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A quiet corner of the city after dark
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the traditional Magunatip dance by the indigenous Murut people
Shots fired, we repeat, shots fired!
A man in Goa offered his raincoat to a couple trying to cover their child during heavy rain so they could keep the baby dry. ♥️
Police Threatening Fake D*ug cases to protestors if found again at protest site.
The Move I pull In front of Punjabi Baddiee
Safety inspector on duty
Prime Minister Narendra Modi FLAGS OFF India's first HYDROGEN-POWERED train between Jind and Sonipat.
Google Brain founder Andrew Ng:“I didn’t expect coding agents to move this fast. The real opportunity now is agentic workflows with loops and evals that go far beyond one-shot prompting."
In shorts, he explained how to build reliable self-improving agent systems from scratch at LangChain’s Interrupt conference.
How EASY Is It To Defame Any Protest In India?
How EASY Is It To Defame Any Protest In India?
Every major protest in India seems to follow a familiar pattern.
A protest begins with a demand.
Within hours, it's no longer about the issue.
Instead, social media is flooded with short clips, cropped videos, old footage, and emotionally charged captions. Suddenly, the conversation shifts. The protest is labelled as "anti-Hindi", "anti-BJP", "pro-Islam", "anti-Hindu", "Khalistani", "Urban Naxal", or "anti-national" before most people even know why the protest began.
But how much can a 15-second clip really tell you?
In this episode of Cerebo, we decode how selective editing, missing context, algorithm-driven outrage, and confirmation bias shape public perception of protests in India.
This isn't about defending any protest or political ideology. It's about understanding how narratives are manufactured, amplified, and consumed in the age of viral content.
Before you judge a movement, ask yourself one question:
Did I see the whole story, or just the clip that went viral?
Hegseth Announces Annual Testosterone Screening for U.S. Troops Aged 30 and Older↗
Transforming lives through automation in water.
This AI-Powered ‘Digital Nervous System’ Is Helping Cities Save Water & Energy https://thebetterindia.com/sustainability/smart-water-management-urban-development-cimcon-ahemdabad-india-12125837