A humanoid robot from China has captured global attention with its jaw-dropping martial arts skills. Developed by Chinese robotics startup Unitree, the robot, named G1, has been seen executing precise kung fu moves, roundhouse kicks, and even a side flip with remarkable agility and balance.
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Indian CEO’s Rapid Reply to Customer Complaint on X Sparks Buzz
In a rare instance of direct corporate engagement, Ganesh Sonawane, founder and CEO of Frido, instantly responded to a customer's complaint about a faulty product on X (formerly Twitter), and his reaction has now gone viral.
Read More »Government Proposes Annual Pass System to Replace Highway Tolls: Nitin Gadkari
The central government is considering implementing an annual pass system to replace the existing toll collection mechanism on national highways, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, announced in the Lok Sabha on Thursday. This initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency and provide greater convenience to road users.
Read More »Delhi Airport: T1 to Begin Full Operations from April 15 as T2 Closes for Upgrades
Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) is set for a major transition as Terminal 1 (T1) becomes fully operational on April 15, while Terminal 2 (T2) will shut down next month for refurbishment. The announcement was made by Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), the airport's operator, on Thursday.
Read More »Special Coverage: Bihar 2025 Assembly Election
Neeraj Kumar Babloo, the current MLA from Chattapur, may not be nominated by the BJP in the upcoming Bihar assembly election because of strong anti-incumbency sentiment and voter fatigue over broken promises on development issues.
Read More »Yuzvendra Chahal to Provide ₹4.75 Crore Alimony to Dhanashree Verma in Divorce Settlement
Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal will pay actor-choreographer Dhanashree Verma ₹4.75 crore in alimony as part of their divorce settlement, according to a report by Bar and Bench. The alimony amount was disclosed during a Bombay High Court hearing, where the couple sought to fast-track their divorce proceedings by waiving the mandatory six-month reconciliation period.
Read More »Ben & Jerry’s Claims Unilever Fired CEO Dave Stever in Retaliation for Social Activism
Ben & Jerry’s has accused its parent company, Unilever, of unlawfully removing its CEO, David Stever, in retaliation for the ice cream brand’s social and political activism. The company filed a complaint in U.S. federal court on Tuesday, claiming the decision violated the merger agreement between the two companies.
Read More »Government Plans to Privatise 11 Airports by 2025-26: Report
New Delhi: The Indian government is reportedly planning to privatise 11 airports by the end of the financial year 2025-26 as part of its broader asset monetisation strategy. This marks the third round of airport privatisation, with the government bundling loss-making airports with profitable ones to attract investors, Bloomberg reported.
Read More »Bank Unions Announce Nationwide Strike on March 24-25 After Failed Talks With IBA
The United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) has announced a two-day nationwide strike on March 24 and 25 after discussions with the Indian Banks' Association (IBA) failed to yield any positive outcome. The strike is being called over several key demands, including adequate recruitment across all cadres, regularisation of temporary employees, and implementing a five-day workweek in the banking industry.
Read More »‘Rashtragranth’ play on Indian Constitution Receives Standing Ovation at Asia’s Oldest Law College
Rashtragranth, a gripping two-act play that explores India’s constitutional journey and its contemporary relevance, received a standing ovation at Government Law College, Mumbai, Asia’s oldest and most prestigious law institution. Organized by the Marathi Mandal of the college, the play, which dramatizes the struggles, sacrifices, and landmark moments that shaped India’s democracy, was highly praised by faculty members, students, and legal experts in attendance.
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