AI can already replace nearly 12% of jobs in the US: Why the first impact is showing up in entry-level roles

New findings reveal Artificial Intelligence can now handle tasks for nearly 12 percent of the US workforce. This capability is impacting entry-level jobs the most. Governments are accelerating infrastructure and workforce development plans. Young workers can build resilient careers by focusing on human-centered skills and digital fluency. The transition is happening now, requiring immediate adaptation.

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​UP Government reiterates Aadhaar card invalid as proof of birth date

Uttar Pradesh government has reiterated that Aadhaar cards are not acceptable as proof of date of birth in any official process. Fresh instructions were issued to all state departments, clarifying Aadhaar’s status as not an official birth certificate. This directive follows UIDAI’s confirmation that Aadhaar is inadmissible for birth date verification, aiming to standardize documentation…

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Urmila Matondkar recalls ‘Rangeela’ dances ahead of re-release: ‘Saroj Khan said I should have been credited as choreographer’

Urmila Matondkar reflects on ‘Rangeela’s’ enduring appeal as the film gets a restored re-release. She highlights how her character redefined the mainstream heroine, blending relatability with celebrated sensuality. Matondkar also praises co-stars Jackie Shroff and Aamir Khan, recalling Khan’s dedication and Shroff’s supportive presence. The film’s iconic music and choreography are also celebrated.

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Australia introduces stricter vitamin B6 supplement rules to prevent toxicity and nerve damage

Australia is implementing stricter regulations on high-dose vitamin B6 supplements starting June 2027 to prevent nerve damage. Products over 50mg will require pharmacist advice or a prescription, balancing access to lower doses with public health protection. This move addresses risks associated with excessive intake, which can lead to serious side effects.

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Asia Power Index: India reaches ‘major power’ status; Operation Sindoor boosts military rankings

India has achieved ‘major power’ status, ranking third in Asia according to the Lowy Institute’s Power Index. This rise is attributed to its growing economic and military strengths, notably boosted by recent combat experience in Operation Sindoor. While India leads Japan and Russia, a significant gap remains with China and the US, the top two…

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