Author: Eva Benerjee

I am a versatile content writer from the MP region, covering politics, business, crime, current affairs, entertainment, video games, and sports with clear insights, engaging analysis, and timely, reader-focused updates.

Lalit Modi, who used to be the head of the Indian Premier League (IPL), recently threw a big party in London for Vijay Mallya, a wanted businessman, before his 70th birthday. People quickly learned about the private party at Modi’s fancy home in Belgrave Square after pictures and posts from the event went viral on social media. A lot of famous people were at the event, which sparked new conversations about the lives of famous Indians who live abroad but are in trouble with the law back home. A Night Out in Style at Belgrave Square An interesting mix of…

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The Five Flower Lake is always known for its colourful water. This lake is located in Jiuzhaigou National Park, China. Another name of this lake is the Wuhua Lake, popularly known for its crystal clear water and naturally occurring multicolored appearance. No doubt, this is one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. The natural mineral and light effects often give it multiple colours such as green, blue, turquoise, light brown, yellow and more. This lake is situated in Jiuzhaigou Valley National Park in Sichuan Province, China, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The multiple colors of the waterfalls make…

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Ahead of the planned release of the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung has officially announced the Exynos 2600, its next-generation top smartphone engine. As the world’s first smartphone system-on-chip made with a 2nm Gate-All-Around method, the new chip is a big step forward for Samsung Semiconductor. The company says that switching to 2nm is meant to make performance more efficient and improve how the chips handle heat, which were both problems with earlier Exynos chips. In some countries, the Exynos 2600 is likely to power some Galaxy S26 smartphones, but Samsung hasn’t revealed which models just yet. Claims about CPU design…

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During the holidays, it’s common for ticket costs to go up and funds to be tight. A lot of tourists don’t know this, though: Google Flights has a simple tool that can help them find very cheap flights. You can find places to go and prices that save you a lot of money by making a small change to how you look. Search Without Choosing a Destination Most people start the flight planning process by typing in a location. This is where a lot of people miss out on cheap ticket deals. Instead, on Google Flights, you should only type…

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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has taken a big step forward in its investigation into the illegal overseas betting site 1xBet by temporarily seizing assets worth about ₹7.93 crore that are linked to a number of famous Indian people. The action was taken under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) of 2002 to crack down on what are thought to be illegal forms of online gaming, money laundering, and other related financial crimes. The move shows that Indian police are paying more attention to star support linked to illegal betting sites. The ED’s most recent order is mostly about assets…

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An in-depth study by TeamLease Digital says that India’s digital economy will grow quickly and hit $1.2 trillion by the financial year 2029–30. According to the study, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be the major driver of this growth, creating new jobs and increasing productivity across all fields. The study shows that India is moving into a new level of digital depth, where technology is no longer just used for IT services but is also important for business planning, government, and economic growth.  AI to Drive the Next Phase of Digital Growth The study says that India’s AI market will grow…

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IBM has made a big promise to teach 5 million young people in India about tools that will be useful in the future by 2030. The goal of the project is to get young people in India ready for a job market that is changing by giving them the skills they need in new and advanced technology fields. This move shows that IBM is committed to skill development and getting people ready for work in India, which has a big youth population and a digital economy that is growing quickly. Pay attention to new technologies. The training will be mostly…

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Indian telecom companies are starting to roll out a new service that will show the caller’s name on receiving calls without the need for third-party apps like Truecaller. This will be a big change for people who use phones. Millions of cell phone users across the country will be able to see more accurate and safe information about potential calls thanks to the new feature. The government and telecom regulator are telling big Indian telecom providers, such as Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea, how to set up this new system, which is called Calling Name Presentation (CNAP). Getting rid of…

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People usually picture passports in a few common colours. Most IDs around the world are one of four colours- black, red, green, or blue. Not only is each colour a personal choice, but it also often has a connection to history, society, religion, or political decisions made by countries. The colour of a person’s passport can tell you a lot about their country, its people, or its political or economic groups. Many countries focus on these four colours, but the shades and patterns can be very different from one country to the next. Still, most IDs are one of these…

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The earthquake was felt all over the region as the 4.1 magnitude quake hit Afghanistan early Friday, with its strong history of deep-seated earthquakes due to its shallow depth. There have been no reported casualties to date, but authorities stated that assessment teams are patrolling affected districts. Tremor Recorded at Shallow Depth The quake took place at 00:14:48 IST, and the epicentre of the quake was in northern Afghanistan at a depth of 10 kilometres according to the National Centre for Seismology. According to experts, shallow tremors are more dangerous, since the effect of the tremors on the surface is…

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