Restrictions Announced In Sambhal Ahead Of Eid

[ad_1] The Sambhal administration on Wednesday announced a series of measures ahead of Eid celebrations, which is scheduled on Monday (March 31). Sambhal Sub-Divisional Magistrate Vandana Mishra said that people will not be allowed to offer namaz on the street and use loudspeakers. Mishra further called for mutual harmony and peace during Navratri, Ram Navami and … Read more

Sensex, Nifty Break 7-Day Winning Streak, End Lower On Profit Booking | Economy News

[ad_1] Mumbai: After seven consecutive sessions of gains, the Indian stock markets ended lower on Wednesday as investors booked profits across sectors. Sensex fell by 728.69 points, or 0.93 per cent, to close at 77,288.50. During the session, the index fluctuated between an intra-day high of 78,167.87 and a low of 77,194.22. Nifty also declined, … Read more

Youtube Premium users can test curated ques, faster playback speeds, and rewards features in Video apps

[ad_1] YouTube Premium is the Google-owned video platform’s paid membership that offers benefits [File] | Photo Credit: REUTERS Select YouTube Premium members can sign into their accounts to try out experimental perks and AI features on a limited basis, the company notified in its webpage. YouTube Premium is the Google-owned video platform’s paid membership that … Read more

Foreign Travelers Are Rethinking Travel to the U.S.

[ad_1] International tourists detained at U.S. borders. Steep tariffs imposed on trade partners. Threats against longtime allies. The onslaught of contested policies and language by the Trump administration in recent weeks is causing tourists around the globe to either cancel or reconsider travel to the United States. A growing number of visitors say they feel … Read more

Tech CEO: DOGE Is Doing Great Work. Don’t Ruin It With AI | Opinion

[ad_1] Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are doing incredible, badly needed work to cut out waste and modernize our bloated federal government. Overhauling the inefficient bureaucracy and taking a hard look at costly contracts and over-staffed departments is not just necessary—it’s a matter of national survival. The federal government, with its … Read more