Billgates out from AI Summit

Delhi AI Summit Drops Bill Gates Amid Renewed Epstein Scrutiny

Article Today, New Delhi: Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates faced an unexpected setback at a major artificial intelligence summit in New Delhi. Organisers removed his scheduled keynote address from the official programme hours before the event began. His 12-minute speaking slot, listed for late morning, disappeared from the summit website without explanation. Officials offered no formal…

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MP Applanaidu Cyclist Vandana

MP Seeks Presidential Backing – Ultra Cyclist Gains National Spotlight

Article Today, Vijayanagaram: Vijayanagaram MP Kalisetti Appala Naidu has written to Droupadi Murmu seeking national recognition and institutional support for endurance cyclist Vandana Dhavate. The letter urges formal encouragement for her participation in international ultra-cycling events. The move has drawn attention in political and sporting circles. It places a local sporting achievement before the highest…

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Smartphones to Wearables

From Smartphones to Wearables: A Screenless Future Emerges

(Bolloju Ravi, Hyderabad) The smartphones may be approaching a structural shift. Industry leaders in Silicon Valley are investing in devices that operate without traditional screens. These systems rely on artificial intelligence embedded in glasses, rings, and audio wearables. The objective is clear. Reduce dependency on handheld displays and minimise compulsive scrolling behaviour. Research indicates that…

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India's Heroes

While the Nation Sleeps, Siachen’s Porters Carry the Burden

A journey through the treacherous snow-capped peaks of Ladakh revealed a poignant truth. A conversation between a Delhi-based manager, earning a 50 lakh rupee annual package, and his 28-year-old local driver deeply moved the listener. One, a tourist accustomed to air-conditioned comfort, the other, an ordinary man confronting death for his nation. Their unfiltered dialogue…

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Anger causes Heartattacks

Eight Minutes of Anger – Repeated Episodes Raise Cardiac risk

Article Today, Hyderabad: Anger is not merely a psychological state. It produces measurable physiological effects. Recent experimental evidence shows that even eight minutes of intense anger can impair vascular function. Researchers observed that short emotional stress episodes directly affect blood vessel performance. This finding strengthens the link between emotional health and cardiovascular risk. Controlled Clinical…

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Harvard and Epstein

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…

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Bill Gates AP Visit

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….

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