Even as Indians continue to rise as global tech leaders, many still face racist mockery for their accents and appearance — a reminder of how prejudice shadows progress. The latest
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Even as Indians continue to rise as global tech leaders, many still face racist mockery for their accents and appearance — a reminder of how prejudice shadows progress. The latest
New Delhi, Nov 8: Markets regulator SEBI on Saturday warned investors against investing in digital or e-gold products, saying such instruments fall outside its regulatory framework and involve significant risks.
The world may not have noticed, but we’ve crossed one of the most anticipated milestones in computing history. When the idea of passing the Turing test — machines conversing indistinguishably from humans — became reality,
Police officials have been ordered to ensure all bars and restaurants display clear warnings or use electronic tickers in parking areas to remind visitors about the dangers of drunk driving.
Azoria CEO James Fishback sparked a heated debate online after posting a fiery message on X (formerly Twitter), defending American talent and culture while criticising comparisons with countries like India
An early winter chill has set in across large parts of north and central India, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) warning that night temperatures will stay below normal for
A video uploaded by a Gurugram-based professional has triggered widespread discussion about workplace burnout and the challenges of maintaining work-life boundaries among India’s urban workforce. The clip, featuring Instagram user
Audio and wearables brand boAt’s much-anticipated public listing may have hit turbulent waters even before takeoff. A LinkedIn post by market commentator and author Jayant Mundhra has flagged serious people-related
A software developer working at a product-based startup has accused his company of exploiting employees by making them pay for Cursor IDE, an AI-powered coding assistant, to improve code coverage
Swiggy is back in the market to raise ₹10,000 crore, and Devina Mehra is not impressed. The First Global CMD took to LinkedIn to call out what she sees as





