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‘Technology has to be scalable in schools, colleges’: Panel at TOI RTE education summit
The Right to Excellence Education summit addressed the role of technology in education. Dr. Kalpana Johari underscored technology’s crucial role during challenging times. Dr. Pratapsinh Desai highlighted accessibility issues and resource navigation. Atul Tripathi discussed digital learning tools, while Anirudh Kumar emphasized the necessity of stable connectivity and educator training. AI’s impact on jobs was…
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Manu Bhaker admits being ‘nervous’ during 25m pistol final
Ace Indian shooter Manu Bhaker admitted feeling nervous during the 25-meter pistol final at the Olympics in Chateauroux, finishing fourth. While she secured two bronze medals in other events, Manu expressed disappointment with her final position. She emphasized her plan to focus on the 2028 Olympics and thanked her supportive team for their efforts.
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‘Absolutely criminal’: Grammy winner Ricky Kej slams ‘impolite’ Air India
Ricky Kej, a Grammy-winning composer, criticized Air India for downgrading him from business to economy class without prior notice and refusing a refund. Kej expressed his frustration over the airline’s service and threatened legal action. He also questioned Air India’s capability to run an airline, highlighting this as his third such experience within a year….
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Treat internships, jobs as seriously as your close relationships: Kartikay Agarwal at TOI RTE Education Summit
The Times of India Right to Excellence Education Summit at GL Bajaj Institute in Greater Noida discussed bridging the education-employment gap through digital transformation and AI in classrooms. Kartikay Agarwal highlighted the challenges students face transitioning to the workforce and advised on practical experience, skill-building, and mental health for successful adaptation.
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Ohio detective brings down ‘Ladykiller’ Shawn Grate with 33-hour interrogation: ‘A hunger to kill’
When Kim Mager sat across from Shawn Grate, she was expecting to interact with another sex offender, one of many from her decades-long career. Mager, a 30-year veteran of the Ashland City Police Department in Ohio, had no idea she was face-to-face with a serial killer. She interrogated him for 33 hours over eight days….
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Chris Hansen’s Alabama ‘Takedown’ child predator sting captures 3 illegal immigrants: affects ‘entire nation’
Chris Hansen, host of TruBlu’s “Takedown” on FOX Nation, conducted a predator sting last month that led to the arrest of five suspects, over two days, who were allegedly caught soliciting a minor for sex — three of whom were in the United States illegally. “We worked with the Blount County Sheriff’s Office in Alabama,…
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Wedding regrets plague woman after she spends $90K, calling it ‘money down the drain’
A woman on Reddit is seeking advice after experiencing major regrets about decisions she made ahead of her wedding day. The user, ReceptionMore8424, posted in the “r/wedding” subthread to express her guilt and “heartbroken” feelings. She said many of her regrets concern the way she looked on her big day. She wore a poorly fitted…
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Florida shooting leaves 1 deputy dead, 2 deputies wounded; 2 others also dead
A sheriff’s deputy was killed and two others were wounded Friday in a shooting in Florida, according to officials. Lake County Sheriff Peyton C. Grinnell said at a news conference early Saturday morning that deputies responded to a home on Brookside Drive in Eustis, Florida, around 8 p.m. regarding a disturbance, according to Fox 35….
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Freed American prisoners Gershkovich and Whelan may face ‘disruptive’ trauma, say mental health experts
While Thursday’s release of American prisoners from Russia was marked by celebration and relief, the former captives could face future health challenges, experts say. Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and American veteran Paul Whelan were among those released from Russia on Thursday in a large prisoner swap. A third U.S. citizen, Russian-American journalist Alsu…