Mo.Of.Everything
Inside India's textile factories training AI robots
In a textile factory, workers are doing more than stitching and packing garments... they're helping train AI.
In a textile factory, workers are doing more than stitching and packing garments... they're helping train AI.
Kartik belongs to the generation that has rallied behind actor-turned-politician Vijay and his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). His father, meanwhile, remains deeply loyal to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the Dravidian movement.
Mumbai's suburban trains are getting a major safety upgrade — but with a catch.
That's 11,000 litres of milk being poured into the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh.
Ahead of April 23 polls, nearly 90 lakh names have been struck off West Bengal's voter rolls under the SIR exercise.
The year is 2026—but it's starting to feel a lot like 1969. From a new race to the Moon to rising tensions in West Asia, nuclear fears, and global protests—some of the biggest moments today echo a world from over 50 years ago.
Floccinaucinihilipilification — a 29-letter word meaning "something worthless" — has now entered an Indian courtroom.
An Indian captain recounts what it's like to be stuck in one of the world's most dangerous shipping lanes as conflict escalates in the Persian Gulf.
After weeks of complaints, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has temporarily barricaded the 'Jai Ho' musical road on Mumbai's Coastal Road at Breach Candy.
Nepal's new cabinet is making headlines — not just for policies, but for who is in power.
At just 20, Isha Khanna made her debut at Paris Fashion Week—an opportunity many designers wait years for.
Viral videos sparked panic around a possible lockdown and fuel shortage. But the government says there's no lockdown coming and supplies are stable.
As Parliament clears the Transgender Bill, the language used in the debate tells a different story—of bias, othering, and a lack of awareness.
The transgender bill was cleared in the Lok Sabha through a voice vote, even as Opposition MPs walked out.
Rumours claiming that Benjamin Netanyahu had been killed spread rapidly across social media during escalating tensions in the region.
While the musical road has sparked memes and curiosity online, those living closest to it say the repetition of the tune throughout the day has been difficult to ignore.
Delhi's annual Tulip Festival promised rows of colourful blooms. But rising temperatures meant many flowers wilted before visitors could see them.
The confusion around UPSC Rank 301 appears to have been clarified.
Confusion has erupted after the results of the Union Public Service Commission exam, with two women named Akanksha Singh appearing to claim Rank 301.
Mumbai's first musical road was designed to promote safer driving by playing Jai Ho when vehicles maintain a specific speed.