Inflation, wars creating risks not seen since WWII: JPMorgan CEO
The United States’ most influential banker, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, told investors on Monday that he continues to expect the US economy to... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaNITI Aayog lays out a blueprint for pandemic preparedness to tackle any Covid-like outbreak in future
Dr Renu Swarup-led expert panel set up for the purpose has proposed enacting a new Public Health Emergency Management Act (PHEMA), setting up of a special pandemic preparedness and emergency response fund and creating an institutionalized empowered governance mechanism to tackle public health emergencies in future. The idea is to put in place an emergency response which begins action on day zero and gives the required results to have disease prevention, mitigation and control in place within 100 days of the outbreak. Key Points
Economic TimesAfter PM Modi's visit, Lakshadweep remains top-searched keyword on Google for 2nd day in a row
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Lakshadweep and shared pictures of the scenic beauty and tranquility of the islands. He emphasized on creating futuristic infrastructure, better healthcare, fast internet, and protecting the local culture. Key Points
mintRussia's ‘most reliable’ solution to Israel-Hamas war: ‘Problem shouldn’t be…'
Israel-Palestine Latest: Sergei Lavrov said that creating a “Palestinian state... is the most reliable path to solve (the conflict).” | World News Key Points
Hindustan TimesFrom 'raashan' to artisanal: Embracing the diversity of Indian farmers' sustainable ingredients
Chef Satish Arora launched his book Sweets and Bitters: Tales from a Chef's Life in Kolkata, sharing anecdotes of his culinary journey. He discusses whipping up toothsome delights for VIPs and creating dishes that remain favorites in Mumbai's Taj hotels. The book highlights the standardization of Indian and foreign favorites for desi palates during Arora's heyday. Additionally, it touches on the depletion of diversity caused by the Green Revolution and the decrease in production of Dehradun basmati rice. The article also mentions the changing food philosophy in India, with a focus on celebrating diverse resources and reintroducing traditional produce. Key Points
Economic TimesWhich game are you playing today?
Through gamification we are creating a society where you take, grab, hoard and raid, rather than a society where you're rewarded for being kind, generous and nice. Little wonder, then, that the world which aspired to be a global village is today reduced to a confederacy of warring tribes, suffering toxic nationalism. Key Points
Economic TimesRisks Posed by AI Technology Spur Calls for New Regulatory Agency
ChatGPT’s Sam Altman supports licensing plan, but ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt says U.S. isn’t ready to write the rules Key Points
mintParamount in talks to sell India TV stake to Mukesh Ambani's Reliance?
Last month, Reliance agreed to acquire Disney’s India business, creating an $8.5 billion media giant ranging from film and television production to news and sports content. Key Points
Business TodayWhy retirees refuse to spend their own money
Discover why retirees hesitate to spend their own money and explore the reasons behind their reluctance. Learn how to overcome this mindset and make informed spending decisions. Key Points
Times Of IndiaRights, camera, action! A content creator’s guide to copyright laws
SAG-AFTRA strike ends with new rules for AI composite creation and copyright laws. Understanding intellectual property in a world of creators and sharers. Key Points
Hindustan TimesHere's what Marvel Studios' new approach looks like after the failure of their shows 'She-Hulk' and 'Secret Invasion' | Explained
One of their most ambitious projects 'Daredevil: Born Again' was halted due to the Hollywood strike. And two of their other massive shows failed to excite the viewers. What next for the juggernaut? Key Points
FirstpostTales and traditions: Textile heirlooms take centre stage in Delhi
Weaving together stories from the past and present generations are the works displayed at the Aina exhibition. It showcases the artistry and love that goes into creating and preserving the cherished textile pieces over the years. Key Points
Hindustan TimesThe UN needs structural reform to establish its relevance again
The United Nations' growing irrelevance is due to its political structure, which reflects the balance of power from 1945, and until this is fixed, the UN cannot reverse its course of increasing ineffectiveness. The UN system is attempting endogenous change, but it is highly likely that it will fail in these areas even if world leaders approve of the agenda. India must invest in creating alternative platforms for global governance, and if the G20 can become the nucleus of a new global high table over the next decade, we might not have to be overly concerned over the UN?s fate. Key Points
mintStreet vendor makes mango pani puri, Internet calls it 'yuck'
In a recent food experiment that is going viral, you can see a food vendor creating mango pani puri. Many people have reacted to this combination. | Trending Key Points
Hindustan TimesIs AI leading to IT job losses? Teamlease’s Rituparna Chakraborty explains
“Thanks to the layoffs and the conversations on AI converging, there is a lot of narrative which is probably suggesting that many of these layoffs are an account of the advent of AI. To be honest, the existence of AI is expected to cost certain jobs and it is meant to cut down repetitive work here and there and it is a smarter way of doing things. But there is enough and more data which suggests that AI is also expected to create huge opportunities of employment.” Key Points
Economic Times'I don't have long to live, my time is.…', William Shatner on his mortality
William Shatner, known for his iconic role in Star Trek, recently opened up about his thoughts on creating a legacy and his upcoming documentary, You Can Call Me Bill. He said he doesn't have much time left and wants to reach out to his grandchildren through documentary after he dies. Key Points
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