Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday emphasized that India must position itself as a global leader in artificial intelligence, urging the country to transition from being primarily a consumer of technology to a creator of advanced AI solutions. His remarks came during the ongoing India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, a high-profile international gathering widely regarded as the first global AI forum of this scale hosted in the Global South. In an interview with ANI, the Prime Minister
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday emphasized that India must position itself as a global leader in artificial intelligence, urging the country to transition from being primarily a consumer of technology to a creator of advanced AI solutions. His remarks came during the ongoing India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, a high-profile international gathering widely regarded as the first global AI forum of this scale hosted in the Global South. In an interview with ANI, the Prime Minister
Tensions continue to mount along the Line of Control (LoC) as Pakistan has stepped up its shelling of civilian areas in Kashmir, forcing mass displacement across three key border districts. In the wake of heightened military activity, including India’s Operation Sindoor targeting terror infrastructure, Pakistan’s retaliatory shelling has caused panic among residents in Baramulla, Kupwara, and Bandipora districts. Over the past four days, nearly 1.1 lakh villagers have fled their h
Tensions continue to mount along the Line of Control (LoC) as Pakistan has stepped up its shelling of civilian areas in Kashmir, forcing mass displacement across three key border districts. In the wake of heightened military activity, including India’s Operation Sindoor targeting terror infrastructure, Pakistan’s retaliatory shelling has caused panic among residents in Baramulla, Kupwara, and Bandipora districts. Over the past four days, nearly 1.1 lakh villagers have fled their h
The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), known for marketing dairy products under the Amul brand, has reduced the price of its one-litre milk packs across India by Rs 1. The new prices are now Rs 67 for Amul Gold and Rs 55 for Amul Taaza per litre in Delhi, compared to their previous prices of Rs 68 and Rs 56, respectively. This reduction applies only to one-litre packs and not to half-litre variants, with the aim to encourage consumers to buy larger packs of milk.
The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), known for marketing dairy products under the Amul brand, has reduced the price of its one-litre milk packs across India by Rs 1. The new prices are now Rs 67 for Amul Gold and Rs 55 for Amul Taaza per litre in Delhi, compared to their previous prices of Rs 68 and Rs 56, respectively. This reduction applies only to one-litre packs and not to half-litre variants, with the aim to encourage consumers to buy larger packs of milk.