BMC OKs plan to turn Mumbai’s only full football turf into expo centre | Mumbai News

Over 8,000 use Bandra’s Neville D’Souza Football Ground, says the fraternity Mumbai: BMC’s general body led by BJP-Shiv Sena on Tuesday approved a proposal to change the reservation of the Neville D’Souza Football Ground at Bandra Reclamation from a playground to a convention and exhibition centre even though it told Bombay HC last week that…

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Abhishek Sharma’s AI image case: Delhi HC flags ‘thin line’ between personality rights and defamation | Off the field News

Abhishek Sharma (ANI Photo) NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday examined the evolving scope of personality rights while hearing a suit filed by India cricketer Abhishek Sharma, who has sought protection against the alleged unauthorised use of his name, image and likeness across online platforms, including AI-generated content.The matter came up before Justice…

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‘Slapped, hit with slippers’: Goa man, wife assault 83-year-old father; son arrested after video surfaces | Goa News

COLVA: A video showing an 83-year-old man allegedly being assaulted inside a house surfaced on social media, following which Goa police registered a case against his son and daughter-in-law. The clip allegedly shows the elderly man being slapped, hit with slippers and threatened by the accused.Colva police arrested Isidoreo Souza of Betalbatim on Friday evening…

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Failing rainwater recharge threatens Goa’s water security, warn experts | Goa News

Margao: With weather forecasters predicting a below-normal monsoon for Goa this year, environmental experts and agriculture researchers are warning that the state’s declining ability to retain rainwater could worsen water scarcity, threaten agriculture and deepen groundwater depletion.They say Goa has steadily dismantled the traditional water management system that once ensured year-round water availability by retaining…

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Scientists studying bee brains found clues to how colonies coordinate complex behaviour without a central controller, relying instead on many small individual decisions

Honeybee colonies organise work without any leader assigning tasks, but scientists have now discovered that specific brain circuits help control this process. (Representational photo) Honeybee colonies work in an organised way even though no bee tells the others what to do. Young bees look after the queen and baby bees, older ones build and guard…

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