Author: Rupsa Debnath

Rupsa is a writer and a Journalism student. All her love for writing grew with reading Jane Austen, Shakespeare, Sylvia Plath and many more. Her interests in writing run deep for different things including music, art, life, history and storytelling. She has a passion for music and loves to admire the little things, whether it be about people or weaving a compelling story.

8.5% Return on PF Deposits: Approval by Finance Ministry for FY21

The finance ministry has given its go-ahead to 8.5% rate of interest on provident fund deposit for 2020-21, paving the way the Employees’ Provident Fund Regulation (EPFO) can credit beneficiaries with up to 2 percent in additional monthly earnings over what they would have earned at existing rates through regular deposits into their accounts according to a top source familiar with developments within NDFPO.” The EPFO has a surplus of over Rs 300 crore, and it’s expected to be even higher than last year when their numbers were at 1000 Crore. The news of this decision will bring some cheer…

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Tesla Q3 Revenue Skirts Semiconductor Woes and Beats Profit Projections

Tesla to Build First Ever Humanoid RobotDespite obstacles like port backups and even rolling blackouts in China, Elon Musk’s electric car company had its ninth straight quarter of profit. The three-month period saw revenues surge 57% to $13.8 billion compared with last year, which is a record for Tesla Motors’ 18 years under operation! Tesla Inc. reported third-quarter revenue that fell short of Wall Street estimates but managed to beat profit projections, overcoming a semiconductor shortage and supply-chain challenges that have hindered competing automakers. The company’s stock price increased four times during this period despite the global semiconducting issues they…

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Covid-19: New Delta Variant Mutation Detected in UK

The Delta variant of Covid has been causing a growing number of infections. Officials are keeping a close watch on it as it could be the start or end for this virus, depending on if officials find out how to stop its spread quickly enough before more people contract and die from the disease. Some researchers call the new virus AY.4.2 “Delta Plus”. They say it could give viruses survival advantages due to mutations in their DNA sequences that have been identified as being more resistant than other types of Delta variant found so far.  However, tests underway now should…

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Mamata Banerjee

Tariq Hameed Karra, a PDP-leader turned CWC invitee, is learned to have done an almost DK Barua act by saying that only the Gandhi family could keep India united without Rahul Gandhi returning; party’s leadership role, “the idea of india will be in danger.” The CWC meeting was a colourful and controversial affair. The members exhibited loyalty to the Gandhi family. Still, some moments became more intense as they got worked up during their show of support for this great leader in modern India’s history! What actually went down? Karra praised Nehru but targeted Sardar Patel by saying that the…

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9-Year Old Boy Kidnapped and Murdered by 2 Adults

The Delhi Police have caught two people in a 9-year old boy’s murder case whose body was found stuffed into a sack near Uttam Nagar. According to an initial investigation by police officers, both Umesh Kumar and Naveen Mehto are laborers from the construction site where they worked at the time of crime. According to the police, a charge was recorded on October 11 at Uttam Nagar Police Station regarding a missing boy playing in front of the house. The case under section 363 IPC initiated, and the investigation was taken up where parents received ransom call demanding five lakhs…

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Debate over BEST's new AC bus service fares

A point-to-point air condition BEST bus service launched recently in Mumbai by Maharashtra Minister Aaditya Thackeray has run into a controversy over the issue of its fares, which some passengers and activists claim are “exorbitant.” The new bus is said to provide riders with an experience like no other as it allows them access all around India without having any physical limitations on their journey. However, this enjoyment comes at a high price: travelers have been complaining about being charged for just standing next to each other due to others sitting down or remaining seated throughout most journeys! State Environment…

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Tear Gas and Cuts Divide Paris: Protests Spread to Europe

Anger over the Israeli offensive in Gaza has drawn protests across Europe, with riot police resorting to using tear gas and water cannons on Saturday. Thousands marched peacefully elsewhere around France — including London, Rome, Brussels, Madrid—to highlight Palestinians’ compelled living conditions since 2000 when Hamas took control of their newly won freedom after decades under occupation by Israel. The French government must do something about this injustice before more violence breaks out! Parisians took to the streets in solidarity in the French capital after police used tear gas and water cannons on protesters.  Protesters dispersed as they played cat-and-mouse…

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DC Fandome 2021: Your Guide to the Best Event Ever

Last year, DC FanDome put on a spectacular show for fans of the multiverse. It was filled with exciting announcements, including that first teaser trailer for Zack Snyder’s Justice League and the entire cast reveal James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad! Returning this year as an all-new experience under its original name -DC FAN DOOME 2021-looks at upcoming releases that have already been teased. New trailers from Batman movie Trilogy; Batwoman series getting ready to premiere autumn 2019; more information about Krypton spin-off SyFy project titled Man Of Steel 2: Resurrection which will air sometime after 2020 release date (not yet…

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A Revolutionary AI Algorithm for Machine Learning: MIT Researchers Open-Sourced 'MADDNESS'

In machine learning, matrix multiplication is one of the most critical operations. It is also computationally expensive and requires extensive use of multiply-add instructions, making it difficult to perform on a GPU or other accelerated hardware efficiently enough for large-scale application. It poses a problem because many studies have focused their efforts on developing algorithms; that estimate mathematically correct multiplies effectively! Matrix multiplication is a crucial component of many machine learning applications, but it can slow CPUs. GPUs and TPU chips have faster matrix multipliers than regular processors because they will execute multiple math operations in parallel, perfecting them for…

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