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3 min readNew DelhiJun 23, 2026 05:14 PM IST IIT Hyderabad on Tuesday announced the launch of the Nuclear Technology Orientation Programme (NTOP) in collaboration with Crimson Energy Experts Pvt Ltd, calling it a significant step toward strengthening the country’s nuclear energy talent pipeline. The programme will commence on August 3 at the IITH campus. It is a three-month residential course designed to equip engineers and professionals with a comprehensive understanding of nuclear power technologies and operations, with the broader goal of building a skilled workforce for India’s expanding nuclear energy sector, according to a release from IIT Hyderabad. As…

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For nearly as long as the web has existed, web development has wrestled mightily with the right way to connect components over the network. This is the question of the remote API. It influences every aspect of the software we build. We sort of arrived at a tolerable compromise with JSON APIs. While these have their limitations, you have to appreciate their underlying simplicity. But the advent of AI-enabled endpoints that can mediate intent is changing the basic workings of the internet. This change is gradually reawakening an old dream, the service-oriented architecture (SOA). This time around, with luck, we’ll finally gain the flexible, discoverable, and…

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Key Takeaways A collaborative network of specialized organizations enhances the effectiveness of addiction recovery. Each organization offers unique services that, when combined, provide comprehensive support. Choosing the right combination of services is crucial for a successful recovery journey. Embarking on the path to recovery from addiction is a complex and deeply personal journey. The most successful outcomes are achieved when individuals can access a comprehensive network of care partners, each specializing in a vital aspect of recovery. This collaborative approach brings together a diverse set of leading organizations, ensuring the needs of each individual are addressed holistically and effectively. Below,…

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Headquarters: Finland URL: https://www.turtles.com/ Customer Happiness Advocate (Remote – Canada, UK, Spain, Finland) Job description Are you looking to join a high growth tech company? Are you passionate about people? Then we are looking for you! We are a small team with a big business! Our customers come first, and our Customer Support team is at the forefront! As a member of this team, you would be responsible for answering customer inquiries through email, chat, and phone. Successful applicants will begin with a two-week remote training period, following which the opportunity to work remotely is available. This is a 5…

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The Sectors of the Indian Economy is one of the most important topics in the JAIIB Indian Economy and Indian Financial System (IE & IFS) syllabus. Questions from this chapter are frequently asked in the examination because it covers the foundation of India’s economic structure, GDP contribution, employment generation, industrial development, and emerging sectors. Understanding the concepts of Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary, and Quinary sectors helps candidates answer both conceptual and factual questions with ease. In this blog, we have provided a free quiz along with a PDF containing 50 practice questions, complete with correct answers and detailed solutions. What…

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The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has announced a significant relief measure for students enrolled under the Open School System by allowing them a one-subject improvement, compartment, or reappear opportunity during the July-August 2026 supplementary examination session.PTI ImagesThe decision aims to help students improve their academic performance or clear a pending subject without waiting for the next academic year.According to an official notification issued from S.A.S. Nagar on June 23, 2026, students who appeared in the March 2026 Class 10 and Class 12 examinations can avail themselves of this special provision. The examination will be conducted alongside the regular supplementary…

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EDB’s per-core pricing model can make costs easier to forecast than consumption-based cloud data platforms, where query volumes, AI workloads, and data processing demands can cause bills to fluctuate, Chaturvedi said. But predictable bills are not necessarily lower bills, warned, Igor Ikonnikov, advisory fellow at Info-Tech Research Group. “The hardware requirements for high-speed operational data processing are higher and relatively more expensive compared to cheap lakehouse storage,” he said. EDB’s architecture could also simplify data governance by reducing the number of platforms enterprises need to manage. Since operational, analytical, and AI workloads can access data through a common Postgres-Iceberg foundation,…

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The first few months can feel bright, fast, and full of possibility. New food, new cities, warm evenings, career momentum, and weekend trips can make moving to the Middle East feel like a bold life upgrade. Then routine arrives. The weather feels less romantic, the paperwork feels repetitive, work expectations become clearer, and the distance from home starts to feel real. The post-honeymoon phase is not a sign that the move was wrong. It is the stage when expat life becomes practical, emotional, and more honest. Why Does The Honeymoon Phase End? The honeymoon phase ends because novelty becomes daily…

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2 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Jun 23, 2026 06:25 PM IST After Ranchi’s Avni Kejriwal secured a perfect 500 out of 500 following re-evaluation, another CBSE Class 12 student, Aditya Mishra, has emerged as a joint national topper in the Science stream after his Biology score was revised upward by three marks. With the increase, his score in the best five subjects now stands at 498 out of 500. “I want to serve mankind as a doctor,” Aditya said on Tuesday, reflecting on his journey from the original results to the revised score. When CBSE announced the Class 12 results on…

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Governments and enterprises may push investment toward smaller sovereign providers, but those providers still face the same brutal economics of the cloud market. They need capital, scale, customers, engineering depth, and ecosystem gravity. Many smaller providers will struggle to compete over time. Some will fail. Others will narrow their focus. Many will eventually be acquired, directly or indirectly, by larger players, including the very US-based cloud providers Europe is trying to reduce dependence on. That’s the irony. Political pressure may spark a burst of sovereign cloud activity, but market gravity tends to reward scale. Sovereign cloud investment may create a…

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