India, Feb. 28 -- The fight between the US government and Anthropic is no longer a contract negotiation dispute. It is a clash over killer robots and mass surveillance - and over who decides how artif... Read More
India, Feb. 28 -- The fight between the US government and Anthropic is no longer a contract negotiation dispute. It is a clash over killer robots and mass surveillance - and over who decides how artif... Read More
New Delhi, Feb. 28 -- Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has written to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman requesting action on two issues affecting armed forces personnel - adequate fund... Read More
Cooch Behar, Feb. 28 -- North Bengal State Transport Corporation (NBSTC) has issued a Rs 40.17 crore tender for the procurement of 93 new CNG buses, aiming to modernize and expand its fleet across Nor... Read More
India, Feb. 28 -- Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown Ups comes with great expectations. It is Rocking Star Yash's first release since the monster hit KGF: Chapter 2, which continues to be the highest gross... Read More
Kathmandu, Feb. 28 -- As Nepal's agriculture sector continues to struggle with chronic underinvestment and rising food imports worth billions of rupees annually, major political parties have placed fa... Read More
India, Feb. 28 -- In a high-impact crackdown stretching across state borders, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized 1,251 kg of cannabis (ganja) valued at Rs.6.15 crore, and arreste... Read More
Kathmandu, Feb. 28 -- When Juna Bastola paid Rs350 for a month of Netflix and Rs300 for three months of Amazon Prime Video via a digital service platform (premiumsewa), she knew she was not buying fro... Read More
New Delhi, Feb. 28 -- From gross domestic product (GDP) growth easing in the December quarter, to the government outlining a nearly Rs.17 trillion asset monetization pipeline, IT stocks extending loss... Read More
New Delhi, Feb. 28 -- In his parting speech as prime minister, Manmohan Singh hoped that history would judge him more kindly. He was right; he usually was, for this was a man who measured his words by... Read More