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Private Equity-Venture Capital investments in Tamil Nadu surge during first quarter of 2025

In the first three months of 2025, Private Equity and Venture Capital (PE-VC) firms poured about $1,108 million into 14 Tamil Nadu-based companies—a massive leap from last year’s stretch. Venture Intelligence, a research group tracking private company finances and deals, shared the numbers. In early 2024, Tamil Nadu snagged just $53 million across nine deals.…
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CARTOSAT-3 by ISRO Reveals Myanmar Quake Destruction

ISRO recently shared stunning images from its CARTOSAT-3 satellite, revealing the aftermath of a powerful earthquake that rocked Myanmar on March 28. These earth-mapping shots snapped on March 29 over Mandalay and Sagaing paint a vivid picture of the destruction left behind. Myanmar Quake: Satellite Pics Unveil Widespread Ruin Source : ISRO For a before-and-after…
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Gold Soars to Record Peak Amid Trump Tariff Inflation Fears

Gold prices soared to an all-time high on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, as worries over U.S. President Donald Trump’s upcoming reciprocal tariffs sparked fears of rising inflation and sluggish economic growth, pushing folks toward the safety of this shiny metal. By 0310 GMT, spot gold climbed 0.6% to $3,142.83 an ounce after peaking at a…
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ChatGPT Unleashed: New Freedoms in AI Image Creation

Amid the buzz over ChatGPT’s Ghibli-inspired art taking social media by storm, OpenAI has relaxed its content rules, letting its AI create images of public figures, controversial symbols, and racial traits stuff it used to block as too risky or divisive. Until recently, ChatGPT would shut down requests for such images, citing potential harm. With…
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RBI Greenlights ATM Fee Hike: What It Means for Your Wallet

On Friday, March 28, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) made a significant announcement, giving banks the green light to hike fees for ATM cash withdrawals by ₹2, increasing the charge from ₹21 to ₹23 per transaction. This change kicks in on May 1, 2025, and applies only after customers exhaust their allotted free…