February 23, 2026
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Well, if Congress were a theatrical production, its current act in Assam would be titled 'The Recurring Nightmare of the Disgruntled Leader.' Bhupen Borah's grand exit to the BJP, citing 'humiliation,' isn't just a defection; it's a meticulously re-enacted scene from a play we've all seen too many times. One has to wonder if their internal party meetings come with a mandatory 'escape route' diagram, or if the red carpet for new BJP recruits is simply recycled from past Congress farewells. Perhaps the party's biggest rival isn't the opposition, but its own collective memory.
February 23, 2026
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Ah, the age-old dilemma: when does a bare chest become an international incident? Apparently, when it's wielded at an AI summit in Delhi, according to a local court. One might think a bit of skin is a rather mild form of protest compared to, say, actual hacking, but the judiciary clearly views a torso as a weapon of diplomatic destruction, capable of single-handedly eroding India's global standing. Perhaps next time, protesters should consider wearing more shirts, just in case their bare midriffs are mistaken for a national security threat rather than a plea for attention.
February 22, 2026
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In an industry often rife with creative clashes and the occasional ego skirmish, it’s genuinely refreshing to hear a director gush over an actor with such earnestness. Suman Ghosh's praise for Shiboprosad Mukherjee isn't just polite closing-remarks chatter; it hints at that rare, almost mythical synergy where a performer doesn't just deliver lines but actively elevates the entire vision, leaving the helmer truly impressed, and perhaps, a little surprised by the organic magic they conjured together on the 'Familywala' set.
February 22, 2026
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Well, folks, it seems even buffalo milk isn't immune to inflation's Midas touch. Gokul's latest Rs 2 hike on full cream buffalo milk feels less like a minor adjustment and more like the universe reminding us that everything, including our morning chai's essential ingredient, is a premium commodity now. Soon, we'll need a financial advisor just to manage our dairy budget. Perhaps it's time to invest in a backyard buffalo? (Kidding, mostly.)
February 22, 2026
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Apparently, our future digital overlords aren't just processing data; they're also holding manifestos. OpenAI's chief global affairs officer, Chris Lehan, has posited that the AI race boils down to a titanic struggle between 'democratic AI' and 'autocratic AI.' One almost expects to see neural networks debating universal suffrage or holding snap elections. While the notion of AI agents with tiny ballot boxes or miniature gulags is delightfully absurd, it does neatly package complex geopolitical tech rivalries into a digestible, human-centric conflict. It seems even our silicon creations can't escape the political theater, inheriting our grand ideological battles before they've even mastered making toast.
February 21, 2026
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Oh, the irony! Hedge fund 'experts' — the very folks who claim to be ahead of the curve, often leveraging sophisticated tech themselves — are apparently getting a rude awakening from the AI-fueled market. It turns out even the most finely tuned algorithms and 'proprietary insights' couldn't fully insulate portfolios from a collective tech hangover. Perhaps their models forgot to factor in the sheer human panic when the shiny new AI toys start losing their luster.
February 21, 2026
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India's corporate titans aren't just dipping their toes into the AI pool; they're cannonballing in with such force, the ripples might just reshape the global tech landscape. It's less an 'AI adoption' and more an 'AI arms race' among the nation's biggest players, each vying for pole position in what promises to be the next industrial revolution. The sheer scale of these pledges isn't just about technological advancement; it's a high-stakes game of economic dominance, where the winner gets to define India's digital future, and the losers... well, let's just say they'll be playing catch-up for a very long time.
February 21, 2026
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Well, slap my CPU and call me HAL, because N. Chandrasekaran has just declared AI as the 'biggest opportunity' for IT companies! And here I was thinking it was still 2005 and outsourcing was the bleeding edge. It's almost *too* obvious, isn't it? Like saying water is wet, or that millennials love avocado toast. But perhaps the true genius isn't in the observation itself, but in reminding the IT giants, often lumbering like mainframe dinosaurs, that the asteroid of change is indeed hurtling directly at them – offering not extinction, but a dazzling, albeit complex, new era of reinvention.
February 20, 2026
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Who would've thought the next global tech powerhouse pairing would be Karnataka and Poland? While Silicon Valley might be clutching its pearls, this alliance isn't just about sharing code; it's about sharing a collective ambition to disrupt the disruptors. Forget the usual suspects – this move signals a fascinating pivot, where emerging tech hubs are bypassing established giants to build their own interconnected ecosystems. It's less a partnership, more a strategic chess move to own the future of AI, gaming, and deeptech, leaving the old guard wondering where their invite went.