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    'No fear now': Kashmir sees tourist return before Pahalgam attack anniversary

    Visitors are returning to Kashmir, demonstrating renewed confidence in the region's safety. This comes as the first anniversary of a deadly terror attack approaches. Authorities have introduced a QR code system to enhance security and public trust. Analysts highlight the attack's impact on tourism and call for strong action against terrorism and its sponsors.

    Global ad networks step up influencer marketing push in India

    Major advertising networks are boosting their presence in India's influencer marketing sector. They are investing in data-driven tools to meet advertiser demand for measurable results from creator campaigns. This shift aims to bring structure and clear performance insights to a rapidly growing market. Companies are consolidating to offer integrated creative, technology, and media services.

    Tourism around Pahalgam picking up; upcoming Amarnath Yatra litmus test

    Pahalgam's tourism is slowly reviving after a devastating attack last year. However, several tourist spots remain shut, affecting hundreds of pony wallas. Their earnings have drastically reduced. Hotel occupancy is low, and tourist stays are shorter. Security measures led to the closure of many sites. Authorities are working to reopen these areas, promising a return to normalcy.

    Bot or not: World ID 4.0, Sam Altman’s `proof of human' for the AI era

    Sam Altamns's Tools for Humanity launched World ID 4.0, an enhanced, open-source human verification protocol. This upgrade introduces key rotation, multiparty entropy for improved privacy, and tiered verification options, including a new selfie-based check. Integrations with Tinder and Zoom aim to bring verified human identity to daily digital interactions.

    Pahalgam terror attack anniversary: Security tightened across tourist spots in Kashmir

    Pahalgam terror attack anniversary: Security forces are on high alert across Kashmir's tourist destinations. This comes ahead of the first anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack. Authorities have implemented new safety measures, including QR code identification for service providers. These steps aim to ensure a secure environment for visitors returning to popular spots like Pahalgam.

    After terror attack, Pahalgam shifts to QR code identity system for locals

    Responding to last year's unfortunate events, Pahalgam is rolling out a cutting-edge QR code initiative aimed at bolstering security for its many local workers. This smart system allows pony handlers, taxi drivers, and vendors to be instantly verified, providing peace of mind for everyone involved.

    • Word of the Day: Autopoiesis

      Autopoiesis is a word that encapsulates the remarkable ability of systems to create and sustain themselves. From living cells to human identity, it highlights the power of internal processes in shaping existence.

      Pakistan's 'invisible hand' behind Noida protests? 2 Pak-based X accounts spread fake death claims to trigger labour violence, confirms police

      Pakistan Noida protest link: Noida Police have identified two social media accounts on X, operated from Pakistan via VPNs, for allegedly inciting workers during the April 13 labour unrest over minimum wage hikes. The accounts, Anushi Tiwari (Proud Indian) and Meer Ilyas Inc, reportedly spread misinformation regarding multiple deaths to escalate tensions.

      Noida protests flare up again over salary hike demands

      Workers protested for salary hikes near Sector 8 Jama Masjid, while police investigated social media accounts from Pakistan allegedly fueling earlier labor unrest. Authorities are probing the role of a group called Mazdoor Bigul Dasta in mobilizing workers and inciting unrest through WhatsApp groups.

      ICSE Class 10 Result 2026: Expected date, where to check, and how to download marksheet

      ICSE Class 10 results for 2026 are anticipated soon, likely by the end of April. Following the CBSE announcement, students are eagerly awaiting their scores. Over 2.6 lakh students appeared for the exams. Digitally verified marksheets with QR codes will be available for admissions. Students can check results online and apply for re-evaluation if needed.

      300 held, 7 FIRs after workers' protest; 'syndicate' angle under probe: Noida police commissioner

      More than 300 people were arrested and seven FIRs filed after a workers’ protest turned violent in Noida, police said. Commissioner Laxmi Singh stated that authorities acted quickly to disperse crowds, identified instigators, and are probing an organised network behind the unrest, with further arrests and investigations underway.

      Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas says revenue hit $500 million after Computer pivot

      Perplexity AI has announced a fivefold revenue increase, reaching $500 million while limiting headcount growth to 34%. This significant revenue surge, coupled with a recent agentic pivot to Perplexity Computer, highlights the company's focus on AI-driven productivity gains. The platform now orchestrates 19 specialized AI models, underscoring its multi-model approach.

      What is Anthropic's Mythos model and what does it do?

      Anthropic Mythos AI model explained: Anthropic's powerful AI, Mythos, can uncover software vulnerabilities at an unprecedented scale, leading the company to withhold public release due to potential misuse by hackers. Instead, Anthropic is collaborating with major organizations through Project Glasswing to bolster defenses against rapidly evolving AI-driven cyber threats.

      Thailand warns travellers against fake digital arrival card websites

      Beware of fake websites charging for Thailand's Digital Arrival Card. This service is free and mandatory for all foreign visitors. Register only through official Thai immigration channels. Unofficial sites can lead to scams and identity theft. Complete registration at least three days before your trip to ensure smooth entry and avoid delays at immigration counters.

      Amarnath Yatra 2026 to begin from July 3: Check important dates, registration details, eligibility

      The annual Amarnath Yatra will commence on July 3 and conclude on August 28, spanning 57 days. Registration opens April 15, with pilgrims aged 13-70 eligible. Enhanced safety measures, including RFID cards and increased insurance cover, are in place, alongside significant infrastructure upgrades for a better pilgrimage experience.

      'Ladakh' replaces 'Jammu and Kashmir' in Aadhaar records for UT residents

      Ladakh residents' Aadhaar records now correctly show 'Ladakh' as their state. This change replaces the previous 'Jammu & Kashmir' entry. This resolves long-standing issues and inconveniences faced by residents. The administration used PIN codes for a central update, eliminating individual visits to Aadhaar centres. Updated e-Aadhaar can be downloaded online.

      Venice reintroduces daytripper fee for tourists this year. Here's what you need to know

      Venice will charge day visitors a fee from April to July 2026. This aims to control the large number of tourists visiting the city. The fee will be €5 if paid early, or €10 otherwise. Certain groups like residents and hotel guests are exempt but must register. The system seeks to reduce congestion from short-term visitors.

      From Indian temples and bazaars to taxis: German traveller amazed by India’s ‘ting ting’ payment system, calls it pure magic

      A German tourist was impressed by India's seamless digital payment system, where QR codes enable quick, cashless transactions for everything from temple offerings to taxi fares. He highlighted how smartphones have replaced cash and cards, making everyday purchases effortless and universally accepted across the country. This experience left a lasting impression, showcasing India's advanced digital infrastructure.

      QR codes on question papers not web links: CBSE after controversy over viral search results

      CBSE has clarified QR codes on question papers are for internal use. These codes are not web links. They are for authentication and tracking. Recent incidents showed unrelated search results. CBSE states these are algorithm-driven. Spreading false propaganda is being discouraged. The board emphasized the codes' true purpose.

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