‘Vishwatma’ director Rajiv Rai reveals two actors were arrested in Kenya; ‘You can’t roam at night, they can shoot you’

Rajiv Rai’s 1992 film ‘Vishwatma’, starring Sunny Deol and Naseeruddin Shah, was the first Indian movie extensively shot in Kenya, mainly Nairobi and Mombasa. During filming, two actors were arrested for violating strict night-time rules. Rai explained the foreign shoot was chosen due to story and cost, with local collaboration. Quality support helped navigate tough…

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AI investment: Samsung unveils $310 bn expansion; new chip plant and data centres anchor push

Samsung announced a massive $310 billion, five-year investment plan primarily to expand its semiconductor and AI infrastructure. This move aims to bolster South Korea’s position as a global AI and chip hub, with a new memory-chip facility and two AI data centers at its core. The investment also includes diversification into next-generation EV batteries.

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Do you have to sell your soul to be an Indian manager? Employee questions humanity after boss’s insensitive request during personal loss

A viral Reddit post highlighted Indian workplaces’ lack of empathy, where a grieving employee was asked to attend a meeting after his grandfather’s death. This incident resonated deeply, exposing a culture where personal hardship is often disregarded for work demands. The story underscores the urgent need for better boundaries and human-centric policies.

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Oman airports becomes world’s first to roll out Wi-Fi 7 in partnership with Huawei

Oman Airports has become the first airport in the world to deploy Wi-Fi 7, in partnership with Huawei. The new system offers faster, more secure, and reliable connectivity for passengers, enhancing the travel experience. The upgrade aligns with Oman’s Vision 2040, modernizing airport operations and showcasing the nation’s commitment to advanced technology and innovation in…

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Himachal’s Raulane Festival: A 5,000-year-old festival that celebrates mystical fairies

In Kinnaur’s Himalayas, the Raulane festival honors celestial fairies called Saunis, believed to protect villagers during harsh winters. Men, disguised as a symbolic bride and groom, perform a slow, devotional dance at the Nagin Narayan temple. This ancient tradition, devoid of modern spectacle, celebrates faith, community, and the enduring connection between humans and the divine.

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