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Daily Briefing | Malviya Nagar fire tragedy: Safety lapses, foreign victims and a search for closure | Live News

Daily Briefing | Malviya Nagar fire tragedy: Safety lapses, foreign victims and a search for closure | Live News

One of OpenAI’s internal models recently made a breakthrough by tackling the 80-year-old planar unit distance problem, first posed by Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdős in 1946. The mathematician was known for creating such challenges, collectively known as “Erdős problems”. While artificial intelligence (AI) models have been good at solving math problems, this particular result stands out. Experts say had a human carried it out, it would merit publication in a top math journal. “No previous AI-generated proof has come close” to meeting such high standards, wrote Tim Gowers, a mathematician at the University of Cambridge, in a commentary for OpenAI. With that, let’s move on to the top stories from today’s edition: 21 killed in South Delhi fire Shashi Tharoor on CJP Samba Boys’ magic under Azteca sun 🚨 Big Story The fire that broke out at a bed and breakfast (B&B) restaurant in South Delhi’s Malviya Nagar early Wednesday, claiming 21 lives, has proven to be a nightmare for many. An initial probe into the blaze reveals that the six-storey B&B building was operating …

ED team attacked in Kerala after raid at Pinarayi Vijayan’s residence | India News

ED team attacked in Kerala after raid at Pinarayi Vijayan’s residence | India News

Written by: Express Web Desk 1 min readMay 27, 2026 03:17 PM IST Left workers attacked a team of Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials after they conducted a raid at former Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan’s residence. This is a developing story. Please refresh periodically for more updates. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Daily Briefing: Probe finds major overlap between NEET Chemistry question paper and ‘guess sheet’ | Live News

Daily Briefing: Probe finds major overlap between NEET Chemistry question paper and ‘guess sheet’ | Live News

Hundreds of workers, including machine operators, technicians and stitching workers, at a textile factory in Nagpur have been asked to wear a small recording device throughout their shift. The exercise reflects a growing global push by artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics companies to gather what’s being called “egocentric data” — first-person recordings of human activity that can teach machines how people perform physical tasks. According to a report by investment firm Stellaris Venture Partners, released in April, robotics labs have a need for 100 million to 1 billion hours of this data over the next 2-3 years. One of the workers, sharing the development with The Indian Express, says: “It feels like working in your own grave, while you make your own casket.” With that, let’s move on to the top stories from today’s edition: Chemistry question paper in NEET leak Bihar’s powerplay in IPL Cow markets in Bengal emptied out 🚨 Big Story An overall match of Chemistry questions in the ‘guess paper’ with the actual NEET paper led the National Testing Agency (NTA) …

Daily Briefing: NCERT textbook row continues, PM steps in | Live News

Daily Briefing: NCERT textbook row continues, PM steps in | Live News

India meandered to victory against Zimbabwe at the T20 World Cup 2026 match on Thursday by 72 runs, even though the bowling performance was not as frightening as the batting. However, if India’s batting performance was near-perfect, the team’s bowling was ridden with imperfections. Now, any error in line and length could mean severe punishment for India in its much-awaited match against the power-hitters of West Indies on Sunday. T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav admitted to reporters, “We could have been more clinical with the ball but a win is a win. We need to tighten screws ahead of the West Indies game. From the bowling point of view, we could have been smarter. When we are in such situations, we need to be courageous.” With that, let’s move on to the top stories from today’s edition: SC imposes ban on NCERT book India and Israel elevate ties Express Investigation into Ramdev aide’s firm 🚨 Big Story 📖 In a major setback to the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for introducing a section …

Daily Briefing: AI for all — India’s pitch at Impact Summit in line with G20 narrative | Live News

Daily Briefing: AI for all — India’s pitch at Impact Summit in line with G20 narrative | Live News

A night of Varun’s bowling mastery: The night India served a 17-run defeat to Netherlands, the deception and trickery of India’s bowlers remained unfathomable for their European opponents – unused to facing bowlers of this mettle. Even though the batsman in Orange second-guessed Varun Chakravathy’s googly and averted it, pluck wasn’t set for victory against a team skilled at shaping their own destinies. While openers Michael Levitt and Max O’Dowd repelled Jasprit Bumrah and Co for five overs, their resistance was short-lived. Sandip G writes: “O’Dowd wouldn’t survive Varun’s mastery. The vicious drop undid him. He tossed the ball a bit and lured the batter into an agricultural heave. He missed it, turned back and saw the stumps distorted.” With that, let’s move on to the top stories from today’s edition: India AI Impact Summit 34 encounters in 3 months in Punjab The Great Nicobar Project 🚨 Big Story As part of its key deliverables following the India AI Impact Summit 2026, Delhi is likely to push for more “democratised” use of AI, with focus …

Daily Briefing: Iran on the brink; BMC polls today | Live News

Daily Briefing: Iran on the brink; BMC polls today | Live News

Good morning,The India Open badminton Super 750 tournament is underway in Delhi. Some of the world’s top shuttlers have gathered, but an unwelcome visitor was seen in the stands at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex on Wednesday — a monkey. Officials said that the monkey was promptly removed after it was spotted. However, the incident came just a day after a Danish player, Mia Blichfeldt, had criticised the “unhealthy” conditions in the training area, flagging the presence of pigeons and bird-poop littering. Another Danish player, Anders Antonsen, the current World No.3, shared on social media that he had pulled out of the tournament due to the “extreme pollution” in New Delhi and had been fined for it. These issues have taken the spotlight as India prepares to host the Badminton World Championships later this year. The Badminton World Federation told The Indian Express in a statement that a comprehensive review of all tournament facilities and operational processes was underway to guide improvements in preparation for the World Championships. On that note, let’s get into the …

Daily Briefing: Hello, 2026 | Live News

Daily Briefing: Hello, 2026 | Live News

Here’s some heartening news to begin 2026 on a hopeful note. Last year, The Indian Express highlighted how officer cadets who had been disabled during military training were discharged and left to fend for themselves, paying for medical treatment with no support. In August, the Supreme Court stepped in, taking suo motu cognisance of their plight. Soon after, the Ministry of Defence issued an order extending Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) benefits to these cadets. This entitles to free treatment at military hospitals and empanelled private facilities. We spoke to some of these officer cadets, who described the move as a “huge relief.” The Supreme Court-appointed amicus curiae has gone a step further, recommending disability pensions and rehabilitation support for them as well. Read our report. On that note, let’s get to the rest of today’s edition👇 🚨 Big Story The government is seeking public feedback on the draft rules for the four Labour Codes that were notified in November. These include the Code on Wages, the Code on Social Security, the Industrial Relations Code, …

Daily Briefing: A silenced campus | Live News

Daily Briefing: A silenced campus | Live News

Good morning,The Indian Express just got a glow-up! A redesigned newspaper would have dropped at your doorstep (or on the app, whichever you prefer) this morning. We have hit refresh, all thanks to — you! What’s new? Well, the paper is cleaner and clearer, and makes space for a lot more. As our Editor-In-Chief, Raj Kamal Jha, writes: “The new design respects your time. It makes it easier to find and follow the journalism you value.” Missing out on the brand-new newspaper? Subscribe and access our epaper here. We have got a lot happening today, let’s jump in👇 🔎 Express Investigation Free speech is the cornerstone of any academic space. And Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) was once its staunch defender, always at the forefront of campus activism. Its protests defined national debates, and its student leaders became voices and faces of a spectrum of political parties. Story continues below this ad Today, that campus’s promise of free speech appears to be broken. An investigation by The Indian Express has found that JNU is mired in …

Andhra temple stampede: Victims’ families to get Rs 2 lakh compensation, injured to receive Rs 50,000 | India News

Andhra temple stampede: Victims’ families to get Rs 2 lakh compensation, injured to receive Rs 50,000 | India News

Andhra temple stampede: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced a compensation of Rs. 2 lakh each from the PMNRF for the families of those who were killed in the Andhra Temple stampede on Saturday. Rs 50,000 ex gratia has been announced for the injured. “Pained by the stampede in Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh. My thoughts are with those who have lost their near and dear ones. I pray that the injured recover soon. An ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh each from PMNRF would be given to the next of kin of those who lost their lives. The injured would be given Rs. 50,000,” PM Modi said. Two children were among nine people killed in the stampede at Venkateshwara temple in Srikakulam. This is a developing story. Please refresh periodically for more updates. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link