AI boom lifts industrial engineers’ pay packages

BENGALURU: India’s AI data-centre boom is creating an unexpected winner: engineers from mechanical, electrical and industrial backgrounds. As companies race to build energy-intensive AI infrastructure, mechanical, electrical and cooling engineers-roles long overshadowed by software jobs-are back in demand, commanding hefty salaries and opening a new career path for industrial talent.Companies actively hiring span the full…

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‘We were fortunate’: Roberto Martinez defends VAR review; Croatia coach laments ‘bad refereeing’ | Football News

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez defended the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) decisions that shaped his side’s dramatic 2-1 victory over Croatia in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32, while Croatia manager Zlatko Dalic criticised the officiating but refused to blame it entirely for his team’s exit.Portugal booked their place…

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Aamir Khan, Gauri Spratt wedding lunch menu will include their favourite dishes , 100-150 guests expected to attend as they will tie the knot under the Special Marriage Act |

Aamir Khan is set to marry his girlfriend, Gauri Spratt, on July 5. The actor recently confirmed that he will be tying the knot for the third time and revealed that the wedding will be a private affair attended only by close family members and a small circle of friends. For those not in the…

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Palestinian proverb of the day: ‘A house without curtains cannot face the wind’ and what it reveals about boundaries, resilience, and everyday life in Levantine culture

‘A house without curtains cannot face the wind’ A house without curtains is not just exposed to wind. In Palestinian speech, it becomes a warning about fragility, about what happens when protection is missing where it is needed most.“بيت بلا ستارة ما بيستحمل ريح”“A house without curtains cannot withstand wind.”This proverb is short, domestic, and…

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This 4,000-year-old wooden monument in England may have been built to ‘extend summer’, archaeologists say

Studies show that the ancient timber circle, dubbed “Seahenge,” was built in 2049 B.C. It was excavated from a salt marsh near a beach on England’s east coast in 1999. (Image credit: Holmes Garden Photos/Alamy) A mysterious wooden monument buried beneath the Norfolk coast may have been built more than 4,000 years ago in an…

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5 Best places in the US to spot snakes this August—A must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts

The locations mentioned in this article are intended for responsible wildlife observation and nature appreciation only. Snakes are wild animals and should never be approached, handled, or disturbed. If you visit these destinations, always follow park regulations, stay on designated trails, maintain a safe distance from wildlife, and heed instructions from local authorities or park…

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Gemini Horoscope Today, July 4, 2026: In career matters, success comes through quick thinking and sharp follow through

Some days open like a clear window, and this is one of them. Success comes from many sides because Mercury, your ruler, is strong and supported by Jupiter’s broad blessing. Things click. Calls return. Plans move. Even the small errands that usually drag on seem to finish with less fuss.There’s a positive vibe under the…

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Delhi University begins CSAS UG 2026 Phase II; preference filling opens, first seat allotment on July 16

Delhi University has activated the preference-filling stage under CSAS UG 2026, allowing registered candidates to finalise programme and college choices after completing subject mapping. Students can revise their preferences until July 11, while the first admission list will be released on July 16. Admissions will be carried out based on CUET UG 2026 performance and…

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