Kuldeep Kirtirajan

Fertilisers: ‘It takes time to restart plants’: Hormuz reopening may not ease fertiliser woes anytime soon, say industry executives

Fertiliser availability and prices may take another three to four months to return to normal despite a tentative US-Iran peace agreement and the expected reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, industry executives said.While the agreement is expected to ease pressure on global energy and shipping markets, executives said disruptions caused by the conflict in West…

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi turns eagle to grab a stunner during India A vs Afghanistan A Tri-Nation one-day match – Watch | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi takes a stunning catch (Screengrabs) NEW DELHI: Teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi once again grabbed the spotlight, this time with his brilliance in the field, producing a stunning catch during India A’s emphatic 101-run victory over Afghanistan A in the Tri-Nation Series.While the 15-year-old couldn’t make the most of his start with the bat,…

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After 8,000 layoffs, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg makes a ‘confession’ to employees; says: We don’t expect more layoffs this ​year, but don’t want to overpromise because…

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admits “mistakes” in AI overhaul memo, promises no more 2026 layoffs after 8,000 job cuts Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has a problem he can’t memo his way out of. A month after Meta cut 8,000 jobs and reassigned another 7,000 people to AI work, morale inside the company sits at record…

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BJP moves privilege notice in Rajya Sabha against Mallikarjun Kharge over remarks on PM Modi | India News

Privilege notice moved against Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge over remarks on PM NEW DELHI: Six BJP MPs have moved a privilege notice in the Rajya Sabha against Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge over remarks they described as “disrespectful” towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi, prompting chairman CP Radhakrishnan to refer the matter to the committee…

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Lionel Messi’s team blames ex-Bengal minister for Kolkata event chaos | Football News

Argentine footballer Lionel Messi during an event as part of his ‘G.O.A.T. India Tour 2025 (PTI Photo) Fresh developments have emerged in the investigation into the alleged mismanagement during Lionel Messi‘s ‘GOAT India Tour’ event at Kolkata’s Yuva Bharati Krirangan in December last year. On Wednesday, members of Messi’s team reportedly approached the Bidhannagar Police…

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Nda Women’S Quota Bill: Evening news wrap: Rahul Gandhi slams Telegram ban ahead of NEET re-test; Trump warns Iran deal could collapse & more | India News

NDA explores reviving women’s quota bill amid opposition defections and political churn. Rahul Gandhi attacks Telegram ban, says govt is targeting students instead of paper leak mafias. Akhilesh Yadav rejects SP split claims, accuses BJP of engineering defections. Trump’s “I’m the boss” joke draws laughter from leaders at the G7 summit. Trump warns Iran deal…

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US just treated an AI model like a missile. The age of software export controls has started with a bug report

For years, technology export controls meant things that arrived in wooden crates. Advanced chips. Lithography machines with German optics and Dutch precision. Missile guidance systems. Cryptography hardware. Physical objects with heft and serial numbers, moving through ports and customs declarations and the comforting paperwork of the material world. The entire legal architecture of export control…

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5 signs of narcissism – And 3 ways on how to deal with a narcissist, reveals pyschologist Dr Ramani Durvasula

Grandiosity is a inflated sense of self-importance, the belief they’re special, superior, or destined for greatness.They exaggerate achievements, expect special treatment, and often brag to dominate conversations.This “complex” masks insecurity; the grandiosity is armor against shame.When challenged, they may react with defensiveness or anger.In daily life, grandiosity leads to entitlement: they expect rules to bend…

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