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As tech companies race to secure the computing power needed to train and deploy AI systems, Meta is making its first AI infrastructure bet in India, striking a data center partnership with conglomerate Reliance Industries in a market that is rapidly emerging as a hub for AI infrastructure. The partnership, announced on Wednesday, will see Meta collaborate with Reliance on a 168-megawatt AI-enabled data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat, expanding a relationship that has evolved from Meta’s multibillion-dollar investment in Reliance’s Jio Platforms to a $100 million joint venture launched last year to develop enterprise AI solutions for customers in India…

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New Delhi: India is expected to see a current account deficit of 1.8 per cent of GDP in FY27 as against around 2 per cent projected earlier. This adjustment follows a stable outturn in the external sector during the preceding fiscal year despite a widening trade deficit.According to the ICICI Bank Global Market report, the primary drivers for this revision include resilient invisible receipts and anticipated adjustments in trade components. The report noted that these projections include a reduction in gold imports to USD 55 billion from USD 72 billion last year.The report outlined a sharp contrast between merchandise trade…

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Tata Consumer Products crossed the ₹20,000 crore revenue milestone in FY26, the company said at its 63rd Annual General Meeting, reporting consolidated revenue of ₹20,290 crore, a 15% increase over the previous year. Net profit rose 20% to ₹1,547 crore, supported by operating leverage, while EBITDA grew 12% to ₹2,815 crore, as reported by ET Now. The company said growth was broad-based across India operations, international businesses, and non-branded segments. Tata Consumer, which has evolved from a tea and coffee business into a diversified multi-category FMCG player, said its growth was driven by both organic and inorganic initiatives.Also read: A…

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The Centre has already mobilised close to Rs 20,000 crore through stake sales and asset monetisation in the first two months of the current financial year, as it looks to shore up revenues amid growing concerns over the fiscal impact of the conflict in West Asia, according to a TOI report.The amount raised so far accounts for roughly a quarter of the government’s full-year target, reflecting a renewed push to generate non-tax revenues at a time when spending pressures are mounting.The urgency stems largely from rising energy and fertiliser costs.The fertiliser ministry has sought a sharp increase in subsidy support,…

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It was hard to imagine an opera with a subject more potentially traumatic – or cathartic – for the assembled audience. The occasion, in the grand and gilded spaces of the National Opera of Ukraine, in Kyiv, was the premiere of excerpts of Mothers of Kherson, an opera about the abduction of Ukrainian children by Russian occupiers – a continuing, raw story of real-life loss and agony.The opera was originally intended to be about the Maidan protests of 2013-14. But the American librettist George Brant, the author of the hit play Grounded, switched course in 2023 when the stories of…

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Narendra Modi is now India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister. ‘Modi hai to Mumkin hai’, a popular catchphrase that has become synonymous with the BJP-led NDA government over the years. Indeed, this idea of “achieving the impossible” has often been projected as a hallmark of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 12-year-long tenure at the helm. But even many of his supporters may not have imagined that one day their leader would make ‘mumkin’ what had remained impossible for other leaders for decades.On June 10, 2026, Narendra Modi entered the record books by becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister of the country, serving…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A federal judge on Tuesday permanently blocked Alabama executing death row inmate Jeffrey Lee with nitrogen gas after finding that it violates the U.S. Constitution’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment.U.S. District Judge Emily C. Marks handed down the ruling hours after an appeals court reversed her initial finding that the controversial execution method was constitutional. She permanently barred the state from using nitrogen gas to execute Jeffrey Lee, 49, who was scheduled to be put to death on Thursday.The judge wrote that the appeals court found the method carried “a substantial…

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2 min readNew DelhiJun 10, 2026 12:36 PM IST The Delhi government’s National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) Project has asked the heads of government schools to identify and provide counselling to students who have failed Class 9 more than once. The goal is to prevent these students from dropping out of the education system entirely. In a circular issued by the Directorate of Education, school heads are required to compile a list of students who have failed Class 9 two or three times. They are then expected to invite these students and their parents to the school for counselling at…

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On Day 2 of the BMPS 2026 Semifinals, 24 teams from three groups will play six matches in a round-robin format at the Nodwin Gaming Arena in Delhi on June 10, 2026. On the first day, Groups A and C participated in three games each, while Group B competed in six matches. 16 teams from the Qualifiers and eight teams from the Survival Stage are fighting in 16 matches each over four days of the BMPS 2026 Semifinals. These 24 teams were seeded into three groups based on their performance in the previous stages. The first-to-sixth-ranked teams from the overall…

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A new study suggests that the earliest animals on Earth may have unintentionally slowed the rise of biodiversity. According to researchers from the University of Cambridge, the way these ancient organisms reproduced limited competition and kept evolution moving at a remarkably slow pace for millions of years. The findings, published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, offer a possible solution to a long-standing paleontological mystery. Although animals first appeared during the Ediacaran period, their diversity remained relatively limited for a surprisingly long time before a later burst of evolutionary innovation dramatically expanded life on Earth. Life’s Early Experiment After billions of…

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