Author: Nishant Sharma

New Delhi: In the world of cricket, friendly banter and rivalry always add an extra layer of excitement to big matches. My recent conversation with ChatGPT kicked off with a bet on the India vs. Australia semifinal, and from there, it turned into a lighthearted and competitive exchange filled with playful mind games. What started as a simple bet about who would win the game quickly evolved into a fun and engaging dialogue, with ChatGPT offering insightful predictions and a few clever comebacks along the way. It was a perfect example of how ChatGPT has become a companion for all…

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“तू जो बोलता है, वही सुनना भी पड़ेगा, अब चुप रहना सीख , नहीं तो और मजाक बनेगा!” New Delhi: Once again, the Congress party finds itself in the middle of an unnecessary controversy—this time, thanks to one of its own spokespersons. Shama Mohammad, the party’s national spokesperson, decided to wade into an area completely unrelated to politics, governance, or even the Congress party itself. Instead, she chose to target none other than India’s celebrated cricket captain, Rohit Sharma. In a now-deleted social media post, Shama called Rohit Sharma “fat” and an “unimpressive” captain. One can’t help but wonder—did…

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Opinion Haryana Elections: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which took control of Haryana in 2014, is now staring at a potential defeat in the 2024 Assembly elections. Exit polls suggest Congress is set to make significant gains, capitalizing on both BJP’s governance failures and shifting regional dynamics. BJP’s victory in 2014, under Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, saw them win 47 of 90 seats, largely driven by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity. By 2019, the party’s hold had weakened, winning just 40 seats and forming a coalition with Dushyant Chautala’s Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), which secured 10 seats. While the…

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