Harvard Under Scrutiny Over Epstein Links
Article Today, America: Harvard University, one of the world’s most prestigious academic institutions, is facing renewed scrutiny over its past association with Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein, a convicted sex offender, cultivated relationships with influential academics and administrators even after his 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor. Internal reviews and public records indicate that financial contributions and…
Gates AP Visit Triggers Debate – Epstein Links Resurface Online
Article Today, Amravati: Bill Gates arrived in Andhra Pradesh this week for meetings with state officials. Minister Nara Lokesh received him at Gannavaram airport. The visit included a review of governance technology systems in Amaravati. Officials described the engagement as part of ongoing efforts to attract innovation and investment. Policy and Development AgendaChief Minister N….
Kerala State Honors Infant Donor Who Saved Five Lives
Article Today, Kerala: A ten month old infant from Pathanamthitta district, Kerala died following a road accident on February 5. The child, Aline Sherin Abraham, sustained severe head injuries when the family vehicle collided with an oncoming car. She was admitted to a private hospital in Kochi. Despite intensive care, doctors declared her brain dead…
India Prepares Face Transplants – A Historic Medical Step In AIIMS
Article Today, New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, has initiated preparations to perform full face transplant surgery. This will be the first such procedure in a government hospital in India. The institute has received necessary regulatory clearances. Doctors aim to conduct the first transplant within a year. The procedure…
Bribery Claim Rocks Madras High Court – Lawyer Allegedly sought Rs. 50 lakh
Article Today, Chennai: A serious allegation of bribery has unsettled proceedings at the Madras High Court. A senior advocate is accused of collecting Rs. 50 lakh from a client, allegedly claiming the money was meant to influence a judge. The claim emerged through a formal complaint that reached judicial authorities and the Union law ministry….
Ramadan Twice In 2030… Rare Lunar Calendar Shift
Article Today, Hyderabad: The year 2030 will witness an uncommon astronomical alignment. Muslims across the world are expected to observe Ramadan twice within the same Gregorian year. The first is projected to begin around January 5. The second is likely to commence around December 26. This rare occurrence happens roughly once every 33 years due…
India’s IT Wage Crisis: Profits Up, Pay Stagnant
Article Today, Hyderabad/Bangalore: India’s information technology (IT) sector projects global strength. Glass towers, expanding campuses and billion-dollar revenues define its public image. However, entry-level salaries in major firms have remained largely unchanged for over a decade. Fresh graduates in 2026 continue to receive annual packages close to Rs. 3 to 4 lakh, figures similar to…
Blue Zones Show Walking Beats Intense Workouts
Article Today, Hyderabad: For decades, gyms have symbolised modern fitness. However, new research on long-living communities challenges that assumption. Scientists studying so-called Blue Zones report that structured, high-intensity workouts are not central to longevity. Instead, consistent daily movement appears more important. Lessons From SardiniaOne such region is Sardinia in Italy. The island records an unusually…
Valentine’s Day Turns Bitter with Breakup Dining Trend
Article Today, Hyderabad: February 14 is widely associated with celebration and romance. However, restaurants in several Indian cities are reporting a parallel trend. Some couples are choosing Valentine’s Day to formally end their relationships. They meet in crowded public venues and part ways over dinner. The symbolism is deliberate. The day offers closure, they say….
Top AI Researcher Resigns…Turns to Poetry.. Sounds Alarm
Article Today, London: Mrinalk Sharma, a senior AI safety researcher at Anthropic, has resigned from his position. He has walked away from a high-paying role to pursue poetry in the United Kingdom. The decision has triggered debate within technology and policy circles. Sharma has argued that the world is moving closer to systemic risk due…
