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India’s Parliament approves bill to open civil nuclear power sector to private firms

Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year]   NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s Parliament approved new legislation Thursday that enables opening the tightly controlled civil nuclear power sector to private companies. The government termed it a major policy shift to speed up clean energy expansion while the opposition political parties argued that it dilutes safety

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TRAI fixes February 15 deadline for 1600-series adoption by IRDAI-regulated entities for service calls

Synopsis Telecom regulator TRAI has set a deadline of February 15, 2026. Insurance companies regulated by IRDAI must use special ‘1600’ series phone numbers for customer calls. This move aims to boost consumer trust and combat fraud. It will help people easily identify legitimate calls from financial institutions. This initiative follows similar mandates for banks

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Skip supplements, eat this Rs 10 fruit: Fitness coach reveals weight-loss & immunity boosting food with fibre and protein

Synopsis Winter brings affordable health with guava. Fitness coach Siddharth Tiwari highlights this local fruit as a nutritional powerhouse. Guava offers more Vitamin C than oranges and potassium than bananas. It is rich in fiber and even contains protein. This budget-friendly fruit is easy to incorporate into daily meals. Guava supports immunity, digestion, and weight

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Coursera to buy Udemy, creating $2.5 billion firm to target AI training: Report

Synopsis Coursera has announced a buyout of its rival Udemy in an all-stock merger, propelling the combined organisation to a valuation of $2.5 billion. Udemy shareholders would receive 0.8 shares of Coursera for each held. Online education platform Coursera said on Wednesday it would buy rival Udemy in an all-stock deal, valuing the combined company

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Why Bhavish Aggarwal shed Ola Electric stake; MoEngage closes $280mn round

We look at why Bhavish Aggarwal is selling his stake in Ola Electric. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5. Also in the letter: ■ Angel investors under threat■ OpenAI copies Meta’s playbook■ WBD rejects Paramount’s bid ETtech Explainer: Why Bhavish Aggarwal is selling Ola Electric shares to release pledged stock Bhavish Aggarwal is

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‘Make informed decisions’: DGCA cautions students headed abroad for pilot training

NEW DELHI: India has sounded a caution for students headed abroad for pilot training. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a notice for such students and their parents that it “has no role or responsibility in the regulation, oversight, quality, progress or completion of pilot training undertaken at organisations/ institutions situated abroad

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Legislative Assembly passes hate speech bill, while BJP members protest Byrathi Suresh’s remark on MLAs from coastal Karnataka

Home Minister G. Parameshwara introduced the Karnataka Hate Speech and Hate Crimes (Prevention) Bill in the Assembly for discussion and briefed the members about its features. | Photo Credit: File photo The Legislative Assembly, on December 18, passed the Bill on preventing hate speech and hate crimes, while members of the Opposition were on a

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How coffee spaces have become Hyderabad’s new community hubs

Cafés are an increasingly visible trend within the restaurant industry, and Hyderabad now has more cafés in a single neighbourhood than one could visit in a month. Why this surge? Conversations with café owners, artists and regular café-goers point to one recurring reason: flexibility. Interestingly, the same flexibility that draws customers in is also what

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