IPL 2026: ‘Any person can put up anything’- PBKS coach slams social media noise | Cricket News

Punjab Kings assistant bowling coach Trevor Gonsalves has made it clear that the franchise is staying locked in on cricket despite increasing chatter and criticism surrounding the team on social media during a tense phase of IPL 2026. Punjab Kings, who finished runners-up last season, have recently found themselves at the centre of online discussions…

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Why mastering AI prompt engineering is becoming essential for students navigating personal finance decisions in a digital world

How AI tools are reshaping financial advice for young professionals but require smarter prompts and critical thinking skills. (Getty Images) As artificial intelligence tools become embedded in everyday decision-making, young professionals and students are increasingly turning to them for guidance on personal finance. From budgeting tips to retirement planning, generative AI platforms are being used…

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First signs of fallout emerge! US-Iran war hits India’s private sector growth; manufacturing activity slumps to over 4.5-year low

Experts have cautioned that the ongoing Middle East conflict will impact India’s growth story. (AI image) In the first signs of the impact of the US-Iran war on the Indian economy, the private sector recorded its slowest expansion in more than three years in March, according to the latest HSBC PMI survey. Rising prices linked…

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IIT Kharagpur unlocks the Moon’s deepest secret: What it means for Chandrayaan-4 mission planning |

Indian research into the Moon is shifting toward deeper geological exploration rather than surface-level research alone. Research conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, in association with the Physical Research Laboratory, explores the formation of ancient rocks on the Moon and the implications for its internal structure. The research is based on the processes…

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Scientists finally discover why gold never loses its shine after thousands of years |

Gold has fascinated civilisations for millennia because of one remarkable quality: it rarely loses its shine. Ancient coins, jewellery and royal artefacts buried for thousands of years can still emerge gleaming with their familiar golden glow. Scientists have long known that gold resists corrosion better than most metals, but the exact atomic mechanisms behind this…

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