
NVIDIA’s newly released DLSS 5 technology has triggered widespread criticism from gamers worldwide, including India’s growing PC gaming community, over image quality degradation despite promises of enhanced performance. The controversy highlights broader questions about whether AI-driven graphics processing is prioritising speed over visual fidelity in modern gaming hardware. New Delhi, April 2026 — Indian gamers
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Nintendo’s expanding animated film universe is drawing mixed reactions from critics who argue that visual spectacle is increasingly prioritised over coherent storytelling in video game adaptations. The debate intensifies as the Japanese gaming giant continues its aggressive push into Hollywood, raising questions about whether iconic gaming franchises can sustain compelling theatrical narratives. New Delhi, April
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has called for immediate congressional intervention to restrain the Trump administration’s increasingly aggressive posture toward Iran, warning of potential military escalation without legislative approval. The Democratic push comes amid heightened tensions in the Persian Gulf region, with implications for global oil markets and India’s strategic energy partnerships. New Delhi, April
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The Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY) has cumulatively disbursed over ₹30 lakh crore to more than 50 crore small borrowers since its launch in April 2015, cementing its position as India’s largest micro-enterprise financing programme. The milestone coincides with the scheme’s eleventh anniversary, with government data showing a significant shift toward women entrepreneurs and first-time
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The Union Ministry of AYUSH has announced a major expansion plan to embed homoeopathic treatment centres within India’s primary healthcare infrastructure, backed by ₹500 crore in new funding. The initiative aims to address the shortage of allopathic doctors in rural India while providing affordable treatment options for chronic diseases. New Delhi, April 2026 — Marking
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The United States has secured the release of an American journalist detained in Iraq, marking a significant diplomatic achievement as Washington intensifies ceasefire negotiations across the Middle East. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the breakthrough, signalling renewed American engagement in the region following months of strained relations. New Delhi, April 2026 — American journalist
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