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‘Not a minor mistake’: Kejriwal writes to 29 automakers over E20 fuel, flags ‘contradictory’ claims on engine safety | India News

NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday wrote to 29 automobile manufacturers, seeking a written clarification on the impact of E20 ethanol-blended fuel on vehicle mileage and engines safety and asked them to respond within seven days.Addressing a press conference, Kejriwal said he had sent separate letters to Maruti Suzuki India,…

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Mumbai Rainfall: Mumbai’s 7-day rainfall exceeds Delhi’s annual average, nearly matches Bengaluru | Mumbai News

Mumbai recorded its wettest July days in recent years with intense downpours. MUMBAI: Mumbai received as much rain between June 30 and July 6 as several major metros typically do in an entire year.IMD’s Colaba observatory recorded 882. 6mm of rain and Santacruz 988. 8mm during the seven-day period, surpassing the average annual rainfall of…

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Inspiring quote of the day by Lionel Messi: “You can overcome something, if and only if…”

Lionel Messi. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images) When Lionel Messi once said, “You can overcome something, if and only if you love something enough,” and rightly so! His words are wise and they hit differently. It’s not cheap motivation; it’s a reflection of his own quiet grit and handling of absurd pressure. Messi knows that…

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Anthropic extends Claude Fable 5 free offer till July 12: Eligibility and other details explained

Anthropic has extended its Claude Fable 5 promotional offer through July 12. As part of the offer, Claude subscribers will be able to use the latest Fable 5 AI model at no extra cost. The company said the limited-time offer will now remain available until July 12, 2026, at 11:59 pm PT. As announced by…

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The world’s tallest trees are tricking gravity to survive drought by widening their internal water pipes and rewiring their water transport system |

For decades, scientists believed the world’s tallest trees faced a fundamental disadvantage during drought. The higher a tree grows, the harder gravity makes it for water to travel from the roots to the leaves, leading researchers to assume that towering rainforest giants would be especially vulnerable as the climate becomes hotter and drier. A new…

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Sudha Murthy’s leadership lesson of the day: Leadership is not a position or a luxury, but it is all an impartial and impersonal responsibility and influence |

Most of us have come across someone who changed the moment they got a promotion, the tone got sharper, the eye contact shorter, and the “please” and “thank you” quietly disappeared.And then there is the one who reaches a big title and somehow stays exactly as easy to talk to as before.This contrast says more…

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Singapore’s housing story: How Lion City wiped out its slums in six decades

Can a country eliminate slums almost entirely within a generation? Singapore’s housing story suggests it can. Once plagued by overcrowded settlements and poor sanitation, the city-state today houses more than four in five residents in government-built homes, with the vast majority owning their flats.According to the UN-Habitat report Housing Practice Series: Singapore, more than 80%…

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How Russia is trying to knock Elon Musk’s Starlink out of Ukraine’s war

SpaceX’s satellite internet service enables drone operators to maintain communications over long distances. Russia has begun deploying powerful electronic jamming systems to disrupt Ukraine’s use of Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet network, marking a new phase in the technological battle between the two sides as the war increasingly shifts towards drone warfare.The move is aimed…

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Trillion-dollar gamble: Does the AI boom risk repeating the dot-com crash?

The hottest investment story of the decade is also becoming one of its biggest financial questions.Artificial intelligence has shifted from a futuristic promise to an economic obsession. Tech companies race to build ever‑larger models, governments compete to secure semiconductor supply chains, investors pour billions into AI infrastructure, and markets reward firms that merely hint at…

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Who is more likely to get promoted at work?

The decision will vary from one organisation to another. In companies with rigid working hours and conventional management, morning people tend to have a slight advantage since they appear more dedicated and responsible. However, according to recent studies, night owls can be equally efficient or even superior when provided an opportunity to work in accordance…

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