Why is Infosys backing Mumbai AI? $1.5B bitcoin investment sparks attention
Amid ongoing global economic challenges linked to the pandemic, Infosys has reportedly initiated a major financial technology project called Mumbai AI. The initiative, backed by a reported $1.5 billion investment in bitcoin, is positioned as an effort to expand access to cryptocurrency markets for everyday users. The project was initially kept confidential at the request of Infosys founder Narayana Murthy while development was underway. Murthy stated that the company’s broader goal
Why is Infosys backing Mumbai AI? $1.5B bitcoin investment sparks attention
Amid ongoing global economic challenges linked to the pandemic, Infosys has reportedly initiated a major financial technology project called Mumbai AI. The initiative, backed by a reported $1.5 billion investment in bitcoin, is positioned as an effort to expand access to cryptocurrency markets for everyday users. The project was initially kept confidential at the request of Infosys founder Narayana Murthy while development was underway. Murthy stated that the company’s broader goal
Aishwarya Rai And Abhishek Bachchan Celebrate 19 Years Of Marriage With Family Moments
Bollywood couple Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary on April 20, 2026, marking nearly two decades of togetherness. The actor shared glimpses of their intimate celebration on social media, featuring adorable selfies with their daughter
Aishwarya Rai And Abhishek Bachchan Celebrate 19 Years Of Marriage With Family Moments
Bollywood couple Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary on April 20, 2026, marking nearly two decades of togetherness. The actor shared glimpses of their intimate celebration on social media, featuring adorable selfies with their daughter
E85 Fuel in India: 85% Ethanol, 15% Petrol — A Big Shift in How Cars May Run Soon
India may soon take a major step toward changing how vehicles are powered, with the government reportedly preparing draft rules for introducing E85 fuel. This new blend, made of up to 85% ethanol and 15% petrol, could significantly reduce the country’s dependence on imported crude oil and promote the use of domestically produced biofuel. The move comes at a time when global oil markets remain unstable due to geopolitical tensions, including conflicts affecting major oil-producing
E85 Fuel in India: 85% Ethanol, 15% Petrol — A Big Shift in How Cars May Run Soon
India may soon take a major step toward changing how vehicles are powered, with the government reportedly preparing draft rules for introducing E85 fuel. This new blend, made of up to 85% ethanol and 15% petrol, could significantly reduce the country’s dependence on imported crude oil and promote the use of domestically produced biofuel. The move comes at a time when global oil markets remain unstable due to geopolitical tensions, including conflicts affecting major oil-producing
Ajit Doval’s journey from IPS officer to covert intelligence operative
Ajit Doval began his professional journey as an officer in the Indian Police Service in 1968, serving in the Kerala cadre. Over time, he developed a reputation for managing insurgency-related challenges and complex law-and-order situations, which required a combination of tactical decision-making and psychological resilience. Rather than following a conventional policing career, he later transitioned into the Intelligence Bureau, moving into a domain where operational visibility is minimal but strategic impact is significant. During the 1970s, Doval was reportedly assigned to a deep-cover intelligence mission in Pakistan, marking a critical phase in his career. The assignment extended over several years, demanding a sustained and disciplined approach to undercover work. To function effectively, he assumed a complete alternate identity, integrating into local society through language proficiency, cultural understanding, and adherence to social and religious practices. This level of immersion was essential for maintaining credibility and avoiding suspicion in a sensitive environment. Operating in a foreign and potentially hostile setting required the development of a consistent personal narrative and the ability to establish relationships without drawing attention. Such assignments are typically conducted without direct support, placing significant responsibility on the individual operative. The risks associated with exposure are severe, emphasizing the need for precision, restraint, and continuous situational awareness. Intelligence gathering in these conditions often involves incremental efforts, where accurate information is collected over time rather than through rapid or visible actions. The nature of such operations differs considerably from their portrayal in popular media. While films like Dhurandhar often depict espionage through fast-paced sequences and overt action, real-world intelligence work is characterized by patience, discretion, and long-term commitment. Doval’s reported experiences reflect the complexities of covert operations, where outcomes are rarely visible and details remain largely classified, underscoring the contrast between cinematic representation and operational reality.
Ajit Doval’s journey from IPS officer to covert intelligence operative
Ajit Doval began his professional journey as an officer in the Indian Police Service in 1968, serving in the Kerala cadre. Over time, he developed a reputation for managing insurgency-related challenges and complex law-and-order situations, which required a combination of tactical decision-making and psychological resilience. Rather than following a conventional policing career, he later transitioned into the Intelligence Bureau, moving into a domain where operational visibility is minimal but strategic impact is significant. During the 1970s, Doval was reportedly assigned to a deep-cover intelligence mission in Pakistan, marking a critical phase in his career. The assignment extended over several years, demanding a sustained and disciplined approach to undercover work. To function effectively, he assumed a complete alternate identity, integrating into local society through language proficiency, cultural understanding, and adherence to social and religious practices. This level of immersion was essential for maintaining credibility and avoiding suspicion in a sensitive environment. Operating in a foreign and potentially hostile setting required the development of a consistent personal narrative and the ability to establish relationships without drawing attention. Such assignments are typically conducted without direct support, placing significant responsibility on the individual operative. The risks associated with exposure are severe, emphasizing the need for precision, restraint, and continuous situational awareness. Intelligence gathering in these conditions often involves incremental efforts, where accurate information is collected over time rather than through rapid or visible actions. The nature of such operations differs considerably from their portrayal in popular media. While films like Dhurandhar often depict espionage through fast-paced sequences and overt action, real-world intelligence work is characterized by patience, discretion, and long-term commitment. Doval’s reported experiences reflect the complexities of covert operations, where outcomes are rarely visible and details remain largely classified, underscoring the contrast between cinematic representation and operational reality.
Karnataka High Court Directs Marks System for SSLC Third Language This Year
The Karnataka High Court has clarified that SSLC students will be awarded marks, not grades, for the third language in the current academic year. The court emphasised that any changes to examination rules, including the introduction of a grading system, can only be implemented from the next academic session and not midway through an ongoing year. The court further directed the state government to evaluate the recently concluded Senior School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations s
Karnataka High Court Directs Marks System for SSLC Third Language This Year
The Karnataka High Court has clarified that SSLC students will be awarded marks, not grades, for the third language in the current academic year. The court emphasised that any changes to examination rules, including the introduction of a grading system, can only be implemented from the next academic session and not midway through an ongoing year. The court further directed the state government to evaluate the recently concluded Senior School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations s
Satna Blue Drum Murder: Minor Boy Found Dead, Accused Absconding
A shocking murder case has surfaced from Satna, adding to a series of disturbing “blue drum” crimes reported in recent times. The incident came to light on Monday when a woman named Asha and her daughter returned home to find their house locked from the outside, while the lights and cooler were still running inside, raising immediate suspicion. Co
Satna Blue Drum Murder: Minor Boy Found Dead, Accused Absconding
A shocking murder case has surfaced from Satna, adding to a series of disturbing “blue drum” crimes reported in recent times. The incident came to light on Monday when a woman named Asha and her daughter returned home to find their house locked from the outside, while the lights and cooler were still running inside, raising immediate suspicion. Co
Tamil Nadu Poll Campaign Ends Today As DMK And AIADMK Alliances Face Off
Chennai: The intense campaign for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2026 will come to an end today, marking the start of the mandatory silent period ahead of voting scheduled on April 23. Over the past few weeks, the state has witnessed a high-energy political battle, with top national and regional leaders holding rallies, roadshows, and public meetings across all 234 constituencies. Prominent leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Congress le
Tamil Nadu Poll Campaign Ends Today As DMK And AIADMK Alliances Face Off
Chennai: The intense campaign for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2026 will come to an end today, marking the start of the mandatory silent period ahead of voting scheduled on April 23. Over the past few weeks, the state has witnessed a high-energy political battle, with top national and regional leaders holding rallies, roadshows, and public meetings across all 234 constituencies. Prominent leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Congress le
Vijay’s Final Push Before TN Polls: Vote For TVK, Reject Divisive Politics
Chennai: Vijay, chief of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, made a strong final appeal to voters ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026, urging them to support his party’s “Whistle” symbol. Addres
Vijay’s Final Push Before TN Polls: Vote For TVK, Reject Divisive Politics
Chennai: Vijay, chief of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, made a strong final appeal to voters ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026, urging them to support his party’s “Whistle” symbol. Addres
Tamil Nadu Polls 2026: ECI Deploys Massive Security, Declares Holiday For Voting
The Election Commission of India has completed extensive preparations for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled for April 23, ensuring strict monitoring and security across the state. Surveillance teams have been deployed in all constituencies and are working round the clock to maintain law and order. Authorities have seized cash, liquor, narcotics and gift items worth Rs 1212.74 crore during the enforcement drive, although a portion of the seized cash was later returned after verification. The final electoral rolls show over 5.73 crore voters, including more than 2.93 crore women, who are expected to cast their votes at over 75,000 polling stations across the state. A public holiday has been declared on polling day to encourage voter participation. Employers have been directed to grant leave even to shift-based and casual workers, including those working outside their constituencies, so they can exercise their franchise. Liquor outlets across the state and bordering regions will remain closed from April 21 to April 23, and again on the counting day, May 4, as part of measures to ensure free and fair elections. To strengthen election integrity, over 7,000 micro observers have been deployed at sensitive polling stations. These teams will function under the supervision of general, police and expenditure observers appointed for all 234 constituencies. Additionally, nearly 84,000 police personnel and more than 40,000 non-police staff have been assigned election duties. The Union Home Ministry has also provided 300 companies of CAPF personnel to enhance security coverage across districts. Officials have emphasized that these arrangements are aimed at ensuring a transparent and peaceful voting process. With strict enforcement, widespread monitoring and administrative readiness, authorities expect a smooth polling day with strong voter participation across Tamil Nadu.
Tamil Nadu Polls 2026: ECI Deploys Massive Security, Declares Holiday For Voting
The Election Commission of India has completed extensive preparations for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled for April 23, ensuring strict monitoring and security across the state. Surveillance teams have been deployed in all constituencies and are working round the clock to maintain law and order. Authorities have seized cash, liquor, narcotics and gift items worth Rs 1212.74 crore during the enforcement drive, although a portion of the seized cash was later returned after verification. The final electoral rolls show over 5.73 crore voters, including more than 2.93 crore women, who are expected to cast their votes at over 75,000 polling stations across the state. A public holiday has been declared on polling day to encourage voter participation. Employers have been directed to grant leave even to shift-based and casual workers, including those working outside their constituencies, so they can exercise their franchise. Liquor outlets across the state and bordering regions will remain closed from April 21 to April 23, and again on the counting day, May 4, as part of measures to ensure free and fair elections. To strengthen election integrity, over 7,000 micro observers have been deployed at sensitive polling stations. These teams will function under the supervision of general, police and expenditure observers appointed for all 234 constituencies. Additionally, nearly 84,000 police personnel and more than 40,000 non-police staff have been assigned election duties. The Union Home Ministry has also provided 300 companies of CAPF personnel to enhance security coverage across districts. Officials have emphasized that these arrangements are aimed at ensuring a transparent and peaceful voting process. With strict enforcement, widespread monitoring and administrative readiness, authorities expect a smooth polling day with strong voter participation across Tamil Nadu.
Cash Seizure in Perambalur: ₹2.5 Crore Recovered During Routine Check
A major cash seizure was reported in Perambalur, where authorities recovered nearly ₹2.5 crore in unaccounted money during a late-night vehicle inspection. The operation was part of routine checks amid heightened vigilance in the region. Officials intercepted a car during the inspection and discovered a substantial amount of cash concealed inside. T
Cash Seizure in Perambalur: ₹2.5 Crore Recovered During Routine Check
A major cash seizure was reported in Perambalur, where authorities recovered nearly ₹2.5 crore in unaccounted money during a late-night vehicle inspection. The operation was part of routine checks amid heightened vigilance in the region. Officials intercepted a car during the inspection and discovered a substantial amount of cash concealed inside. T
Kerala Loan Fraud Exposed: How Fake Apps Are Targeting Students and Homemakers
A major loan app scam in Kerala has come to light, with students and homemakers emerging as the worst affected groups. The fraudulent operation involves illegal digital lending apps that lure users with quick and easy loans, often requiring minimal documentation. Once individuals sign up, they are trapped in a cycle of harassment, high interest rates, and threats. Authorities have revealed that these apps operate without proper registration and violate financial regulations. Victims
Kerala Loan Fraud Exposed: How Fake Apps Are Targeting Students and Homemakers
A major loan app scam in Kerala has come to light, with students and homemakers emerging as the worst affected groups. The fraudulent operation involves illegal digital lending apps that lure users with quick and easy loans, often requiring minimal documentation. Once individuals sign up, they are trapped in a cycle of harassment, high interest rates, and threats. Authorities have revealed that these apps operate without proper registration and violate financial regulations. Victims
India moves over 1.1 million people from Gulf region during ceasefire window
India has evacuated more than 1.1 million people from West Asia as regional tensions and airspace restrictions continue to disrupt commercial travel, officials said during a government briefing in New Delhi. The large-scale movement has been carried out through sustained flight operations from multiple countries, with authorities relying on alternate routes where airspace remains accessible. Officials said that since February 28, approximately 1,130,000 passengers have traveled fro
India moves over 1.1 million people from Gulf region during ceasefire window
India has evacuated more than 1.1 million people from West Asia as regional tensions and airspace restrictions continue to disrupt commercial travel, officials said during a government briefing in New Delhi. The large-scale movement has been carried out through sustained flight operations from multiple countries, with authorities relying on alternate routes where airspace remains accessible. Officials said that since February 28, approximately 1,130,000 passengers have traveled fro
TCS Nashik case: Court denies relief to Nida Khan as police hunt intensifies
Court denies interim relief to Nida Khan in TCS Nashik case A Nashik court has refused to grant interim protection from arrest to Nida Khan, one of the accused in the TCS Nashik BPO case, intensifying the legal pressure against her. The decision comes as police continue their search for Khan, who remains the only accused yet to be taken into custody. Khan had approached the court seeking anticipatory bail, citing her pregn
TCS Nashik case: Court denies relief to Nida Khan as police hunt intensifies
Court denies interim relief to Nida Khan in TCS Nashik case A Nashik court has refused to grant interim protection from arrest to Nida Khan, one of the accused in the TCS Nashik BPO case, intensifying the legal pressure against her. The decision comes as police continue their search for Khan, who remains the only accused yet to be taken into custody. Khan had approached the court seeking anticipatory bail, citing her pregn
Leesa Movie Poster Launch: Ananya Nagalla’s New Film Begins with Buzz
The official poster of the upcoming Telugu film Leesa has been unveiled, marking the beginning of an exciting new project that is already gaining attention among movie lovers. With a talented cast and a strong technical team, the film is shaping up to be an interesting addition to the Telugu film industry. The film stars Ananya Nagalla in the lead role. She has been steadily building her presence with impactful performances, and Leesa is expected to further strengthen her
Leesa Movie Poster Launch: Ananya Nagalla’s New Film Begins with Buzz
The official poster of the upcoming Telugu film Leesa has been unveiled, marking the beginning of an exciting new project that is already gaining attention among movie lovers. With a talented cast and a strong technical team, the film is shaping up to be an interesting addition to the Telugu film industry. The film stars Ananya Nagalla in the lead role. She has been steadily building her presence with impactful performances, and Leesa is expected to further strengthen her
Chandrababu Naidu Hits Campaign Trail In Tamil Nadu On Birthday
N. Chandrababu Naidu marked his birthday with intense political activity, choosing to campaign in Tamil Nadu for the National Democratic Alliance instead of celebrating the occasion. The veteran leader arrived in Coimbatore, where he received a strong reception from supporters and members of the Telugu community, signaling the growing momentum of the NDA campaign ahead of the Assembly elections. Continuing his schedule, Naidu interacted with local leaders and key political figures, holding discussions on electoral strategy and regional issues. His visit reflects a broader push by the NDA to strengthen its presence in Tamil Nadu, with Naidu playing an active role in mobilizing support. His decision to campaign on his birthday highlights his commitment to political work and alliance responsibilities. During his address, Naidu criticized the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam for opposing the delimitation bill, stating that the move could negatively impact southern states in the future. He argued that the bill was intended to address concerns arising from population-based seat allocation and warned that resistance to it could harm the region’s political representation. Naidu’s remarks came as he took a firm stance in support of the delimitation proposal, even while speaking in a region where the issue remains politically sensitive. He emphasized that such reforms are necessary to ensure balanced representation and long-term benefits for states in South India. Following his engagements in Coimbatore, Naidu is expected to continue his campaign in Chennai, where he will participate in roadshows and public meetings. His active involvement underlines the NDA’s strategy to intensify outreach efforts in the state ahead of the polls. With his continued presence on the ground and focus on key political issues, Naidu’s campaign signals a determined push by the NDA to make inroads in Tamil Nadu. His efforts are likely to play a significant role in shaping the alliance’s performance in the upcoming elections.
Chandrababu Naidu Hits Campaign Trail In Tamil Nadu On Birthday
N. Chandrababu Naidu marked his birthday with intense political activity, choosing to campaign in Tamil Nadu for the National Democratic Alliance instead of celebrating the occasion. The veteran leader arrived in Coimbatore, where he received a strong reception from supporters and members of the Telugu community, signaling the growing momentum of the NDA campaign ahead of the Assembly elections. Continuing his schedule, Naidu interacted with local leaders and key political figures, holding discussions on electoral strategy and regional issues. His visit reflects a broader push by the NDA to strengthen its presence in Tamil Nadu, with Naidu playing an active role in mobilizing support. His decision to campaign on his birthday highlights his commitment to political work and alliance responsibilities. During his address, Naidu criticized the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam for opposing the delimitation bill, stating that the move could negatively impact southern states in the future. He argued that the bill was intended to address concerns arising from population-based seat allocation and warned that resistance to it could harm the region’s political representation. Naidu’s remarks came as he took a firm stance in support of the delimitation proposal, even while speaking in a region where the issue remains politically sensitive. He emphasized that such reforms are necessary to ensure balanced representation and long-term benefits for states in South India. Following his engagements in Coimbatore, Naidu is expected to continue his campaign in Chennai, where he will participate in roadshows and public meetings. His active involvement underlines the NDA’s strategy to intensify outreach efforts in the state ahead of the polls. With his continued presence on the ground and focus on key political issues, Naidu’s campaign signals a determined push by the NDA to make inroads in Tamil Nadu. His efforts are likely to play a significant role in shaping the alliance’s performance in the upcoming elections.
Chandrababu Naidu: Legacy, Leadership And Vision For Andhra Pradesh
N. Chandrababu Naidu, one of the most prominent and experienced leaders in Indian politics, celebrates his 76th birthday, marking a remarkable journey filled with leadership, resilience, and vision. Born on April 20, 1950, Naidu has played a crucial role in shaping the political and developmental landscape of Andhra Pradesh. As the national president of the Telugu Desam Party, he continues to remain an influential figure both at the state and national levels. Chandrababu Naidu’s political journey began during his college days, where he actively participated in student politics. He started his career with the Youth Congress in the 1970s and was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in 1978. Over the years, he steadily rose through the ranks, serving as Minister for Rural Development between 1983 and 1989. In 1995, he took over as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, succeeding his father-in-law N. T. Rama Rao. He went on to serve consecutive terms from 1995 to 2004, becoming one of the longest-serving chief ministers in the state’s history. Known for his forward-thinking approach, Naidu gained recognition for transforming Andhra Pradesh into a hub for technology and investment. His tech-savvy governance style helped attract global investors and positioned the state as a key player in India’s IT growth story. Over the years, he has received several prestigious recognitions, including IT Indian of the Millennium, Business Person of the Year, and South Asian of the Year. His contributions also extended to national policy-making, where he chaired the National IT Panel under the NDA government. Even today, Chandrababu Naidu remains deeply committed to public service. His focus continues to be on large-scale development projects such as Amaravati capital city and the Polavaram irrigation project, along with attracting investments to boost the state’s economy. Known for his disciplined and work-driven lifestyle, he often prioritizes governance over personal celebrations, reflecting his dedication to progress and development. Beyond politics, Naidu’s personal life also reflects strong family ties. He is married to Nara Bhuvaneshwari and has a son, Nara Lokesh, who is also active in politics. With a legacy built on administrative strength and visionary leadership, Chandrababu Naidu continues to shape the future of Andhra Pradesh, reinforcing his status as one of India’s most impactful political leaders.
Chandrababu Naidu: Legacy, Leadership And Vision For Andhra Pradesh
N. Chandrababu Naidu, one of the most prominent and experienced leaders in Indian politics, celebrates his 76th birthday, marking a remarkable journey filled with leadership, resilience, and vision. Born on April 20, 1950, Naidu has played a crucial role in shaping the political and developmental landscape of Andhra Pradesh. As the national president of the Telugu Desam Party, he continues to remain an influential figure both at the state and national levels. Chandrababu Naidu’s political journey began during his college days, where he actively participated in student politics. He started his career with the Youth Congress in the 1970s and was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in 1978. Over the years, he steadily rose through the ranks, serving as Minister for Rural Development between 1983 and 1989. In 1995, he took over as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, succeeding his father-in-law N. T. Rama Rao. He went on to serve consecutive terms from 1995 to 2004, becoming one of the longest-serving chief ministers in the state’s history. Known for his forward-thinking approach, Naidu gained recognition for transforming Andhra Pradesh into a hub for technology and investment. His tech-savvy governance style helped attract global investors and positioned the state as a key player in India’s IT growth story. Over the years, he has received several prestigious recognitions, including IT Indian of the Millennium, Business Person of the Year, and South Asian of the Year. His contributions also extended to national policy-making, where he chaired the National IT Panel under the NDA government. Even today, Chandrababu Naidu remains deeply committed to public service. His focus continues to be on large-scale development projects such as Amaravati capital city and the Polavaram irrigation project, along with attracting investments to boost the state’s economy. Known for his disciplined and work-driven lifestyle, he often prioritizes governance over personal celebrations, reflecting his dedication to progress and development. Beyond politics, Naidu’s personal life also reflects strong family ties. He is married to Nara Bhuvaneshwari and has a son, Nara Lokesh, who is also active in politics. With a legacy built on administrative strength and visionary leadership, Chandrababu Naidu continues to shape the future of Andhra Pradesh, reinforcing his status as one of India’s most impactful political leaders.
Indian Men Shot Dead In Italy During Vaisakhi Gathering
Two Indian nationals were shot dead in northern Italy in a late-night incident outside a place of worship, raising serious concerns within the local community and prompting an active investigation by authorities. The shooting occurred in Covo, a town in Bergamo province, shortly before midnight on Friday, as individuals were leaving a warehouse that had been used for religious gatherings associated with the Vaisakhi festival. The victims have been identified as Raginder Singh, 48, w
Indian Men Shot Dead In Italy During Vaisakhi Gathering
Two Indian nationals were shot dead in northern Italy in a late-night incident outside a place of worship, raising serious concerns within the local community and prompting an active investigation by authorities. The shooting occurred in Covo, a town in Bergamo province, shortly before midnight on Friday, as individuals were leaving a warehouse that had been used for religious gatherings associated with the Vaisakhi festival. The victims have been identified as Raginder Singh, 48, w
Indian-Origin OpenAI CTO Srinivas Narayanan Resigns To Spend Time With Parents
Srinivas Narayanan, an Indian-origin technology leader and Chief Technology Officer of B2B Applications at OpenAI, has announced his decision to step down from his role after a significant three-year tenure. His departure marks the end of a transformative phase during which he played a key role in scaling some of the company’s most widely used products and platforms. Narayanan shared that he had informed the leadership team earlier this month and would officially leave by the end of next week. Reflecting on his journey, he described his time at OpenAI as an incredible experience, highlighting the rapid pace of innovation and the impact of the work done during this period. He expressed gratitude to key leaders including CEO Sam Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman for their support and leadership. The decision, according to Narayanan, is driven by personal priorities. He stated that he intends to travel to India to spend time with his ageing parents before making any decisions about his next professional move. His announcement reflects a growing trend among senior professionals prioritizing family and personal well-being alongside demanding corporate careers. During his tenure, Narayanan led engineering teams responsible for key offerings such as ChatGPT, enterprise APIs, and applied AI systems used globally. His work focused on bridging advanced research with real-world applications, helping scale products to millions of users worldwide. Before joining OpenAI, Narayanan built an extensive career in the tech industry. He is an alumnus of IIT Madras and holds a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He began his professional journey at IBM’s Almaden Research Center and later spent over a decade at Meta, where he contributed to major platforms including Facebook Photos and advanced AI-driven systems. His exit represents a notable leadership change in the AI space, especially at a time when the industry continues to expand rapidly. While his next move remains undecided, his contributions to the evolution of applied artificial intelligence are expected to have a lasting impact.
Indian-Origin OpenAI CTO Srinivas Narayanan Resigns To Spend Time With Parents
Srinivas Narayanan, an Indian-origin technology leader and Chief Technology Officer of B2B Applications at OpenAI, has announced his decision to step down from his role after a significant three-year tenure. His departure marks the end of a transformative phase during which he played a key role in scaling some of the company’s most widely used products and platforms. Narayanan shared that he had informed the leadership team earlier this month and would officially leave by the end of next week. Reflecting on his journey, he described his time at OpenAI as an incredible experience, highlighting the rapid pace of innovation and the impact of the work done during this period. He expressed gratitude to key leaders including CEO Sam Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman for their support and leadership. The decision, according to Narayanan, is driven by personal priorities. He stated that he intends to travel to India to spend time with his ageing parents before making any decisions about his next professional move. His announcement reflects a growing trend among senior professionals prioritizing family and personal well-being alongside demanding corporate careers. During his tenure, Narayanan led engineering teams responsible for key offerings such as ChatGPT, enterprise APIs, and applied AI systems used globally. His work focused on bridging advanced research with real-world applications, helping scale products to millions of users worldwide. Before joining OpenAI, Narayanan built an extensive career in the tech industry. He is an alumnus of IIT Madras and holds a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He began his professional journey at IBM’s Almaden Research Center and later spent over a decade at Meta, where he contributed to major platforms including Facebook Photos and advanced AI-driven systems. His exit represents a notable leadership change in the AI space, especially at a time when the industry continues to expand rapidly. While his next move remains undecided, his contributions to the evolution of applied artificial intelligence are expected to have a lasting impact.
Odisha Set for New Steel Plant as JSW Steel Partners with POSCO
JSW Steel and POSCO have entered into a joint venture agreement to establish a new steel manufacturing plant in Odisha. The development comes at a significant time, coinciding with the official visit of the South K
Odisha Set for New Steel Plant as JSW Steel Partners with POSCO
JSW Steel and POSCO have entered into a joint venture agreement to establish a new steel manufacturing plant in Odisha. The development comes at a significant time, coinciding with the official visit of the South K
Gurugram Tragedy: American Express Manager Dies by Suicide Months After Marriage
A tragic incident in Gurugram has left residents shocked after a 33-year-old manager working with American Express was found dead in his apartment just four months after his marriage. The deceased, identified as Rishabh Dixit, was discovered in his flat at Pyramid Society in Sector 76 on Friday morning, Ap
Gurugram Tragedy: American Express Manager Dies by Suicide Months After Marriage
A tragic incident in Gurugram has left residents shocked after a 33-year-old manager working with American Express was found dead in his apartment just four months after his marriage. The deceased, identified as Rishabh Dixit, was discovered in his flat at Pyramid Society in Sector 76 on Friday morning, Ap









