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IIT Kharagpur to Adopt Amazon Web Services Educate Programme To Accelerate Cloud Learning and AI Skills
As part of AWS Educate, the students will gain access to 12 Cloud Career Pathways covering topics that are in demand by employers, such as machine learning, cybersecurity, and software development, each with over 30 hours of content.
Vidya Balan Willing To Star in Sridevi Biopic: Will Need a Lot of Guts, But I'll Do it as a Tribute
Vidya Balan, who paid tribute to Sridevi with a song in Tumhari Sulu, says she is open to the idea of starring in the late actress' biopic.
Land of Islamic Seminary and Part of BJP Bastion, SP-BSP Zero Down on 1st Rally Venue
Samajwadi party leaders say that the alliance is dependent on a combination of Dalit, Muslim, OBC and Jat votes and that Deoband is the best place to give out a larger message to all these stakeholders.
Airplane Black Box: Know Everything About the Device That Will Decode the Ethiopian Airlines Crash
A Black Box is neither black nor box, but is a compressor shaped device in orange colour that helps decode the cause of an airplane crash.
Facebook Chief Product Officer Chris Cox And WhatsApp VP Chris Daniels Quit
Embroiled in data privacy scandals amid the unabated spread of fake news on its platform, Facebook has lately seen several high-profile exits, including Jan Koum and Brian Acton, co-founders of WhatsApp.
In Court on Charges of Murder, New Zealand Shooter Smirks, Flashes 'White Power Sign'
Flashing an upside-down 'okay' signal, a white power symbol used globally, he smirked in his prison clothes, when media photographed him in the dock, flanked by two police officers.
Mukul Sangma, PL Punia's Son in Congress' Third List of Candidates for Lok Sabha Polls
All India Mahila Congress chief Sushmita Dev has been fielded from the Silchar Lok Sabha seat and Gaurav Gogoi from the Kaliabor seat in Assam.
Invaders from India, Enemies in East: New Zealand Shooter's Post After a Q&A Session With Himself
The self-described 'ethno-nationalist' said that he supports US President Donald Trump 'as a symbol of renewed white identity and common purpose' and also took 'inspiration' from other right-wing extremists.
Left Does Not Wait For Congress to Release First List of Candidates as Seat-Sharing Talks Dawdle
The state Congress unit will hold an internal meeting on Saturday to finalise their list of candidates. This will then be forwarded to the Congress high command in New Delhi, before it is released on Sunday.
Pakistan Owes China $10 Billon for Construction of Gwadar Port, Other Projects, Says Top US General
The strategic Gwadar Port in Balochistan province is being built by China under the multi-billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
‘Let's Get This Party Started’: Chilling Words of New Zealand Gunman Seconds Before Massacre Began
In a 'manifesto' he shared on Twitter, the gunman said he chose immigrants because he saw them as invaders who would replace the white race. He predicted he would feel no remorse for their deaths.
Return Tumkur Seat to Congress if Gowda is Not Contesting: Parameshwara to JD(S)
Parameshwara's statement comes amid simmering discontent within the Congress's local leadership over ceding of Tumkur seat to the alliance partner.
‘Frustrated’ Jet Airways Pilots Ask Govt to Help to Recover Unpaid Salaries, With Interest
National Aviators Guild, which represents the majority of Jet Airway's pilots, has asked that the airline immediately pay their outstanding salaries and allowances till date with interest.
Chandrababu Naidu Pays Back KCR in Same Coin, Locks Horns With Jagan Reddy In ‘Do or Die’ Battle for AP
During the recently held Telangana Assembly elections KCR had played the Telangana card to defeat the Congress–TDP alliance. Now, Naidu is telling the voters that if they vote for Jaganmohan Reddy, AP would be remote-controlled by KCR in Hyderabad and Mod...
Microsoft Targets Video Game Developers, in Challenge to Amazon's Cloud Dominance
Microsoft competes against Amazon Web Services division to sell those cloud services. But it has been in the console gaming business with its Xbox device since 2001 and had 64 million users for its XBox Live online gaming service.
Another Jamaat-like Crackdown in Kashmir? This Time, Govt Workers Are Also on List
A list of around two hundred militant and Jama’at sympathisers, including government officials, has been prepared, according to sources.