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Harsh Goenka shares Mumbai’s new obsession after Labubu, mahjong and padel, and you may have tried it too
Industrialist Harsh Goenka has creatively embraced artificial intelligence to illustrate Mumbai's burgeoning benne dosa craze. His first AI-generated image, a charming vintage-style poster, humorously depicts long queues and the irresistible allure of butter-drenched dosas and filter coffee ice cream, resonating with local food enthusiasts.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO gets massive ‘Super Limit-Breaking NEO’ expansion this summer: 30+ characters, new survival mode, solo journey and more
Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO is set to receive a massive DLC expansion, Super Limit-Breaking NEO, in Summer 2026. This update will introduce over 30 new characters, four new battle stages, and exciting new game modes like Limit Breaker Journey and Survival Mode. Players can also expect enhanced customization options and combat system improvements.
Song lyric of the day by The Beatles' Paul McCartney: 'And when the broken-hearted people living in the world agree. There will be an answer, let it be...' - A lesson to let go of memories and move forward in life by the English rock band
Paul McCartney’s lyrics from Let It Be reflect a simple but strong message about staying calm and accepting situations during difficult times. Written during a tense phase in The Beatles’ journey and inspired by a dream about his late mother, the song focuses on hope, patience, and letting things settle instead of forcing answers. Even today, the lines continue to connect with listeners because of their quiet reassurance and universal meaning.
Priyanka Chopra remembers Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Salman Khan after 27 years. Netizens call her 'true fangirl'
Priyanka Chopra shared recent moments from India. She balanced shooting for the film Varanasi with personal time. The actor posted photos of travel, friends, and simple joys. She also celebrated classic Bollywood films. Fans appreciated her authenticity and connection to her roots. Priyanka Chopra's post offered a glimpse into her life. Read on!
Vaishnaw calls 3DGS semiconductor plant foundation in Odisha a 'historic day, says state emerging as IT hub
Odisha is set to become a major center for advanced technology and electronics manufacturing. The foundation for a semiconductor plant has been laid, marking a historic day for the state. This development will boost Odisha's semiconductor ecosystem. Global leaders like Intel and Lockheed Martin are investors. The state is diversifying its industrial base beyond metals and minerals.
Boardroom on wheels: How MPVs have begun to speak a new language of luxury on Indian roads
The growing popularity of the MPV among top executives and celebrities signals the arrival of a new trend -- one that is defined by practicality, space, discretion and productivity.
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Bare-bones Tesla Model 3 bought for $2,000, jumped, drifted and off-roaded by YouTuber, still shows 212-mile range
A YouTuber acquired a bare Tesla Model 3 for a mere $2,000. Despite missing body panels and safety features, the electric car still showed significant range. The vehicle was then subjected to extreme activities, including drifting, off-roading, and even jumps. Charging proved challenging, requiring modifications. The car's software flagged numerous errors due to missing components. A follow-up video is planned.

Quote of the day by Oscar Wilde: 'Men marry because they are tired, women, because they are curious: both are disappointed' - A timeless observation on marriage and human nature by the iconic author
The Quote of the day by Oscar Wilde comes from his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and reflects his sharp, often cynical view of relationships. Through this line, Wilde suggests that people sometimes enter marriage for reasons that are not deeply thought through, which can later lead to dissatisfaction. While it may not apply to every marriage, it raises questions about why people commit and whether those reasons are strong enough to sustain long-term happiness.

No challan, no car impounding for drunk driving: Navi Mumbai cops take keys, drive group home, man praises humane response
A Navi Mumbai resident shared a Reddit post detailing a positive encounter with local police. After a night of drinking, the resident and friends were stopped by officers. Instead of penalties, the police personally drove the group home, ensuring their safety. This act of humane policing has garnered widespread appreciation online, highlighting a moment of trust in the system.

Internet roasts Claude Opus 4.7 as it flunks viral car wash puzzle in bizarre blunder
Claude Opus 4.7 fails car wash puzzle: Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.7, its most powerful generally available model for advanced software engineering. Despite improvements, a viral "car wash" puzzle highlighted a reasoning gap, sparking debate about AI's common sense. This incident contrasts with Mythos Preview, Anthropic's more advanced, yet restricted, cybersecurity model.

Banks' gross NPA's to stay range-bound at 2.0-2.2 per cent by March 2027 despite West Asia risks: Crisil
Indian banks are likely to keep asset quality under control over the next two years, with gross non-performing assets (NPAs) projected at 2.0-2.2 per cent by March 2027, only a shade higher than the estimated historic low of 2.0 per cent as of March 2026, according to ratingas agency Crisil Ratings. The resilience will be led by strong corporate balance sheets, even as the MSME segment faces pressure from the ongoing West Asia conflict.

Move on from sweet and salty lassi. India’s favourite summer drink has more than 10 different flavours that match the lifestyle of each region
Lassi offers a refreshing escape on hot Indian days. Beyond sweet or salty, its preparation varies greatly by region. Punjab's lassi is rich and sweet, while South India's Neer Mor uses cooling spices. Maharashtra and Gujarat enjoy light, salty chass. Varanasi's malai-topped lassi and Tamil Nadu's spiced Theru Mor are also popular. Ginger lassi aids digestion in the north.

Crawl, climb and then eat food: Singapore’s ‘strangest’ restaurant offers a dining experience you will never forget
A Singapore restaurant named Absurdities provides an adventurous dining journey for patrons. Diners have to navigate secret passages and themed rooms to enjoy a six-course meal. Experiences include a 50s diner, a wizard's lair, and a private jet setting. This unique concept offers a cinematic and unforgettable gastronomical adventure for visitors.

Bhooth Bangla Twitter review: 6 tweets you must read before watching Akshay Kumar, Priyadarshan's horror comedy movie
Akshay Kumar's latest release, Bhooth Bangla, has hit the big screens, and audience feedback is overwhelmingly positive! This hilarious horror-comedy brilliantly brings laughter with thrilling scares, showcasing Akshay's impeccable comic timing that fans adore. The film is currently running in theatres. Read on!

Automakers give the green light to CAFE III proposals, norms to come into effect from April 2027
Indian carmakers have agreed to new fuel efficiency rules, CAFE 2027. These norms will limit CO2 emissions for passenger cars starting April 1, 2027. The industry body SIAM finds the guidelines balanced. Automakers will improve fleet emissions annually until 2031-32. The government will issue the final notification soon. There is broad industry consensus on the draft.

Rolls-Royce chai experiment: Man turns roadside beverage into a luxury experience. His cost vs earnings breakdown
An Instagram creator, Deluxe Bhaiyaji, went viral after turning a simple cup of tea into a luxury experience by serving it inside a rented Rolls-Royce. Charging ₹300 for tea and ₹1,000 for the full in-car experience, the experiment attracted large crowds and social media attention. However, despite the buzz, the numbers didn’t add up, with a total cost of ₹1.08 lakh and earnings of ₹88,400, the idea ended in a loss.

Volvo Car India to recalibrate prices by up to Rs 1 lakh from May 1
In a move reflecting global economic trends, Volvo Car will implement a price increase of up to Rs 1 lakh for its vehicles in India effective May 1. The company cites international supply chain disruptions and currency variations as driving factors. If the economic climate doesn't improve, further hikes could follow.

Gulshan Grover as Rehman Dakait in Dhurandhar: Actor reacts to Shatrughan Sinha’s suggestion. He opens up on missing villains in Bollywood
Veteran actor Gulshan Grover revealed Shatrughan Sinha's suggestion that he should have played the iconic role of Rehman Dakait in Dhurandhar. He agreed, noting the public's sentiment. He also discussed the evolution of villains in cinema, sharing how classic fear-inducing characters are less common today, but their essence persists in modern, layered antagonists. Read on!

Quote of the day by Taylor Swift: 'There are two ways you can get through the pain. You can let it destroy you, or you can use it as fuel'
Taylor Swift leads 2026 AMA nominations with eight nods. Her philosophy of using pain as fuel for growth, evident in her music and career, resonates deeply. Meanwhile, buzz surrounds her reported July 2026 wedding to Travis Kelce, with speculation that her bridal gown may echo classic Hollywood glamour. Read on!

Mahindra eyes South Africa expansion as China rivals gain ground
Mahindra & Mahindra is reportedly in advanced talks to upgrade its South African plant, potentially introducing completely knocked-down (CKD) production. This move aims to capitalize on rising demand for affordable vehicles and sidestep potential import tariffs, enhancing local manufacturing capabilities and competition in the South African market.

How China’s Jiuzhang quantum computer achieved in 25.6 microseconds that classical simulation may take 10⁴² years: check out its details on world quantum day
China's Jiuzhang quantum computers are leading the global race. Jiuzhang 4.0, a photonic system, has achieved a remarkable quantum advantage. It performs complex calculations in microseconds that would take classical computers billions of years. This development highlights China's strong position in quantum technology. The nation is heavily investing in this transformative field.

Luxury car sales in India set to double by 2030, says BMW
India's luxury car market is set to double its share by 2030. Young, wealthy, and aspirational buyers are fueling this growth. BMW sees strong momentum, expecting the trend to continue. Factors like rising affluence and a generational shift in spending are key drivers. The market is poised for significant expansion, with luxury vehicles becoming more accessible and desirable.

Asha Bhosle's 'Aaja Aaja Main Hoon Pyar Tera': The R.D. Burman song that made 'Melody Queen' doubt herself, until Lata Mangeshkar reminded her...
Asha Bhosle has passed away at the age of 92, even as fans revisit a cherished anecdote about her iconic song Aaja Aaja Main Hoon Pyar Tera. She had once revealed that the song, composed by R. D. Burman, was extremely challenging and required days of intense practice, so much so that while rehearsing in her car, her driver mistakenly thought she was struggling to breathe and offered to take her to hospital, creating a humorous moment. Before recording, she had also sought encouragement from her sister Lata Mangeshkar, whose reassuring words boosted her confidence, helping her deliver one of Hindi cinema’s most memorable songs.

Asha Bhosle passes away: From Ek Main Aur Ek Tu to Chura Liya Hai Tumne Jo Dil Ko, here are 25+ top iconic songs of legendary singer
Asha Bhosle Top Songs: Legendary singer Asha Bhosle passed away at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai at the age of 92. On the death of the iconic songs, we have compiled a list of songs sung by Asha Bhosle that people remember even now. Some of these songs are Chura Liya Hai Tume Jo Dil Ko, Ek Mai Aur Ek Tu, Dil Cheez Kya Hai and more.

Asha Bhosle, a defining voice of Hindi cinema, passes away at 92
Asha Bhosle dies: Veteran playback singer Asha Bhosle has died at the age of 92 after suffering a cardiac arrest and pulmonary complications. She was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in South Mumbai on Saturday evening, where she later passed away. Her death marks the end of a long and influential era in Indian film music.

Asha Bhosle death at 92: She held a Guinness World Record no singer can match. Here’s what she achieved
Legendary playback singer Asha Bhosle has died at the age of 92, marking the end of a remarkable era in Indian music. Known for her versatility and long career, she recorded over 11,000 songs in more than 20 languages, earning a place in the Guinness World Records as the most recorded artist in history. From early struggles after her father’s death to becoming a global musical icon, her journey remained unmatched.

Asha Bhosle's final collaborations finds echo through Gorillaz's Indian-inspired 'Parvat'
Asha Bhosle's final musical contribution is featured on Gorillaz's album 'The Mountain'. This collaboration, released in March 2026, is seen as a poignant end to her career. The album blends Indian classical music with British alt-pop. Bhosle's voice remains relevant, bridging cultures and sounds. Her legacy continues to inspire.

Asha Bhosle net worth: From income and luxury properties to global restaurant chains, how rich was the legendary singer?
Asha Bhosle: Indian music icon Asha Bhosle has passed away at the age of 92. Her voice graced over 12,000 songs across eight decades. Bhosle was known for her incredible versatility, mastering genres from classical to cabaret. She received prestigious awards and was recognized by Guinness World Records. Her influence extended beyond music, with a successful restaurant chain.

Benz it like Mercedes: Winner of India luxe ride race just beat Motown slowdown in style
Mercedes-Benz India recorded its best-ever annual sales in FY25-26, defying a slowdown in the luxury car market. According to the company, this success came from a focus on high-end vehicles and electric models. Rivals faced softening demand due to global uncertainties. Proritising value over volume may have insulated it from broader market challenges, a company release says.
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