Phone theft claim sparks clash at Andhra nursing hostel; Northeast students shifted

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Tensions flared during the first Test between India and Sri Lanka in Colombo after Sri Lankan pacer Asitha Fernando's animated celebration following Yashasvi Jaiswal's dismissal sparked a heated confrontation between the two players. The situation escalated enough to require the Sri Lankan captain to step in and calm things down. India had won the toss and were batting, reaching 88 for 2 by the end of the morning session. The match is part of a two-Test series, with India holding a 1-0 lead following their victory in the first game.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with representatives from India's space startup ecosystem, expressing admiration for their drive and aspirations. The meeting coincided with National Space Day, which commemorates Chandrayaan-3's historic landing near the Moon's south pole. The occasion highlighted India's growing stature in space exploration and scientific advancement. ISRO Chairman Narayanan reflected on the organisation's modest origins and noted the global sharing of mission data. The day is intended to foster wider public interest in science and technology across the country.
MDMK leader Vaiko has revived allegations of a secret understanding between the DMK and BJP in Tamil Nadu, amid growing tensions over the delimitation issue. While acknowledging the Tamil Nadu government's performance in its first hundred days, Vaiko raised concerns about behind-the-scenes political dealings. The DMK, in turn, questioned Chief Minister Vijay's position on delimitation following his meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The exchanges came on the sidelines of the Southern Zonal Council meeting, where southern states also agreed to address inter-state water disputes through mutual dialogue. The meeting served as a backdrop for both political sparring and cooperative regional discussions.
In his memoir Play Nice But Win, Michael Dell recounts meeting Steve Jobs at a Houston computer user group in spring 1980, when Dell was just fifteen years old. Jobs, then 25 and weeks away from Apple's IPO, spoke passionately about personal computers transforming the world. Dell writes that he was completely captivated by Jobs' vision during that encounter. He also notes that he could not have foreseen that the two would become colleagues and friends within five years, well before their widely known corporate rivalry developed.
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