India must build its own AI models: Sarvam AI

NEW DELHI: India cannot afford to remain a passive consumer in the AI era and must urgently build its own frontier-scale artificial intelligence models if it wants to shape global technology rules, according to Pratyush Kumar, co-founder of Sarvam AI.Speaking at the CII Business Summit, Kumar said Sarvam is now preparing to train its first…

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China develops AI-powered technology that converts dirty wastewater into valuable fertiliser |

Chinese researchers have made a significant advancement in circular resource recovery by creating a new way to turn nitrate-laden wastewater into valuable ammonia for fertilisers. They used artificial intelligence to find a super-effective dual-atom catalyst, which led them to a process that tackles two major global issues: water pollution and the heavy energy use of…

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Anil Kapoor responds to criticism around Animal: ‘Father-son scenes with Ranbir Kapoor drew from personal experiences’ |

Anil Kapoor recently opened up about the criticism surrounding Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal and shared how deeply personal the father-son scenes in the film were for both him and co-star Ranbir Kapoor.Speaking to The Indian Express, the actor said that while people can have different opinions about a film after release, the team approached the…

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Cen No. 08/2025: RRB Isolated Categories recruitment 2026 application status released; check direct link here

RRB Isolated Categories application status 2026 announced for accepted, conditional and rejected applications RRB Isolated Categories application status 2026: The Railway Recruitment Board has released the application status for CEN No. 08/2025 recruitment for various posts under Isolated Categories. Candidates who submitted applications can now check whether their forms have been provisionally accepted, conditionally accepted,…

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Top 8 most visited museums in the world: From the Louvre to the Vatican Museums |

Museums are often discussed through collections, architecture or national importance, though attendance figures reveal something slightly different. The museums drawing the largest crowds tend to sit at the intersection of tourism, public memory, and cultural symbolism. Some occupy former royal palaces. Others became landmarks because entire cities grew around them over centuries. Visitor numbers also…

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