Credit Goes to the Persuader, Not the First Thinker

Sir William Osler's famous quote reveals a hard truth: ideas are cheap, but persuasion is rare. The prize goes to whoever convinces the world, not the first thinker. Learn the lesson and apply it to your life.

82-Year-Old Loses Rs 1.6 Crore in Crypto Scam

An 82-year-old retired BHEL employee lost over Rs 1.6 crore in an online cryptocurrency scam after being lured by a fake video featuring Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman promoting a fraudulent trading platform.

NEET Aspirant Gets Abu Dhabi Exam Centre

An 18-year-old NEET aspirant from Nagpur was shocked to find his exam centre in Abu Dhabi, 2500km away. Despite contacting NTA, the error remains uncorrected days before the re-test.

75,000 Trees for Mumbai Coastal Road Gardens

Nita Ambani announced 75,000 trees for Mumbai's Coastal Road gardens, creating a green lung. Work has started with 15,000 trees on site, featuring a tree museum and diverse flora.

Varanasi Launches 3D Digital Twin for Emergencies

Varanasi has launched a '3-D Urban Spatial Digital Twin' project, creating a digital replica of the city to aid emergency response and urban planning. The Rs 12.5 crore project uses LiDAR and 3D mapping.

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