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$23 million Titanium toilet on Artemis II leaves taxpayers stunned - one of the priciest in historyArtemis II's advanced titanium toilet, costing taxpayers $23 million, malfunctioned shortly after launch. This 3D-printed system, designed ...
'Flush, flush, flush down the toilet': US lawmaker fires warning shot on Trump's handling of India tiesDuring a major Congressional hearing, US Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove warned that Trump's tariffs on India could inflict long-term da...
Are MBA degrees, IT certifications relevant in age of AI? HR manager's post ignites debateHR leader Seema Raghunath ignited a debate by declaring that MBA degrees and IT certifications are becoming obsolete in the AI-driven job m...
Can Elon Musk fix Pentagon’s budget woes amid conflicts of interest and his ties with Defense Department?While Elon Musk has made a name for himself as a visionary entrepreneur, questions regarding the Pentagon’s contracts loom large.
Why Apple is pushing the term 'spatial computing' along with its new Vision Pro headsetWith Apple's hotly anticipated Vision Pro headset hitting store shelves Friday, you're probably going to start to see more people wearing t...
Democracy's roots run deep and strong in India: PM's Economic Advisory Council Member Shamika RaviWhile questioning the objectivity of such assessments and their flawed designs and methodologies, Ravi said that such perception-based surv...
Kangana Ranaut’s vanity customised for Rs 65 lakh, reveals Ketan RavalRs 65 Lakh was spent to Customise Kangana’s vanity van for a 'traditional' Indian Look, according to reports.
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried to reverse decision on contesting extraditionThe cryptocurrency mogul was indicted in federal court in Manhattan on Tuesday and accused of engaging in a scheme to defraud FTX customers...
Indian wrestler Divya Kakran slams Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal"I met with CM Kejriwal in 2017 after winning a medal in Asia, assured me of help if I gave him a letter in writing. I did, but he never go...
The forgotten shipping pallet stages a pandemic-era rallyPallets serve as the base of a so-called unit load, a standard way to ship products so they’re easy to move with forklifts and jacks. They ...
On sanitation and heritage restoration: Sudha Murty, Infosys FoundationShe has also received the Padma Shri Award from the Government of India as well as seven honorary doctorates from universities in India.
What India can learn from Hong Kong's sewage systemCity planners realised that the existing water supply systems, which depended on rainwater flowing into a few existing reservoirs, would cl...
The case for and against public toiletsPublic urination is, of course, still common in India, but it is being constrained by initiatives like Swach Bharat – yet without easy prov...
China surpasses India in biogas plants, exposing hypocrisy of gau rakshaksEconomist TK Moulik explained that India had been among the pioneers in biogas technology but it had taken the Chinese a mere decade to ove...
Why filmmakers are taking the path of telling real-life stories in the documentary formatWinds of change may, however, be blowing across the Indian cinematic landscape, and bringing along with them a gaggle of documentary featur...
India's sole Customs & excise museum offers glimpse into battle of wits between smugglers & Customs sleuthsThe country’s sole Customs and excise museum in Goa offers a glimpse into the battle of wits between smugglers and Customs sleuths.
Planning Commission is dead, long live the new Plan!It was a decisive mandate for a change of government during a politically and economically supercharged 2014 that finally led to its epitap...
PM Modi's US Visit: Indians love the people of the US, but is the reverse also true?Now, I don’t wish to be critical of my colleagues, but their hoopla and hype in covering the ‘historic visit’ is completely over-the-top.
Bangalore school opts for crowd-funding via online platformHeadmistress goes to crowd funding platform to fix school’s leaking roof, building toilets and a fresh coat of paint.
- World media slams 'blunder-prone' CWG
The Incredible India mood, briefly generated by the spectacular opening ceremony, has evaporated as far as the world media is concerned.