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AI Vs Temples

Faith Jobs Resist AI – Temple Management Emerges Stable Career

Article Today, Hyderabad: Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming workplaces across the world. Many industries are automating tasks once done by humans. However, the world of faith remains largely untouched by these changes. In India, temple management is emerging as a stable career path where human presence and cultural understanding remain essential. Temples Need Skilled ManagersLarge…

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Eluru MP caught in Drugs Case

TDP MP Caught In Drug Case – Eluru MP Tests Cocaine Positive

Article Today, Hyderabad: Police in Hyderabad have uncovered an alleged cocaine network during a raid at a farmhouse in Moinabad on the outskirts of the city. The operation exposed what investigators describe as a weekend gathering where drugs were allegedly consumed. Among those under scrutiny is Putta Mahesh Kumar, Eluru MP representing the Telugu Desam…

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Pawan Vijay Talks

Pawan Bridges Vijay Talks – BJP Seeks Vijay Alliance Now

Article Today, Amaravati: Tamil Nadu’s political landscape is witnessing a new strategic development. The Bharatiya Janata Party is exploring the possibility of building an alliance with actor-turned-politician Vijay. The effort aims to expand the party’s influence in a state long dominated by Dravidian parties. Political discussions surrounding the move have intensified across southern India. Pawan…

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AI War - Maven Project

AI War Tests Humanity – Algorithms Directing Battlefield Strikes Today

Article Today, Hyderabad: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly shaping modern warfare. Military planners are using machine learning systems to analyse vast volumes of surveillance data. One such system is Project Maven, an artificial intelligence programme developed by the United States Department of Defense. The technology processes drone footage and satellite imagery to identify potential military…

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Kalisetti Telugu Constitution

Telugu Constitution Reaches Parliament – MP Appalanaidu Pushes Language Recognition

Article Today, New Delhi: Inside the quiet halls of Parliament Library, shelves hold the legal memory of a nation. For years, however, one voice was missing. The Constitution of India was not available there in Telugu. That absence has now ended. The Telugu version of the Constitution has been formally placed in the parliamentary library…

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IITs starts Fire Wood Stoves due to Gas Shortage

IIT Kitchens Turn to Wood – Gas Shortage Hits Campuses

Article Today, Hyderabad: Prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology have begun using wood-fired stoves in hostel kitchens after cooking gas supplies stalled. Several campuses, including the IIT in Hyderabad, are facing disruptions in cylinder deliveries. Hostel staff are now preparing meals over traditional firewood stoves to ensure students continue to receive food. Hostel Kitchens Under PressureThe…

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GenZ Men Auothorty

Gen Z Gender Reversal – Young Men Favour Male Authority

Article Today, Hyderabad: Young people are often associated with progressive values. However, a new international survey suggests a different trend. Many young men in the so-called Gen Z generation appear to support more traditional gender roles. The findings challenge the belief that each new generation becomes more socially liberal. Survey Across 29 CountriesThe study surveyed…

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Trump Strategy on Iran War

Trump Strategy Backfires Hard – Iran Conflict Widens Regional Tensions

Article Today, Hyderabad: Tensions between the United States and Iran have intensified after Washington authorised military strikes against Iranian targets in February. The move, approved by US President Donald Trump, has triggered retaliatory responses from Tehran and raised fears of a wider regional confrontation. Analysts say the escalation has added new uncertainty to an already…

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Elder Grammar mistakes

Elite Grammar Slip Trend – Wealth Rises Language Skills Fall

Article Today, Hyderabad: Messages written by some of the world’s richest and most influential people are drawing attention for their unusual grammar. Emails, short notes, and digital messages from wealthy elites often contain spelling mistakes, missing punctuation, and broken sentence structures. Linguists say this pattern is increasingly visible in global communication. Grammar Rules IgnoredMany high-profile…

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