Stagger station revamp to prioritise funding of rail corridors, govt panel tells railways | India News

NEW DELHI: Railways should plan station development and redevelopment projects in a staggered manner over a longer period considering that the priority is funding of programmatic corridors, a key inter-ministerial panel has told the national transporter.It has said that expenditure of station redevelopment should be linked to creation of revenue streams from developed stations, including…

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After tax return data leak, US Treasury terminates consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton contracts

The US Treasury Department has terminated its contracts with consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton following the conviction of a former contractor linked to the company for leaking sensitive tax data of thousands of wealthy Americans, including President Donald Trump, to media organisations.The decision comes amid broader efforts by the Trump administration to act against entities…

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1,059 days on, WPL gets its first hundred — Nat Sciver-Brunt makes it | Cricket News

Mumbai Indians’ Nat Sciver-Brunt celebrates her century during the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 T20 cricket match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians, at BCA Stadium, in Vadodara, Gujarat. (PTI Photo) Mumbai Indians all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt made history in the Women’s Premier League by scoring the tournament’s first-ever century during MI’s match against Royal…

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Mass dog killings rattles Telangana: 200 more canines found dead in Hanamkonda; toll rises to 1,100 | India News

NEW DELHI: In yet another case of alleged mass killings of stray dogs in Telangana, about 200 canines were reportedly killed in Hanamkonda district. This takes the total number of stray dogs found dead in the state since December 2025 to around 1,100, according to animal rights activists.Animal welfare activist A Goutham, associated with the…

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From novelty to necessity: How artificial intelligence quietly embedded itself in America’s working life

Not long ago, artificial intelligence belonged to the margins of working life, an experimental tool reserved for engineers, data scientists, and early adopters. Today, it sits at the centre of America’s offices, classrooms, and professional services firms, reshaping how millions approach their daily tasks.A new Gallup Workforce survey of more than 22,000 employed adults offers…

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