Railways revises catering policy, popular food chains could soon open at railway stations

Rajahmundry Railway station (File photo) New Delhi: Passengers may soon find popular food chains such as KFC, McDonald’s, Baskin Robbins, Pizza Hut, Haldiram’s and Bikanerwala at railway stations. The railway board has revised its catering policy to allow premium brand catering outlets to operate at stations across the country.The proposal to issue guidelines for premium…

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Priyanka Chopra Celebrates Mahesh Babu as ‘Legendary’ at ‘Varanasi’ Launch Event |

At the dazzling ‘Varanasi’ event in Hyderabad, Priyanka Chopra showered Mahesh Babu with praise, calling him ‘incredible’ and ‘legendary.’ She expressed heartfelt appreciation to his family for their warm hospitality. Adding a personal touch, she recounted sweet moments her daughter Malti Marie enjoyed in the city, including playful interactions with Mahesh’s daughter Sitara and their…

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Energy standoff: US tells Serbia to remove Russian ownership from NIS entirely; Belgrade warns of ‘historic’ decisions ahead

The United States has told Serbia it will not lift sanctions on the country’s largest oil company, NIS, unless Belgrade ensures a complete withdrawal of Russian ownership, Serbian Energy Minister Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic said on Saturday, calling the weeks ahead “some of the most difficult decisions in our history”.NIS — the Petroleum Industry of Serbia…

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SS Rajamouli unveils Mahesh Babu’s ‘Varanasi’ poster; introduces his character Rudhra |

Director SS Rajamouli finally unveiled the poster of his leading man, Mahesh Babu in a grand scale at the ‘GlobeTrotter’ event. Besides revealing the film’s official title ‘Varanasi’, he also confirmed that his leading man, Mahesh will play the character named Rudhra. Rudhra takes centre stage The poster reveals Mahesh wielding a trishul while riding…

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AI on the streets: US cities turn to AI for safer streets; new tools track hazards in real time

America’s ageing and under-maintained roads are pushing cities and states to adopt artificial intelligence tools that can spot hazards, flag repairs and prioritise fixes in real time — a shift gaining pace amid rising traffic deaths and stretched public works budgets.From Hawaii and Texas to San Jose, local governments are deploying AI-powered dashcams, vehicle-mounted cameras…

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