Indian Ships Stuck In Persian Gulf: West Asia crisis: 38 Indian ships stuck in Persian Gulf; 3 sailors dead | India News

Representative image (Picture credit: AP) NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Thirty-eight Indian flagged ships, mostly carrying crude and LNG with nearly 1,100 seafarers, were stuck in the Persian Gulf on Tuesday amid the conflict in West Asia. Shipping authorities here also confirmed the death of three Indian sailors and injury to one on board foreign-flagged vessels in “attacks”…

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Electrical check completed on Mount-Velachery MRTS line in Chennai | Chennai News

Chennai: Ahead of the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) inspection scheduled on March 5, the electrical department of Southern Railway carried out an inspection and trial runs on the Mount-Velachery suburban corridor on March 3.Southern Railway principal chief electrical engineer Ganesh inspected the stretch between the Velachery and St Thomas Mount railway stations on Tuesday….

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Loan-recovery agent steps on man’s foot while eating dosa in Bengaluru hotel, murdered | Bengaluru News

BENGALURU: A 31-year-old loan-recovery agent was allegedly murdered after he accidentally stepped on the foot of another man while eating dosa in front of a hotel on Thimmaiah Road, Basaveshwaranagar, Monday night.The victim is Shahsikumar and the accused are Manjunath and his brother Bhagyaraj alias Papu. Bengaluru: Loan Agent Kills Man, Extreme Heatwave Looms, Mini-Iran…

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‘Planned to travel 31 countries’: Canadian Sikh on world bike tour dies in crash in Peru | Ludhiana News

Punjab native Raghbir Singh Bharowal, 42, who lived in Surrey, Canada, has died in a motorcycle accident in Peru. BATHINDA: Punjab native Raghbir Singh Bharowal, 42, who lived in Surrey, Canada, has died in a motorcycle accident in Peru.Raghbir, a father of three, was a regulated Canadian immigration consultant. He was on a solo motorcycle…

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When software builds software: What developers must learn now

Artificial intelligence has generated both excitement and anxiety among students, fresh graduates and mid-career professionals, particularly in software development. Coding, built on structured logic and repeatable patterns, has proved especially amenable to AI training. As models grow more capable of generating, testing and even debugging code, many are asking a blunt question: what exactly should…

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OpenAI loses 1.5 million subscribers in less than 48 hours after CEO Sam Altman says yes to the deal that Anthropic rejected

Sam Altman-led OpenAI is facing a backlash after agreeing to let the US Department of Defense use its AI models on a classified government network. According to a website tracking boycott pledges (first reported by Forbes), more than 1.5 million users have left ChatGPT in less than 48 hours following the announcement. The reported exodus…

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