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It’s not FAANG anymore. It’s MANGOS.
With SpaceX about to break records with an IPO on Friday, Anthropic about to break records with its pending IPO, and OpenAI racing to match or best its archrivals with its own potentially record-breaking IPO, the tech industry will soon have a new set of public company overlords. Should all these IPOs take place as planned, these companies will be replacing the vicious-sounding FAANG cabal — Facebook (now Meta), Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google (now Alphabet) — with the delightfully sweet-sounding (though truly sour and atrocious if consumed unripe) coterie MANGOS: Meta, Anthropic, Nvidia, Google, OpenAI, SpaceX. As these companies…
Centre announces Rs 95,692 crore interim allocation under VB-G RAM G
New Delhi, The Centre on Tuesday announced an interim allocation of Rs 95,692 crore under the newly introduced VB-G RAM G scheme for a seamless transition, with Union Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan asserting that no state would face any reduction in funds.Addressing a press conference after a meeting with the state rural development ministers, Chouhan said the interim allocation had been made as the draft rules of the new scheme were still being finalised and to ensure that rural employment and development activities continue uninterrupted after June 30.”Without causing any inconvenience to workers, we are moving from the…
IRCTC cracks down on errant e-catering entities
New Delhi: Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation has launched a coordinated drive to permanently dismantle unauthorized e-catering entities operating across the Indian Railways network.A company statement said these entities source meals from unregulated eateries that bypass hygiene guidelines. “This includes the preparation of food in unsanitary conditions and non-compliance with mandatory medical screenings for delivery staff and kitchen workers,” an IRCTC statement said, adding they also pose financial and cyber security threats.Also read | Severe cooking gas crunch forces Indian Railways back on to an old, abandoned pathThe railway public sector undertaking listed 14 websites as non-compliant operators and…
This proposed federal budget cut could eliminate job training for 42,000 vulnerable seniors
A job-training program for low-income older adults is set to lose funding under President Donald Trump’s proposed budget for 2027 — just as more stringent work requirements for food aid and healthcare coverage go into effect. Source link
India eyes more FDI, speed up divestment, asset monetisation as economy faces external risks
New Delhi: The government plans to push ahead with reforms, including further measures to boost foreign investment, speeding up divestment and asset monetisation, as it seeks to preserve India’s growth momentum in the face of rising fuel and fertiliser import costs triggered by the West Asia crisis, government sources said on Tuesday.They said that the country’s GDP growth momentum remains intact, with domestic consumption holding up.”Growth is not under stress, but there are external challenges… Quarter after quarter, growth is showing momentum. Domestic economy is doing good, consumptions are not coming down…,” the sources said.Also read: India’s biggest trade bet…
EU plans to ban Russian soldiers from bloc in fresh sanctions on Moscow | European Union
The EU hopes to ban Russian soldiers from entering its territory as part of further sanctions against Moscow that also target banks, crypto firms and the Kremlin’s oil revenues.Announcing the proposals on Tuesday, the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, said: “We propose for the first time to ban from entry into the European Union anyone who has served in the Russian armed forces since the beginning of the war. So Europe stays off limit for anyone who has participated in the invasion of Ukraine, as simple as that.”The proposed visa ban on combatants is part of the EU’s…
COLOGNE, Germany — German defense leaders will go back to the drawing board in their quest for a next-generation fighter jet following the end of the once-ambitious French-German-Spanish Future Combat Air System.As the dust was still settling in Berlin from Monday’s bombshell news, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius outlined three options on Tuesday, plus a mysterious fourth path that he alluded to but left unexplained.One option consists of buying additional stealthy F-35 jets from the United States on top of the 35 already ordered, he said on the sidelines of a meeting with his Czech counterpart, Jaromír Zůna, in Berlin.German news…
Indus Waters Treaty: Centre says Pakistan won’t get ‘a single drop’ in coming years | India News
NEW DELHI: Union jal shakti minister CR Patil on Tuesday said that the Narendra Modi government is working to ensure that Pakistan receives no water from the Indus river system in the coming years. Patil said the treaty had not been terminated but suspended, and that efforts were underway to stop water flowing across the border. “It still stands; rather, the treaty has been kept in abeyance. And since Prime Minister Modi took this decision, every effort is being made to ensure not a single drop flows there,” he said.Patil added that the issue was being closely monitored at the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Surveillance video captured the final moments before a Pennsylvania State University student was killed after an armed robbery attempt.The Philadelphia Police Department said Billy Schmidt, 22, was close to home when the armed robbery attempt happened on Saturday around 1:30 a.m. When officers arrived, the college student was found with a gunshot wound to his chest. He was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead at 1:47 a.m., according to police.Schmidt can be heard saying, “Give me my phone,” before a gunshot could be heard seconds later.Bill Schmidt, his father, told ABC7…
Generating winds for the maritime sails | Education News
If seeing is believing, the maritime sector has historically suffered from low public visibility. While trains, automobiles and aeroplanes are familiar and frequently experienced by citizens, ships remain distant silhouettes on the horizon or are merely heard about. This limited visibility has long kept shipping and allied maritime sectors outside mainstream national discourse after Independence. In recent years, however, maritime development has moved into the spotlight through ambitious policies, investment commitments, and administrative and legislative reforms.India’s development trajectory has increasingly recognised port-led growth and maritime infrastructure as catalysts for economic expansion. The Sagarmala Programme seeks to modernise ports, enhance connectivity…