Manav Kaul recalls living on Rs 30 a day in a Mumbai chawl after leaving Kashmir: ‘I had to cut away my Kashmiriyat’ | Hindi Movie News

Actor, writer and playwright Manav Kaul has reflected on his journey from Kashmir to Mumbai, opening up about displacement, survival, and the years he spent living in a chawl while trying to find his footing as an artist.Speaking about his childhood during his appearance on The Real Story with Sanghmitra Hitaishi, Manav recalled that his…

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IIT Delhi opens admissions for online Applied AI, ML and Decision Science course 2026

IIT Delhi invites applications for Applied AI, ML and Decision Science programme 2026 IIT Delhi has opened admissions for its Applied AI, ML and Decision Science Programme, an eight-month online certification course designed for professionals seeking skills in artificial intelligence, machine learning, predictive analytics and decision-making frameworks. The programme, delivered through eVIDYA in association with…

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Bond market push: Govt eyes Bloomberg index inclusion with latest G-Sec reforms

The government’s recent measures to boost foreign portfolio investment (FPI) in Government Securities (G-Secs) are aimed at improving India’s chances of securing inclusion in Bloomberg’s flagship Global Aggregate Bond Index, government sources said on Tuesday, PTI reported.Last Friday, the Centre unveiled a series of reforms to increase FPI participation in G-Secs and deepen the domestic…

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Quote of the day by Neil deGrasse Tyson: “Curious that we spend more time congratulating people who have succeeded than encouraging people who…” |

Success has a way of attracting attention. A student tops an examination, and messages pour in. An entrepreneur builds a thriving company, and suddenly everyone wants to hear their story. An athlete wins a championship, and cameras follow their every move. Society loves a winner. It always has.Yet Neil deGrasse Tyson‘s observation points towards something…

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