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Is breaking up with your partner a crime now? What does India’s new law say?
Firstpost· 1 day agoIndia’s new criminal laws have a provision that could land a man in jail if he breaks up with his...
NIOS Class 10 Results 2024 Released at results.nios.ac.in For April Session - News18
News18· 6 days agoThe National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has announced the results of the class 10...
Financial industry grappling with AI’s gifts and perils, executives say
The Hindu· 6 days agoFor example, AI systems could be better than humans at explaining to clients why they arrived at...
Rushil Mathur, 3-Time Math Olympiad Awardee on how to become a Maths genius - Times of India
The Times of India· 9 hours agoRushil Mathur is a three-time awardee of the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad and author of the book “An Exploration of Olympiad Combinatorics". In an exclusive interview with us, he spoke ...
Changes mostly in name, but some increase police powers | Bengaluru News - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoAcharya was referring to the extent to which the old sections of Indian Penal Code were part and...
Mumbai colleges becoming Khap panchayats. How are students' wardrobes any of your business?
Theprint· 1 day agoThe country and its obsession with ‘decent’ clothing is beyond my understanding. Why do people –...
How Norway shaped Magnus Carlsen
Indian Express· 5 days agoMagnus’s father Henrik Albert Carlsen is often asked how he turned the prodigy into a world-champion. Henrik, who has fielded these questions for over...
Letters to the Editor: ‘Chaarsau bees’ will continue to live on in popular parlance
The Telegraph· 2 days agoIts imprint extended far beyond the realm of law and justice — ‘chaarsau bees’ is used all over the country to describe someone who is cunning or deceitful. Be it politicians accusing their ...
Top Crypto Gainers, Cryptocurrency Gainers, Crypto Gainers Live Price Today | The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 2 days agoCryptocurrency is a digital or virtual coin secured by cryptography, which makes it next to impossible to counterfeit. Because cryptocurrencies do not have an underlying economic base, they ...