training Google's Gemini models, aiming for artificial general intelligence. He considers AI more impactful than previous tech revolutions, focusing on expanding Google's computational capabilities to meet the surging demand.
Mumbai experienced heavy pre-monsoon showers on Tuesday evening, with Jogeshwari receiving the highest rainfall at 63mm. The IMD forecasts thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds up to 60kmph for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, and Palghar districts throughout the week. Waterlogging shut down the Andheri subway, causing traffic congestion. Raigad is expected to face very heavy rainfall on Thursday and Friday.
Following his recent retirement announcement from Test cricket after 14 years, Virat Kohli, accompanied by his wife Anushka Sharma, sought spiritual solace at Shri Premanand Govind Sharan Ji Maharaj’s ashram in Vrindavan. Pictures circulating online show Kohli engaging in 'mala jaap' using a digital device. Anushka Sharma posted a heartfelt message, acknowledging his dedication and evolution throughout his Test career, emphasizing her unwavering support for his decision.
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Professor Ali Khan Mahmoodabad of Ashoka University has been remanded to judicial custody until May 27 following his arrest over a social media post concerning 'Operation Sindoor.' Two FIRs were filed against him, prompting the Haryana women’s commission to issue a notice.
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India's UN mission hosted an International Tea Day event, emphasising tea's role in economic empowerment and sustainable development. Ambassador Harish highlighted the industry's support for millions of livelihoods, particularly for women in rural India. Discussions addressed challenges like climate change impacting small-scale farmers, with calls for innovation and climate-smart practices to ensure the industry's future.