Gujarat chip city: Japanese, Taiwanese firms plan housing corridors in Dholera; Tata’s fab to host expat employees

Japanese and Taiwanese firms, including Tokyo Electron and PSMC, are considering establishing country-specific housing corridors in Dholera, Gujarat, to accommodate expat employees working on India’s first chip fabrication unit. These private townships aim to cater to the specific needs of expats, addressing dietary preferences and cultural adjustments in the remote location.

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‘Faced more off-field battles’: Ex-England cricketer picks Virat Kohli over Sachin Tendulkar as greatest of last 30 years

Former England bowler Steve Harmison has declared Virat Kohli the greatest cricketer of the last three decades, placing him above Sachin Tendulkar. Harmison cited Kohli’s resilience under scrutiny and adaptability to modern cricket’s demands as key factors. He also supported Kohli and Rohit Sharma against calls to play domestic cricket.

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Aquarius Daily Horoscope Today, September 16, 2025: Saturn Demands Clarity in Friendships and Groups

Aquarius individuals can expect a day of subtle yet profound lessons embedded in everyday experiences. Focus on understanding your needs and patterns in love, and listen attentively to your partner. Career-wise, patience and attention to detail will be key, while financial awareness, not impulsive action, is advised. Prioritize mental well-being through reflection and gentle movement…

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‘Beaten up for asking to see attendant’s ID’: Senior citizen punched in face, son assaulted over parking dispute in Kolkata

In Kolkata, Anil Murarka and his son Anmol were allegedly attacked by Vinod Sharma, a parking attendant. The incident occurred outside a bank on Vivekananda Road due to a disagreement over parking fees. Sharma reportedly became aggressive, using abusive language and physically assaulting Murarka. Anmol intervened, but Sharma allegedly assaulted him too.

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Trump administration must restore mental health funding for schools: Judge rules decision ‘arbitrary and capricious’

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore school mental health grants halted over diversity-related criteria. Judge Kymberly Evanson called the funding cuts “arbitrary and capricious,” reinstating millions for schools in several states. The ruling highlights the clash between diversity goals and federal policy, ensuring vital mental health support continues amid ongoing litigation.

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Kyle Tucker spotted in Dunedin: Are the Toronto Blue Jays closing in on MLB’s biggest free-agent prize after massive $210 million Dylan Cease deal?

Kyle Tucker visited the Toronto Blue Jays facility. This visit has sparked major excitement for the 2025 MLB offseason. It suggests Toronto is preparing a significant move. Tucker is a top talent expected to command a large contract. The Blue Jays are aggressively building their team. Tucker fits their strategy for long-term success. His signing…

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