Two Kochi postgraduates turned a mud-crab farming problem into a national-winning startup, earning a Rs 10 lakh grant for a bucket system that can help farmers raise premium crabs inland

Arundas N H and Aswathy T (PC: ccari) Two postgraduates from Kochi have made headlines after turning a stubborn challenge in mud-crab farming into a technology-driven startup. The two brilliant minds have now won national recognition along with a ₹10 lakh innovation grant. Meet Arundas N H and Aswathy T, the two graduates of the…

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TN assembly speaker was right in dropping disqualification proceedings against 21 AIADMK MLAs: Madras high court | Chennai News

CHENNAI: Madras high court has asserted that disqualification of 21 AIADMK MLAs, who voted in favour of TVK govt in the Tamil Nadu assembly defying the whip issued, does not arise as the general secretary of party has condoned the violation. Therefore, the speaker has rightly dropped the disqualification proceedings, the first bench of Chief…

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US-based Guidehouse opens Hyderabad Hub, plans to hire 1,000 in 12 months | Hyderabad News

Hyderabad: Guidehouse, a US-headquartered global professional services firm, has opened its new hub in Hyderabad where it plans to hire more than 1,000 professionals over the next 12 months.Guidehouse currently has about 200 employees in the city and aims to scale the workforce significantly as demand for technology-led services grows.The Hyderabad centre, the company’s fourth…

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Tarakeswar civic body ex-chief arrested after weeks on run, granted bail | Kolkata News

Chandernagore: Hooghly Rural District Police arrested Uttam Kundu, former chairperson of Tarakeswar municipality and current Arambagh organisational district president of the Ritabrata Banerjee faction of Trinamool Congress (TMC), from a hideout in Kolkata late Wednesday night.He was produced before the Chandernagore Subdivisional Court on Thursday and was granted bail.Kundu was absconding since June 25, when…

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Missing MA exam would have delayed degree by a year: Channi defends skipping CWC meet | Chandigarh News

Former CM Charanjit Singh Channi writes his MA (public administration) exam at Panjab University in Chandigarh on Thursday Chandigarh: Former Punjab chief minister and Congress MP Charanjit Singh Channi on Thursday defended his decision to skip the recent Congress Working Committee meeting, saying he had obtained permission from the party high command to appear in…

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Pune study finds smartphone-based AI system demonstrating high accuracy in detecting eye diseases | Pune News

Image of Remidio Fundus Camera with a validated smartphone attached to it PUNE: A recently published study in the European Journal of Ophthalmology highlights how smartphone based (AI) systems demonstrated high accuracy in detecting major eye diseases.The study co-authored by Pune doctors evaluates and confirms the diagnostic accuracy of a multi-disease offline artificial intelligence (Medios-AI,…

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Evening news wrap: J’khand HC stays JPSC cancellation order; SC forms panel to probe police action in NEET stir & more | India News

Additionally, report reveals US used secret corridor to pass tankers through Hormuz despite Iran closure; India, Japan sign maritime security pact Jharkhand High Court stayed the government’s order cancelling the 11th and 13th JPSC exams and appointments, amid protests over recruitment irregularities and demands for a CBI probe. The US military has secretly guided commercial…

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Quote of the day by George Washington: “Associate yourself with Men of good Quality if you Esteem your own Reputation; for ‘tis better to…” | World News

The people we surround ourselves with can quietly influence our character, reputation and the choices we make. More than two centuries ago, George Washington offered a simple piece of advice about the importance of choosing one’s company carefully. In his Rules of Civility and Decent Behaviour, Washington wrote: “Associate yourself with Men of good Quality…

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Trump’s new H-1B visa reality for Indians: Unpredictable costs, tougher odds, greater risks

The H-1B visa route is becoming more selective, compliance-intensive, and less forgiving. Has the Donald Trump administration effectively killed the H-1B visa dream? Frequent policy changes, increasing restrictions and selective picking – the H-1B visa path for Indian professionals is becoming tougher to navigate – with unpredictability serving as the biggest obstruction.H-1B visas have long…

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