Updated: Nov 21, 2025, 15:48 IST

Updated: Nov 21, 2025, 15:48 IST

Sai Sudharsan and Washington Sundar NEW DELHI: India’s deepening Test troubles at home have brought the spotlight firmly on an unexpected but crucial issue — the constant chopping and changing at the No.3 batting position. The debate intensified after Washington Sundar walked out at one-down during the first Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens,…

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‘Homebound’ OTT global release: When and where to watch India’s Oscar 2026 contender starring Ishaan Khatter, Janhvi Kapoor and Vishal Jethwa

‘Homebound’ OTT global release: When and where to watch India’s Oscar 2026 contender starring Ishaan Khatter, Janhvi Kapoor and Vishal Jethwa

‘Homebound’ is a 2025 drama about two childhood friends from a North Indian village who aspire to become police officers to gain dignity and escape social discrimination. The film explores friendship, hope, and systemic injustice amid caste pressures and the COVID-19 pandemic. It premiered at Cannes and streams on Netflix November 21. ‘Homebound’, directed by…

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India-Israel ties: India mulls startup & innovation collaborations with Israel; Piyush Goyal says focus on cybersecurity, MedTech

India-Israel ties: India mulls startup & innovation collaborations with Israel; Piyush Goyal says focus on cybersecurity, MedTech

India is exploring deeper collaboration with Israeli startups across sectors such as cybersecurity, medical devices and mobility to strengthen its innovation ecosystem, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said during a visit to Tel Aviv, PTI reported. He said technology-driven cooperation is likely to form a key pillar of the proposed bilateral trade agreement.Goyal, who…

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RRC Northern Railway Apprentice recruitment 2025: Registration for 4,116 vacancies begins on this date, details here

RRC Northern Railway Apprentice recruitment 2025: Registration for 4,116 vacancies begins on this date, details here

Northern Railway is hiring 4,116 Act Apprentices for 2025-26, with applications opening November 25. Matriculates with ITI can apply for positions across major divisions. Selection is purely merit-based, combining Class 10 and ITI marks, with no written exam. This opportunity offers structured skill development within Indian Railways. The Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC), Northern Railway, has…

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After separation from his wife Saira Banu, AR Rahman says fame took a toll on his family life, opens up on maintaing boundaries with fans: ‘Nobody allows you to eat’

After separation from his wife Saira Banu, AR Rahman says fame took a toll on his family life, opens up on maintaing boundaries with fans: ‘Nobody allows you to eat’

Legendary composer AR Rahman is considered one of the best composers India ever saw. Rahman who’s also been an Oscar winner enjoys immense popularity all over the world but ironically, that’s what took a toll on his personal life. In a recent interview, Rahman has spoken about his fan following and fame. For those not…

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Diet vs exercise: Which fitness approach is more effective for losing body fat and improving overall health |

Diet vs exercise: Which fitness approach is more effective for losing body fat and improving overall health |

Celebrity physiotherapist Jeff Cavaliere has emphasised the vital role of nutrition in achieving a lean, low body fat physique. Speaking on The Peter Attia Drive podcast, the 50-year-old fitness expert explained that reaching just 7 per cent body fat is largely determined by diet rather than exercise. Cavaliere pointed out that while workouts are important…

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Why a silver thumb ring matters: The hidden astrological meaning and the science behind it

Why a silver thumb ring matters: The hidden astrological meaning and the science behind it

Wearing a ring means more than just making a statement or following the latest trend. For many cultures throughout the ages, finger placement and ring metal have become part of a greater symbolic system. From the world of palmistry and ancient Vedic traditions to modern Western metaphysics, an unlikely superstition has re-emerged in recent years:…

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Bangladesh earthquake: At least six killed, several injured; visuals emerge

Bangladesh earthquake: At least six killed, several injured; visuals emerge

NEW DELHI: A 5.5-magnitude earthquake struck central Bangladesh on Friday, killing at least six people and injuring several, AP reported citing officials. The quake, which shook buildings in Dhaka and sent residents fleeing outdoors, was felt across several parts of the country and in neighbouring regions of India including Kolkata.Also read: West Bengal: Strong tremors…

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What is the first mantra of Rig Veda?

What is the first mantra of Rig Veda?

For those who don’t know, the Rigveda is an ancient Indian book which has a collection of hymns written in Vedic Sanskrit. It is also among the four holy Hindu scriptures called the Vedas (Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda). Out of the many versions or shakhas, only one survives today — the Sakalya Shakha. But…

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Noah Zeaiter, Lebanon’s most wanted drug trafficker, arrested in Baalbek | World News

Noah Zeaiter, Lebanon’s most wanted drug trafficker, arrested in Baalbek | World News

Noah Zeaiter, Lebanon’s most wanted drug trafficker, was arrested in Baalbek, linked to Captagon smuggling/Image: X After decades eluding justice, Lebanon’s most notorious drug trafficker, Noah Zeaiter, has been arrested in a dramatic operation in the eastern city of Baalbek. His detention marks a rare victory for Lebanese authorities in their ongoing fight against a…

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In May 2024, residents of the high-rise Supertech Ecovillage 2 in Greater Noida took to the streets late at night to protest against ongoing power outages. The country was reeling under record heat, with temperatures touching 50°C, and families described “immense hardship due to frequent power outages and inadequate supply.” The episode underscores a growing national risk: as heatwaves intensify and demand surges, India’s grid is being pushed to the edge.That problem is the focus of a new startup, Pravāh, an AI grid intelligence startup now backed by top-tier investors including Khosla Ventures, Pear VC and Conviction. The company was started by co-founders Mohak Mangal, Dhruv Suri, and Aman Gupta on the Stanford campus. They decided to focus their energies on one of India’s most critical problems and gave it a Sanskrit name: Pravāh or “flow.”Their timing is critical. India’s power sector stands at a crossroads with growing demand. However, the country’s discoms (state-run distribution companies) operate with forecasting tools built for a different century. Many rely on spreadsheets and simple statistical models, adequate on ordinary days but deeply blind to a late monsoon or to a burst of rooftop solar.When forecasts fail, outcomes are painful: outages and, at times frantic, expensive purchases on the spot market, costs that eventually find their way into government deficits or the monthly electricity bill of a family.“Indian discoms cannot afford to operate with yesterday’s information, at a time when energy independence is critical and the discoms are a huge burden to the taxpayer”, said Mohak Mangal, Pravāh’s co-founder. Pravāh’s answer is an “AI native” decision support engine that is built specifically for this new environment. The company combines machine learning models for demand forecasting with high-resolution weather modelling that pinpoint how much purchases discoms should make and how they can reduce their AT&C losses. The company is already working with companies in the US, Germany, and India. A crucial layer of the company’s ambition rests on weather itself. In a recent paper, the team with a Stanford professor, Aditi Sheshadri, examined top AI weather models against real Indian observations and found an unsettling pattern: many systems underestimate extreme rainfall and misjudge cyclone paths. In a monsoon country, those errors can be existential. These findings now inform Pravāh’s India-specific forecasting architecture, built on the premise that global models rarely understand local weather dynamics. These maps show peak-summer temperatures in Gujarat and compare them with forecasts from the world’s leading AI weather models. Research done by Pravāh’s team with a Stanford professor shows that even the best global models are noticeably off for India, especially during heatwaves. If the models were perfect, the maps would be white (not blue or red). That is why Pravāh is building India-specific, locally corrected weather forecasts.Dhruv Suri, who recently completed his PhD from Stanford in Energy Science, says, “Machine learning architectures give operators something they have never had before: foresight into the next hour, the next day, and the next extreme event. That is the difference between reacting to a crisis and preventing one.”The founding team behind Pravāh brings an unusual blend of deep technical expertise. Mohak has worked with the World Bank and MIT’s Poverty Action Lab across India and Myanmar. Dhruv has published research on renewable integration, built real-time grid tools at Google X, and co-founded a social enterprise delivering clean energy to rural communities. Aman, with a PhD from NYU Courant and research stints at LMU Munich and Stanford, has co-developed climate-foundation models with NASA and IBM and has written widely on monsoon dynamics.For the founders, their mission is about preventing exactly what families in Greater Noida endured that night. If India can forecast its next thunderstorm and peak electricity demand with precision, then no parent in Supertech Ecovillage 2 will have to carry their children into the streets at midnight just to demand the most basic right in a modern economy: reliable electricity.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosOperation Sindoor 2.0 Talk Rises As Expert Says India Must Hit Pak But Fix White Collar Terror TooIn Fiery UK Conclave Speech, Suhel Seth Says India Has Evolved Beyond 1947, Now Shapes Global PowerShashi Tharoor Says The UN Cannot Be Abandoned Despite Gaza And Ukraine At Desmond Tutu LecturePiyush Goyal Says India And Israel Are Emotionally Close, Recalls Pahalgam And Delhi Terror Attacks’Eternally Grateful’: Sheikh Hasina’s Son Thanks PM Modi For Saving Her Mother’s Life, Slams YunusIndia And Israel Launch FTA Talks; Piyush Goyal, Nir Barkat Sign Terms Of ReferenceDelhi’s Pollution Forces Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong To Cough, Stop Her Speech MidwayJaishankar Meets Afghan Commerce Minister Azizi In Delhi; Trade, Connectivity DiscussedMEA Outlines Agenda For PM Modi’s South Africa Visit For G20 Summit In JohannesburgPenny Wong’s Cricket Banter With Jaishankar Highlights Warm, Confident India-Australia Partnership123PhotostoriesAllu Arha birthday special: Adorable social media moments shared by Allu Arjun and Sneha ReddyWho are Smriti Mandhana’s parents? 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In May 2024, residents of the high-rise Supertech Ecovillage 2 in Greater Noida took to the streets late at night to protest against ongoing power outages. The country was reeling under record heat, with temperatures touching 50°C, and families described “immense hardship due to frequent power outages and inadequate supply.” The episode underscores a growing national risk: as heatwaves intensify and demand surges, India’s grid is being pushed to the edge.That problem is the focus of a new startup, Pravāh, an AI grid intelligence startup now backed by top-tier investors including Khosla Ventures, Pear VC and Conviction. The company was started by co-founders Mohak Mangal, Dhruv Suri, and Aman Gupta on the Stanford campus. They decided to focus their energies on one of India’s most critical problems and gave it a Sanskrit name: Pravāh or “flow.”Their timing is critical. India’s power sector stands at a crossroads with growing demand. However, the country’s discoms (state-run distribution companies) operate with forecasting tools built for a different century. Many rely on spreadsheets and simple statistical models, adequate on ordinary days but deeply blind to a late monsoon or to a burst of rooftop solar.When forecasts fail, outcomes are painful: outages and, at times frantic, expensive purchases on the spot market, costs that eventually find their way into government deficits or the monthly electricity bill of a family.“Indian discoms cannot afford to operate with yesterday’s information, at a time when energy independence is critical and the discoms are a huge burden to the taxpayer”, said Mohak Mangal, Pravāh’s co-founder. Pravāh’s answer is an “AI native” decision support engine that is built specifically for this new environment. The company combines machine learning models for demand forecasting with high-resolution weather modelling that pinpoint how much purchases discoms should make and how they can reduce their AT&C losses. The company is already working with companies in the US, Germany, and India. A crucial layer of the company’s ambition rests on weather itself. In a recent paper, the team with a Stanford professor, Aditi Sheshadri, examined top AI weather models against real Indian observations and found an unsettling pattern: many systems underestimate extreme rainfall and misjudge cyclone paths. In a monsoon country, those errors can be existential. These findings now inform Pravāh’s India-specific forecasting architecture, built on the premise that global models rarely understand local weather dynamics. These maps show peak-summer temperatures in Gujarat and compare them with forecasts from the world’s leading AI weather models. Research done by Pravāh’s team with a Stanford professor shows that even the best global models are noticeably off for India, especially during heatwaves. If the models were perfect, the maps would be white (not blue or red). That is why Pravāh is building India-specific, locally corrected weather forecasts.Dhruv Suri, who recently completed his PhD from Stanford in Energy Science, says, “Machine learning architectures give operators something they have never had before: foresight into the next hour, the next day, and the next extreme event. That is the difference between reacting to a crisis and preventing one.”The founding team behind Pravāh brings an unusual blend of deep technical expertise. Mohak has worked with the World Bank and MIT’s Poverty Action Lab across India and Myanmar. Dhruv has published research on renewable integration, built real-time grid tools at Google X, and co-founded a social enterprise delivering clean energy to rural communities. Aman, with a PhD from NYU Courant and research stints at LMU Munich and Stanford, has co-developed climate-foundation models with NASA and IBM and has written widely on monsoon dynamics.For the founders, their mission is about preventing exactly what families in Greater Noida endured that night. If India can forecast its next thunderstorm and peak electricity demand with precision, then no parent in Supertech Ecovillage 2 will have to carry their children into the streets at midnight just to demand the most basic right in a modern economy: reliable electricity.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosOperation Sindoor 2.0 Talk Rises As Expert Says India Must Hit Pak But Fix White Collar Terror TooIn Fiery UK Conclave Speech, Suhel Seth Says India Has Evolved Beyond 1947, Now Shapes Global PowerShashi Tharoor Says The UN Cannot Be Abandoned Despite Gaza And Ukraine At Desmond Tutu LecturePiyush Goyal Says India And Israel Are Emotionally Close, Recalls Pahalgam And Delhi Terror Attacks’Eternally Grateful’: Sheikh Hasina’s Son Thanks PM Modi For Saving Her Mother’s Life, Slams YunusIndia And Israel Launch FTA Talks; Piyush Goyal, Nir Barkat Sign Terms Of ReferenceDelhi’s Pollution Forces Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong To Cough, Stop Her Speech MidwayJaishankar Meets Afghan Commerce Minister Azizi In Delhi; Trade, Connectivity DiscussedMEA Outlines Agenda For PM Modi’s South Africa Visit For G20 Summit In JohannesburgPenny Wong’s Cricket Banter With Jaishankar Highlights Warm, Confident India-Australia Partnership123PhotostoriesAllu Arha birthday special: Adorable social media moments shared by Allu Arjun and Sneha ReddyWho are Smriti Mandhana’s parents? 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In May 2024, residents of the high-rise Supertech Ecovillage 2 in Greater Noida took to the streets late at night to protest against ongoing power outages. The country was reeling under record heat, with temperatures touching 50°C, and families described “immense hardship due to frequent power outages and inadequate supply.” The episode underscores a growing…

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Nov 21, 2025, 14:41 IST

Nov 21, 2025, 14:41 IST

Rishabh Pant & Temba Bavuma (X-Cricbuzz) India and South Africa gear up for the second Test of their two-match series at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati, starting Saturday, November 22. South Africa leads the series 1-0 after a narrow 30-run win in Kolkata, while India, desperate to level the series, will be led by Rishabh…

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