Atmanirbhar push: ‘Country of origin’ filters on e-commerce sites soon? Move to help Indian goods compete fairly

E-commerce platforms in India will soon feature ‘country of origin’ filters, a government mandate to boost transparency and champion local products. This move aims to level the playing field for Indian manufacturers and empower consumers to make informed choices, aligning with the nation’s self-reliance goals. The proposal is open for public feedback until November 22,…

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Atmanirbhar push: ‘Country of origin’ filters on e-commerce sites soon?

E-commerce platforms in India will soon feature ‘country of origin’ filters, a government mandate to boost transparency and champion local products. This move aims to level the playing field for Indian manufacturers and empower consumers to make informed choices, aligning with the nation’s self-reliance goals. The proposal is open for public feedback until November 22,…

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When Elon Musk asked his AI about a Ganesh ji idol, Grok’s reply amazed everyone

Elon Musk showcased Grok, his company’s AI chatbot, identifying a brass idol as Lord Ganesha with remarkable cultural insight. The AI detailed the deity’s features and explained the idol’s context in Hindu worship. This interaction impressed users, highlighting AI’s growing ability to grasp cultural nuances beyond mere visual recognition, sparking widespread online discussion.

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From pool to pitch! The Xavier Bartlett story — a swimmer-turned-pacer, Andy Bichel’s student, and Virat Kohli’s conqueror

Xavier Bartlett, a former champion swimmer, has made a remarkable transition to cricket, impressing in his fifth ODI by dismantling India’s top order. Mentored by Andy Bichel, Bartlett’s ability to swing the new ball consistently and his athletic prowess, honed in the pool, make him a bright prospect for Australian cricket across all formats.

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Sameer Wankhede’s lawyer tells Delhi HC defence of satire not absolute; accuses ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’ makers of hiding behind disclaimer – Report

IRS officer Sameer Wankhede has filed a defamation suit against the makers of ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’. He claims the web series has damaged his reputation. Wankhede is seeking Rs 2 crore in damages. The Delhi High Court has issued notices to the defendants. Arguments are scheduled to begin soon. Wankhede also requests the removal…

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