At Lahore’s ‘Eton’, Pakistani alum pays tribute to Indian dost | India News

At Lahore’s ‘Eton’, Pakistani alum pays tribute to Indian dost NEW DELHI: Nearly eight decades after Partition, a classroom at Lahore’s Aitchison College has become an unlikely bridge between India and Pakistan. On June 10, ‘Classroom No. 108’ at the 140-year-old institution was dedicated to Harcharan Singh Brar, a pre-Partition student who later became CM…

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Hydrogen-Powered Train: ‘Futuristic, smoke-free, pollution-free’: What we know about India’s first ‘swadeshi’ hydrogen train | India News

Photo credit: PIB NEW DELHI: Indian Railways has approved running India’s first indigenous hydrogen fuel-cell-based train on the Jind-Sonipat section of the Northern Railway, entering the elite club of nations including Germany, Japan, China, and the United States.The futuristic train will have 10 coaches and will be powered by a 1200-kilowatt engine. It is expected…

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‘Fundamental disagreement’: Denmark discusses Greenland with US in White House meeting; urges ‘respectful’ cooperation

Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Greenland’s Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt speak at a news conference at the Embassy of Denmark (AP photo) Officials from Greenland and Denmark met in Washington on Wednesday with senior White House officials including vice president JD Vance and secretary of state Marco Rubio amid renewed remarks by US…

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‘He’ll be tired’: Michael Vaughan spots one weakness in Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s game | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (PTI Photo) Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has already changed the way teams approach T20 batting, but feels the 15-year-old still has one aspect of his game to refine before establishing himself across all formats.Speaking on Ajinkya Rahane‘s YouTube channel ahead of India’s five-match T20I series against England…

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Is AI really behind job losses, or is it just a convenient scapegoat? Oxford Economics says the latter

The warning has become routine. Each new round of layoffs is swiftly followed by explanations invoking automation, artificial intelligence, and the future of work. Together, they form a narrative of inevitability, one in which machines are already reshaping employment and human workers are steadily being replaced.Yet a closer examination of the data suggests a far…

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