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India and China Relations: Back to Basics.

On 27 April, the defence minister of India, Rajnat Singh, met his Chinese counterpart, Li Shangfu, on the margins of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers Meeting in Delhi. The meeting was yet another attempt to find a way out of the three-year-long standoff between thousands of soldiers along the disputed border, which began in May 2020 when Indian and Chinese forces clashed in the Galwan Valley, killing 20 Indian soldiers and an undisclosed number of Chinese ones. Since then, officials from both countries have met for 18 rounds of talks to try to agree on a disengagement of troops from the area with no success. India has blamed China for unilaterally trying to move the border by sending troops beyond the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between the countries. While it is in both China’s and India’s interest to settle the dispute, Beijing seems unwilling to engage in actual negotiations about the LAC, instead expressing hope that the two sides could move on from the issue and strengthen their mutual trust.

India’s and China’s dispute along the border is illustrative of the growing rivalry between the two countries, which is shaping the security landscape and strategic environment of South Asia. China is gaining power and influence in the Indo-Pacific – where India has long been the dominant power – and using it as yet another arena for its strategic rivalry with the United States. Given Europe’s trade with the region and the complex interplay of relations between China, the US, India, Russia, and the European Union, this dynamic will have severe consequences not just for the region, but for Europe as well.

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Beijing has tightened its grip over the entire Indian Ocean region in the past two decades. It has created a network of military and commercial facilities – the so-called string of pearls – and strengthened its economic relations with countries of the region. In 2022, Sri Lankan debt obligations to China rose to $7 billion, while the Maldives owes some 40 per cent of its GDP to China. These economic dependencies have eroded India’s influence in its immediate neighbourhood. New Delhi had built up strong diplomatic ties with other countries in the region through its “island diplomacy” and initiatives such as the Security and Growth for all in the Region maritime cooperation. China’s investment in the region has now pushed New Delhi into an economic competition which it may ultimately have difficulties sustaining.

New Delhi still exerts a dominant role in South Asia and, specifically, the Indian Ocean, but as China consolidates its position in the region, its attitude towards India has become more assertive. India remains resolute about preventing Chinese hegemony in Asia, repeatedly stressing that a multipolar world starts with a multipolar Asia, and seeking partnerships with a variety of countries, including the US and the EU. Beijing is concerned about India’s growing military ties with the US and tends to consider India’s intentions through the lens of its own rivalry with the US. India’s inability to push back China at the border also further diminishes New Delhi’s influence over the smaller regional states, namely Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and even the Maldives, by absorbing the financial, military, and administrative resources that could be spent on expanding India’s footprint in the region. It also poses questions about India’s relative power and its ability to protect smaller neighbouring countries from Chinese coercion. This leaves New Delhi even more isolated in the region that includes its arch-rival Pakistan.

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Both India and China insist that they want to rebuild trust but they cannot agree on the process. Because it currently has the upper hand, China would like trust building to remain a strictly bilateral matter and does not want organisations such as the G20 and the SCO, the other three BRICS states – Brazil, Russia, and South Africa – or even the ASEAN-led institutions to play any role in the so far hypothetical normalisation process. In doing so, China challenges India’s multilateral aspirations and de facto reduces New Delhi’s capacity to manage collectively the consequences of China’s rise for itself and the region. The war in Ukraine makes this even easier as Russia, traditionally on India’s side in multilateral regional arrangements, seems distracted and neutralised by its new, albeit uneasy, proximity to China.

The escalating tensions and aggression since 2013 are therefore no coincidence. Beijing’s coercion on the border and naval build-up in the Indian Ocean force India into a costly arms race and warn it against what Beijing considers excessive proximity to the US. In the ongoing great power competition between China and the US, every issue becomes a zero-sum game. This makes it harder for India to solve its border conflict with China and at the same time manage China’s rise and growing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region in a peaceful manner.

Sambit Patra ‘Slip of Tongue’ on Lord Jagannath by BJP causes Controversy, says PM Modi.

The viral clip features Sambit Patra speaking to a private Odia channel where he can be heard saying that Lord Jagannath is PM Modi’s “bhakt” (devotee). The BJP leader later apologised, calling his remark a “slip of tongue”.

  • Sambit Patra, in a slip of tongue, stated that Lord Jagannath is PM Modi’s devotee
  • Naveen Patnaik and Arvind Kejriwal condemn Patra’s remark
  • Congress demands an apology from PM Modi

Sambit Patra, a BJP leader and the party’s candidate for the Puri Lok Sabha constituency, intentionally stirred up controversy when a careless comment he made about Lord Jagannath and Prime Minister Narendra Modi went viral.

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In the widely shared video, Patra is heard declaring that Lord Jagannath is PM Modi’s bhakt (devotee) while speaking to a private Odia station.

“Mahaprabhu Shree Jagannatha is the Lord of Universe,” declared Naveen Patnaik, the chief minister of Odisha and the leader of the ruling Biju Janata Dal, in response to the film. It is an affront to the Lord to refer to Mahaprabhu as a follower of another person. Across the world, this has offended and denigrated the beliefs of millions of Odias and Jagannatha bhaktas.”

Calling Lord Jagannath the greatest symbol of Odia asmita (pride), Patnaik denounced Patra’s statement.

“By this you have deeply hurt Odia Asmita and this will be remembered and condemned by the people of Odisha for a very long time,” he said.

Later, Sambit Patra clarified his remarks, emphasising that it was a slip of tongue.

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Replying to Naveen Patnaik’s post on X, Sambit Patra wrote, “Naveen Ji Namaskar! I gave number of bytes today to multiple media channels after the massive success of Shri Narendra Modiji’s Road Show in Puri today, everywhere I mentioned that Modi ji is an ardent “Bhakt” of Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu. By mistake during one of the bytes I pronounced just the opposite. I know you too know and understand this.”

“Sir, let’s not make an issue out of a nonexistent issue. We all have ‘slip of tongue’ sometimes. Thanks and Pranam,” he added.

In a video on X, Patra said he would fast for three days to repent for his mistake.

“Today, I am deeply troubled by the mistake I have made regarding Mahaprabhu Shri Jagannath Ji,” a rough translation of Patra’s post in Hindi read.

“I bow down at the feet of Mahaprabhu Sri Jagannath Ji and beg for forgiveness. I will be fasting for the next three days to correct my mistake and repent,” he added.

Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal also criticised Patra, calling his remark an “insult to God”.

“I strongly condemn this statement of BJP. They have started thinking that they are above God. This is height of arrogance. Calling God bhakt of Modi ji is an insult to God,” he said.

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The Congress also hit out at the BJP over Patra’s remark. “BJP leader Sambit Patra says that Mahaprabhu Lord Shri Jagannath is a devotee of Narendra Modi. This is a grave insult to Mahaprabhu. This statement has hurt the faith of crores of devotees. Sambit Patra, who is immersed in Modi Bhakti, should not have committed this sin. Narendra Modi himself should apologize for this disgusting statement,” a post on party’s X handle read.

Lord Jagannath, a form of Lord Vishnu, is a popular deity in Odisha and his temple in Puri is a pilgrimage site.

Maharashtra HSC 12th Results 2024 Announced: Click the Direct Link.

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024: Those who took the Science, Arts, and Commerce 12th MSBSHSE examinations can view and obtain their results at mahresult.nic.in and mahahsscboard.in.

Live updates for the Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024: Today, May 21, the Maharashtra Board has made available the Maharashtra HSC Result 2024 for students pursuing science, arts, or commerce streams. Using their roll number and mother’s name, candidates who took the Maha 12th test can check their results on the official websites at mahresult.nic.in, hscresult.mahahsscboard.in, and mahahsscboard.in. The Maharashtra 12th examinations were place this year from February 2 and March 19, 2024. 93.37% of the total passed. Once again, girls have outpaced boys. The stream that performs the best is science.


Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2024 Available on results.digilocker.gov.in

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Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2024: Supply Exam, Re-evaluation Dates

  • Registration for additional exams will open on May 27.
  • Application process for reevaluation, May 22–June 5.
  • Request for copies of the response sheets between May 26 and June 14.

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2024: Improvement Exams

MSBSHSE will be conducting improvement exams twice — once in July-August and February-March 2025.

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2024: Repeater Candidates Result

  • No. of students who appeared: 45,083
  • No. of students passed: 22,463
  • Overall pass percentage: 49.82%

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2024: Private Candidates Result

  • No. of students who appeared: 40,795
  • No. of students passed: 34,988
  • Overall pass percentage: 85.76%

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2024: Vocational Stream Result

  • No. of students who appeared: 35,106
  • No. of students passed: 30,808
  • Overall pass percentage: 87.75%

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2024: Arts Stream Statistics

  • No. of students who appeared in the arts stream: 3,51,145
  • No. of students passed: 3,01,566
  • Boys pass percentage: 81.91%
  • Girls pass percentage: 90.38%
  • Overall pass percentage: 85.88%

Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024: No Roll Number? How to Get Marks?

Students of MSBSHSE class 12 will need their admit cards to check their scorecards as they contain their roll number which is needed to check marks. However, if you do not have your roll number or have lost your admit card, you need to contact your school authorities.

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2024: Commerce Stream Statistics

  • No. of students appeared in commerce stream: 3,07,878
  • No. of students passed: 2,83,818
  • Boys pass percentage: 89.81%
  • Girls pass percentage: 94.79%
  • Overall pass percentage: 92.18%

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024: Division-Wise Pass Percentage

  • Konkan: 97.5%
  • Nashik: 94.71%
  • Pune: 94.44%
  • Kolhapur: 94.24%
  • Chatrapati Sambhaji Nagar: 94.08%
  • Amravati: 93%
  • Latur: 92.36%
  • Nagpur: 92.12%
  • Mumbai: 91.95%

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024: Know Your Grades

  • 75% and above — Distinction
  • 60% and above — First Division
  • 45% to 59% — Second Division
  • 35% to 44% — Pass Grade
  • Below 33% — Failed

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024: Alternate Websites

Students can check the Maharashtra Board Examination Result 2024 at the following websites:

  • mahahsc.in
  • mahahsscboard.in
  • hscresult.mkcl.org
  • mahresult.nic.in

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024: Direct Link

MSBSHSE 12th results are now available at mahresult.nic.in, and mahahsscboard.in.

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2024: Science Stream Statistics

  • Students appeared in science stream: 7,25,077
  • Students passed: 7,09,314
  • Boys pass percentage: 97.43%
  • Girls pass percentage: 98.27%
  • Overall pass percentage: 97.82%

Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024: How to Check?

  • Step 1: Go to mahresult.nic.in, the official website.
  • Step 2: Select the notification link “Maharashtra HSC result 2024” from the homepage.
  • Step 3: In the designated fields, enter the student’s roll number and mother’s name.
  • Step 4: To submit it, click the “View Result” button.
  • Step 5: The result will be displayed on the screen.

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024 Link Activated

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024 Link Activated

Maharashtra HSC Result Link Roll Number Wise Shortly

To check the Maharashtra board HSC results 2024, students will have to enter their roll numbers and application number mentioned on the admit card. The results will be announced shortly.

hscresult.mahahsscboard.in Not Working? Check via SMS

  • Step 1: Go to your inbox and type an SMS in the format: MHHSCSEAT NO.
  • Step 2: Then send the message to 57766.
  • Step 3: The Maharashtra HSC result will be sent on the same number.

Has MSBSHSE Activated Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024 Link?

Not yet, the Maha 12th result link will be activated anytime soon.

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024: Grading System

This year, over 8000 students have scored 90% and above. Know the grading system of the board:

  • 75% and above — Distinction
  • 60% and above — First Division
  • 45% to 59% — Second Division
  • 35% to 44% — Pass Grade
  • Below 33% — Failed

Roll No. and Mother’s Name Needed to Check Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024

Students can access their scores by entering their roll numbers and their mother’s name on the official website at mahresult.nic.in.

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024: Division Wise Pass Percentage Released; Pune 3rd

  • Konkan: 97.5%
  • Nashik: 94.71%
  • Pune: 94.44%
  • Kolhapur: 94.24%
  • Chatrapati Sambhaji Nagar: 94.08%
  • Amravati: 93%
  • Latur: 92.36%
  • Nagpur: 92.12%
  • Mumbai: 91.95%

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024: Online Marksheets to be Provisional in Nature

The online mark sheet will be provisional in nature. The final mark sheets provided by MSBSHSE a few weeks after the results are declared. The original marksheets will be delivered to schools soon. Following that, students can pick them up from their respective schools.

Maharashtra HSC 12th Results 2024 LIVE: Unsatisfied With Marks? Know Your Options

After the results are released, MSBSHSE students who feel that they could have received higher grades can request a verification of their results. Candidates who are dissatisfied with their results can also opt for a re-evaluation of the answer sheets. The re-evaluation requests for the answer sheet will be open to students who will request a photocopy of the answer sheet. The dates of verification and re-evaluation will be notified by the board on the official website.

mahresult.nic.in Not Working? Alternate Method to Check Maha 12th Result

  • via SMS

Step 1: Go to your inbox and type an SMS in the format: MHHSCSEAT NO.

Step 2: Then send the message to 57766.

Step 3: The Maharashtra HSC/12th result will be sent on the same number.

  • via DigiLocker

Step 1: Go to the DigiLocker website — digilocker.gov.in or download the app

Step 2: Click on ‘Register for DigiLocker’

Step 3: Enter a valid mobile number. Enter the OTP sent to the registered mobile number

Step 4: Set your username and password

Step 5: Enter your Aadhar number

Step 6: Sign in using your registered user name and password to check results.

How to Check MSBSHSE HSC 12th Arts, Science, Commerce Results?

  • Step 1: Go to mahresult.nic.in, the official website.
  • Step 2: Select the notification link “Maharashtra HSC result 2024” from the homepage.
  • Step 3: Enter roll number and mother’s name.
  • Step 4: To submit it, click the “View Result” button.
  • Step 5: The result will be displayed on the screen.

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Results 2024: Over 13 Lakh Students Clear Exam

  • Students registered: 14,33,331
  • Students appeared: 14,23,923
  • Students passed: 13,29,684

MSBSHSE HSC 12th Arts, Science, Commerce Results in 30 Minutes!

MSBSHSE will release the HSC 12th Arts, Science, Commerce Results link at 1 PM. Till then, note these important websites:

  • mahresult.nic.in
  • results.digilocker.gov.in
  • hscresult.mahahsscboard.in
  • mahahsscboard.in
  • msbshse.co.in
  • hscresult.mkcl.org

MSBSHSE HSC 12th Arts, Science, Commerce Results Latest Updates

MSBSHSE has declared the pass percentage which is 93.37%. However, students cannot still access the scores as the direct link to the results will be activated at 1 PM.

Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024: Details to Check on Mark Sheet

  • Class
  • Student’s Name
  • Roll Number
  • Mother’s Name
  • Father’s Name
  • District/School Code
  • Group Code
  • Subject-wise theory marks
  • Subject-wise practical marks
  • Total Marks
  • Maximum marks
  • Result / Division

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result 2024: Direct Link in 1 Hour!

Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024: Once Again, Arts Lowest-Performing Stream

YEARSCIENCEARTSCOMMERCE
202497.82%85.88%92.18%
202396.09%84.05%90.42%

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Results 2024: How to Check Online?

1- Go to Maharashtra Board Result website — mahresult.nic.in

2- Click on Maharashtra HSC Result Link 2024 on the homepage of the website.

3- After doing this, Maharashtra HSC Result 2024 login page will open. Fill in your roll number and mother’s name here and submit.

4- Maharashtra Board 12th Result 2024 will be displayed on your screen. Check it and download it. You should take a printout of it for future reference.

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Results 2024: Science Best-Performing Stream

  • Science pass percentage: 97.82%
  • Arts pass percentage: 85.88%
  • Commerce pass percentage: 92.18%
  • Vocational pass percentage: 87.75%
  • ITI pass percentage: 87.69%

Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024: Girls Outperform Boys Yet Again!

  • Girls pass percentage: 95.44%
  • Boys pass percentage: 91.60%

Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024 Direct Link Soon

Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024 Direct Link Soon

Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024: Slight Increase in Pass Percentage

  • 2024 – 93.37%
  • 2023 – 91.25%
  • 2022 – 94.22%
  • 2021 – 99.63%
  • 2020 – 90.66%
  • 2019 – 85.88%

Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024 Result Link to be Activated at 1 PM

While Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024 pass percentage has been declared, the result link is yet to be activated by MSBSHSE and will be done at 1 PM.

Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2024: How to Check?

  • Step 1: Go to mahresult.nic.in, the official website.
  • Step 2: Select the notification link “Maharashtra HSC result 2024” from the homepage.
  • Step 3: In the designated fields, enter the student’s roll number and mother’s name.
  • Step 4: To submit it, click the “View Result” button.
  • Step 5: The result will be displayed on the screen.

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2024: Pass Percentage Over The Years

YEARPASS PERCENTAGE
202391.25%
202294.22%
202199.63%
202090.66%
201985.88%

For students around the state, the release of the Maharashtra HSC 12th Results 2024 represents a critical turning point and provides a clear path for their future academic and professional aspirations. With the direct connection provided, students may now retrieve their results, guaranteeing a seamless and effective process. Best wishes for all of the students’ upcoming endeavours and congratulations on all of their hard work and accomplishments! Please click the linked link for further information and complete findings.

Zirakpur Areas Reel Under Power Cuts.

Zirakpur Areas Reel Under Power Cuts. Electricity, water issues missing from poll talk

Zirakpur, 19 May

Every day, Zirakpur residents have to endure protracted power outages in the sweltering heat.

Residents reported that unplanned power outages lasting up to four hours are implemented every day on average. “We have had daily power outages in our location for the last four days. After a half-hour, the power supply is restored, but everything goes back to normal, according to Baltana resident KR Sharma.

Residents have complained that power outages don’t just happen in the afternoons in numerous places. Even in Dhakoli, there is no electricity at night. We are the only ones aware of how terrifying this experience is for us. There isn’t a single politician or PSPCL official discussing this issue. One typical response is maintenance work, according to Peermuchhalla resident Vinay Srivastav.

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Officials of Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) said there was no shortage of power but in summers, overloading issues cropped up in old cables and transformers.

Uninterrupted power supply and safe drinking water are big issues in Zirakpur, Kharar and Mohali, yet no politician is talking about these. A large number of residents suffer from diarrhoea and vector-borne diseases year after year, yet nothing is being done to address the problem.

A resident of Sunny Enclave, Zirakpur, SC Dhall, said, “We have been facing water scarcity for the past two days. Normal water supply was restored last evening.”

At Shakti Nagar in Dera Bassi, which is also known as Tubewell Colony, residents have been facing water scarcity for the past one week. Water is being supplied through tankers there.

RVNL Shares Surge 8% After Order Win; Stock Nearly Triples in a Year.

RVNL Shares Surge 8% After Order Win; Stock Nearly Triples in a Year. surged more than 7.65 per cent to Rs 322.50 on Monday, commanding a total market capitalization of more than Rs 67,000 crore.

Tuesday’s trading session saw a roughly 8% increase in Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd. (RVNL) shares as a result of the company receiving an order from South Eastern Railway. On Monday, the exchange filed with the bourses to notify the firm of the order win.

“Rail Vikas Nigam Limited has received letter of acceptance (LoA) from SER HQELECTRICAL/South Easter Railway for designing, supply, erection, testing and commissioning for upgradation of electric traction system from 1×25 KV to 2×25 KV traction system for Kharagpur section of Kharagpur division of South Eastern Railway to meet 3000 MT loading target,” stated RVNL in its filing.

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Following the announcement of order win, shares of RVNL surged more than 7.65 per cent to Rs 322.50 on Monday, commanding a total market capitalization of more than Rs 67,000 crore. The scrip had settled at Rs 299.65 in the previous trading session on Saturday.

RVNL shares have soared more than 190 per cent from its 52-week low at Rs 110.50 hit on May 31, 2023. The stock has surged more than 80 per cent in the year 2024 so far, while the stock has nearly doubled investors wealth in the last six months period. Even in the last one month, it is up 25 per cent.

Rail Vikas Nigam’s net profit rose 33.2 per cent on year-on-year (YoY) basis to Rs 478.6 crore, with a healthy topline as well as operating numbers. Its revenue from operations during the quarter under review grew 17.4 per cent YoY to Rs 6,714 crore.

At the operating level, the state-run railway company’s ebitda in Q4FY24 rose 21.8 per cent YoY to Rs 456.4 crore over Rs 374.6 crore in a year-ago period, while Ebitda margin came in at 6.8 per cent in the reporting quarter. RVNL’s board also recommended a final dividend of Rs 2.11 per equity share.

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In an separate exchange filing, the company said that the President of India has approved the appointment of NC Karmali as the part-time Government nominee director on the board of Rail Vikas Nigam with immediate effect, till he holds the post of executive director/Gati Shakti, Railway Board or further orders, whichever is earlier.

Incorporated in 2003 by the Ministry of Railways, Rail Vikas Nigam Limited is a project executing agency. It is engaged in the business of mobilization of financial resources, rail project development, enhancing golden quadrilateral and port connectivity by implementing rail projects and raising extra-budgetary resources for Indian Railway project execution.

The PSU counter raised a total of Rs 481.57 crore via its IPO launched in April, 2019. The company issued its shares at Rs 19 apiece. The stock has zoomed about 1,600 per cent or 16 times from its issue price. Each lot of the PSU counter has delivered a return of more than Rs 2.35 lakh to the investors, if held so far.

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Rags-to-riches stories of people who achieve great heights by rising from humble backgrounds are often inspiring. One such tale is that of Bavaguthu Raghuram Shetty, popularly known as BR Shetty, an Indian businessman who once led billion-dollar companies. Burj Khalifa However, fate took an unexpected turn when he had to  sell his Rs 12,400 crore company for just Rs 74. Yes, you read that right!

Well, let’s delve into the life of BR Shetty and learn about his fall from grace.

Shetty was born on August 1, 1942 into a Tulu-speaking Bunt family, in Karnataka’s Udupi. He studied in a Kannada medium school and completed his pharmaceutical education from Manipal. He also served as the Vice-Chairman of the Municipal Council in Udupi. He married Chandrakumari Shetty and has four children.

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In 1973, he moved to Abu Dhabi from Karnataka for better opportunities with just about Rs 665. He also worked as a pharma salesman for some time. In 1975, the 81-year-old founded a small pharmaceutical clinic, New Medical Centre (NMC). Initially, his wife was the only doctor at the centre. Over the years, NMC went on to become one of the largest private healthcare providers in the UAE. With this, Shetty became a pioneer in the UAE’s private healthcare sector. 

He was included on the Forbes list of India’s 100 Richest People in 2015 and was listed as the 42nd richest person in 2019. He had a net worth of Rs 18000 crore and used to own floors in the iconic Burj Khalifa, had a fleet of luxury cars and a private jet.

In 2019, a UK-based investment research firm, Muddy Waters alleged that Shetty inflated cash flow to show less debt. Subsequently, the allegations triggered a fall in the company’s shares and as a result, BR Shetty had to sell his Rs 12,478 crore company for just Rs 74 at the time to an Israeli-UAE consortium. This is how his fortunes changed overnight.

In April 2020, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank filed a criminal complaint against NMC Health. Days later, the Central Bank of UAE ordered the freezing of his accounts and the blacklisting of his firms. On 8 April 2020, NMC went into Administration in the UK due to the company’s insolvency.

Microsoft Announces New, Potent “Copilot+ PCs” for the AI Era, Which will be Available for Purchase on June 18 and Cost…

Microsoft, a major player in technology, has unveiled a new line of Windows computers geared towards artificial intelligence (AI) applications. According to a statement from the business, these Windows PCs, dubbed “Copilot+ PCs,” are the quickest and smartest ever created.

The PCs, which start at $999, include new silicon with over 40 TOPS (trillion operations per second) of processing power, an all-day battery life, and access to the most cutting-edge AI models.

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According to Yusuf Mehdi, Executive Vice President, Consumer Chief Marketing Officer, “These experiences come to life on a set of thin, light, and beautiful devices from Microsoft Surface and our OEM partners Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung, with availability starting on June 18.”

Connected to and enhanced by the large language models (LLMs) running in Azure Cloud in concert with small language models (SLMs), Copilot+ PCs can now achieve a level of performance never seen before.

“They are up to 20 times more powerful and up to 100 times as efficient for running AI workloads and deliver industry-leading AI acceleration,” said the company.

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The Microsoft ‘Pluton Security’ processor will be enabled by default on all Copilot+ PCs for security.

“Now with Recall, you can access virtually what you have seen or done on your PC in a way that feels like having photographic memory,” the company informed.

Adobe’s flagship apps are coming to Copilot+ PCs, including Photoshop, Lightroom and Express and Illustrator, Premiere Pro and more will arrive this summer.

PM Modi Pays Tribute To Former PM Rajiv Gandhi On His Death Anniversary.

The Prime Minister wrote on X, “On his death anniversary, my tributes to our former PM Shri Rajiv Gandhi Ji.” in honour of Rajiv Gandhi’s passing.

On the 33rd anniversary of Rajiv Gandhi’s passing today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid respect to the former prime minister.
Taking to X, the Prime Minister said, “On his death anniversary, my tributes to our former PM Shri Rajiv Gandhi Ji.”

At Veer Bhumi in Delhi on Tuesday morning, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, and party MP Rahul Gandhi also honoured Rajiv Gandhi on the occasion of his 33rd death anniversary.

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In the nation’s capital, other Congressmen including Sachin Pilot and P Chidambaram also paid their respects to the former prime minister.

Rajiv Gandhi took over the charge of the Congress in 1984 following the assassination of his mother and then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. He became India’s youngest Prime Minister at the age of 40 when he assumed office in October 1984.

He served as the Prime Minister of India till December 2, 1989. Born on August 20, in 1944, was assassinated by a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) suicide bomber during an election rally in Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu on May 21, 1991.