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10.12 / 15:43
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Employability among Indian graduates improves to 54.81%: Report
employability among Indian graduates has seen a steady rise, reaching 54.81 per cent as per a recent test. The employability among graduates for the year is calculated from the Global Employability Test (GET) in the previous year. In the previous test, employability among Indian graduates stood at 51.25 per cent, according to Wheebox ETS India Skills Report 2025. «This decade belongs to India as a leader in global talent mobility. This decade must be focused on quality of skills training that shall make a stark difference for international mobility. Long term and internally certified skill programs with embedded language training will be the winning bet to provide early work opportunities. The skilled and certified talent from India provides a unique advantage and leverage to India,» Nirmal Singh, Chief Convenor of India Skills Report and Wheebox CEO added.
09.12 / 19:51
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Google’s new quantum chip Willow can solve complex problem in 5 minutes
Google's new Willow quantum chip has achieved a remarkable milestone, solving a computational problem in just five minutes—a task that would take the world’s fastest supercomputers 10 septillion years to complete. This breakthrough in quantum computing was demonstrated when Willow outperformed the Frontier supercomputer in a benchmark algorithm, marking a significant step forward for the company’s ambitions in quantum technology. The algorithm used to test Willow’s capabilities, designed purely for benchmarking rather than practical application, showcased the chip’s unprecedented speed. According to Google, Willow completed the task in minutes, a feat that would take 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years for Frontier, far exceeding the age of the universe. This performance is a vast improvement over Google’s earlier claims in 2019, when the company said it could solve a problem in minutes that would take 10,000 years for classical computers.
09.12 / 14:41
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UPSC Mains result 2024: What to do if you are unable to download e-Summon Letter?
Candidates who clear the mains exam will be invited for an interview, which serves as a personality test round. There might be a situation where you have cleared the mains but the e-Summon Letter is not downloading.
09.12 / 11:03
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Latest WTC Points Table after South Africa's win over SL: What's India's chances now
World Test Championship (WTC) points table after a convincing 2-0 series victory over Sri Lanka at home. The Proteas' triumph, led by captain Temba Bavuma, dislodged Australia from the top position. With this win, South Africa now requires just one more victory in their upcoming two-match series against Pakistan to secure a spot in the WTC Final.
09.12 / 10:53
09.12 / 10:29
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A look at Virat Kohli's legacy as Test captain, a decade after 2014 Adelaide masterclass which started it all
Virat Kohli took to the field as the Test captain for the first time ever during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, marking a start of perhaps country's golden period in Test cricket, which witnessed plenty of records broken, on-field confrontations and aggression and the long-format cricket at its very best, which marked a massive paradigm shift in the way India played its cricket in white clothing. The first Test against Australia at Adelaide Oval saw a 25-year-old donning the captain's blazer for the first time ever, due to MS Dhoni's unavailability due to an injury.
09.12 / 04:41
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Morocco produces Africa’s first mpox tests as the continent tries to rely less on imports
After African countries struggled to get testing kits during the COVID-19 pandemic, officials vowed to make the continent less dependent on imported medical supplies
09.12 / 01:43
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Will make it easier for people to come in legally, says Trump; insists on deporting all illegal immigrants
Donald Trump on Sunday said he would go ahead with his plans to deport all illegal immigrants after entering the Oval Office and said at the same time he would make it easier for people to come in, a move that could be helpful to Indians who mostly enter the US legally. «I think you have to do it,» Trump told NBC News in an interview when asked if he plans to deport everyone who is here illegally over the next four years. «You have to have, rules, regulations, laws. They came in illegally. People that have been treated very unfairly are the people that have been online for 10 years to come into the country. We are going to make it very easy for people to come in terms of they have to pass the test. They have to be able to tell you what the Statue of Liberty is. They have to tell you a little bit about our country. They have to love our country,» Trump said. «They can't come out of prisons. We don't want people that are in for murder. So, we had 11,000 and 13,000 different estimates, 13,099 murderers released into our country over the last three years. They're walking down the streets. They're walking next to you and your family. They're very dangerous. You don't want those people in this country,» he said.
08.12 / 11:19
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India should give its school education system a radical rejig
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Our struggles with achieving foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) in the nine schools that we run, despite the resources and expertise available, are significant. To begin with, let me recap my earlier column.
08.12 / 08:37
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Australia's Cummins fires new warning for India after beating them by 10 wickets in second Test
Pat Cummins warned India that Australia are pumped up and back to their best as they look to carry the momentum from a commanding 10-wicket win on Sunday into the next Test in Brisbane. «That's the kind of team that I remember, and how we want to play our cricket. So really satisfying. The defeat in Perth and negative media coverage made their eighth consecutive pink-ball win in Adelaide taste even better,» skipper Cummins said. Read More: WTC points table updated: What are India's chances to play WTC final after Australia crushes them to win second Test
08.12 / 08:05
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Bumrah can't bowl from both ends, others need to take responsibility: Rohit
Jasprit Bumrah is only human and cannot always shoulder the responsibility of bowling opposition out all by himself, skipper Rohit Sharma said on Sunday, urging others to share the load with the premier fast bowler. India lost to Australia by 10 wickets in the second Test and during the Australian innings, only Bumrah stood out with a four-wicket haul. «Jasprit Bumrah cannot alone take responsibility. You don't expect him to bowl from both ends. The other guys also needs to step in and share the responsibility. There will be days when Bumrah won't get wickets,» Rohit said at the post-match press conference.
07.12 / 22:19
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New Zealand vs England Live Score: It’s a Four. England at 399/5 after 79.2 overs
Day 2 Highlights : New Zealand vs England Live Score: FOUR! Nice use of the feet! Back of a length from over the wicket, around middle, Joe Root walks down the crease and pulls it hard to cow corner for a boundary. First one of the morning.
07.12 / 18:35
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NASA plans to build towering homes on the moon where astronauts can live, here's how it looks like and how the construction will be done
NASA’s goal is to create «Class III» structures, which means buildings fully constructed using materials sourced from the Moon itself. This approach would save both time and costs compared to transporting materials from Earth. The process involves harvesting lunar regolith (Moon rock) using mining robots, which would then be 3D printed into whatever structures are needed, such as homes, roads, and launch pads. Also Read: What mistakes did King Charles make in his marriage? Here's what he warned Prince William not to do
07.12 / 18:35
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Is pink ball Test a failed experiment?
day-night Test seemed like an exciting idea, the panacea for the problem. Over the years, it seems to have lost its sheen. Except Australia, no country plays it regularly. In fact, they have hosted 13 out of 23 pink ball Tests that have been played so far. England and South Africa haven’t hosted a pink ball Test since 2017. Sri Lanka have never hosted one. India haven’t played a pink Test at home since March 2022 and there is nothing to suggest that it will change anytime soon. For all practical purposes, it has been reduced to tokenism championed by Australia whenever a touring side travels down under.
07.12 / 12:31
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Shami to play last 2 Tests of Australia tour; to leave after SMAT campaign
Mohammed Shami is set to compete in the last two Tests of the ongoing series against Australia with his playing kit already headed Down Under and the fitness clearance from the NCA's medical team being a «matter of formality». While the Brisbane Test (from December 14) could be touch and go for the Bengal veteran, it is a foregone conclusion that he will be seen in Melbourne on Boxing Day (December 26) in the fourth Test. A source close to the cricketer said that the NCA «fitness certificate» will come very soon. «Shami's India kit has already been dispatched to Australia. He will complete Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20 assignment and then leave,» the source told PTI.
07.12 / 12:23
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India's Head(ache): Travis' ton helps Australia take control as visiting top-order crumbles
pink ball Test as their formidable pacers scythed through India's top-order after nemesis Travis Head's counterattacking century handed his team a substantial first-innings lead on a riveting second day here on Saturday. The Adelaide Oval was throbbing with life through the three sessions of play as Head dominated India with his wide range of strokes on way to a 140 off 141 balls before the trio of Scott Boland (2/39), Mitchell Starc (1/49) and Pat Cummins (2/33) left the visitors in a spot of bother at 128 for five in their second innings and trailing by 29 runs. At stumps, Rishabh Pant was living dangerously on a 25-ball 28 and Nitish Reddy was batting on 15 off 14. Thanks to Head's eighth Test century, which he reached in 111 balls after toying with the Indian bowling attack, Australia ended with 337 all out, and more importantly, a 157-run first-innings lead.
07.12 / 10:35
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F&O Talk | Nifty's northward journey to continue, hurdle at 24,850-24,900: Sudeep Shah of SBI Securities
Nifty is likely to continue its northward journey in the next couple of trading sessions, says Sudeep Shah, Deputy Vice President and Head of Technical & Derivatives Research, at SBI Securities. «The zone of 24,850-24,900 will act as a crucial hurdle for the index. Any sustainable move above the level of 24,900 will lead to a sharp upside rally up to the level of 25,200, followed by 25,500 in the short term. While, on the downside, the zone of the 100-day EMA zone of 24,350-24,300 will act as immediate support for the index,» he says.
07.12 / 01:21
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Railways developing Vande Bharat parcel trains for e-commerce shipping
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Indian Railways plans to run dedicated Vande Bharat parcel trains on specific routes to capture a chunk of goods shipped by online marketplaces like Amazon and Flipkart that use road and air cargo for faster shipments, two people aware of the development said. The railways have begun designing freight trains on the lines of its Vande Bharat passenger express.
07.12 / 01:21
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New rules may strip shelves bare of imported luxury shoes
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: Do you collect luxury leather, suede or satin shoes or are you a big sneakerhead? You may have to wait for several months for a new pair. Shelves at luxury shoe boutiques across India may turn sparse in the coming weeks as India’s mandatory licensing regulations that kicked in August are increasing costs and delaying stock arrivals.
06.12 / 22:15
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New Zealand vs England Live Score: New Zealand score after 29 overs is 89/5
Day 1 Highlights : New Zealand vs England Live Score: New Zealand William O'Rourke 0 (25) Tom Blundell 10 (16) England Gus Atkinson 1/21 (6) New Zealand vs England Live Score: New Zealand William O'Rourke 0 (22) Tom Blundell 9 (13) England Brydon Carse 2/28 (8) New Zealand vs England Live Score: New Zealand Tom Blundell 9 (13) William O'Rourke 0 (16) England Gus Atkinson 1/20 (5) New Zealand vs England Match Details 2nd Test (Day2) of England tour of New Zealand, 2024 between New Zealand and England to be held at Cello Basin Reserve, Wellington at 03:30 AM.
06.12 / 21:07
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USDA orders nationwide testing of milk for bird flu to halt the virus
The U.S. government has ordered testing of the nation’s milk supply for bird flu to better monitor the spread of the virus in dairy cows
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