BYJU's parent Think & Learn challenges Aakash rights issue in Supreme Court
Think & Learn, the parent company of BYJU's, has approached the Supreme Court. They seek to stop Aakash Educational Services from moving forward with a 140 crore rights issue tranche. The Supreme Court will hear the plea on Tuesday. This legal battle concerns the allotment of shares in the rights issue.
Enforcement Directorate has taken cognisance of a chargesheet in a bank loan fraud case. A Delhi court has issued notices to Videocon Group promoter Venugopal Dhoot and others. The case involves alleged diversion of funds meant for oil and gas assets. The agency has quantified the alleged proceeds of crime. The money laundering case stems from a CBI FIR.
A post on Reddit says many job resumes fail because ATS systems cannot read them properly. A man tested resume software for months and found small mistakes like wrong keywords, fancy designs, and bad formats can hide applications. The main lesson is simple: job seekers must make resumes easy for ATS to read so recruiters can actually see them.
FM Nirmala Sitharaman to push biopharma, semiconductor missions in Norway
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is in Oslo to boost India's bio-pharma and semiconductor sectors. She will meet Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store and discuss capital investments with industry leaders. Sitharaman will also highlight India's Biopharma SHAKTI plan and semiconductor missions. Earlier, she attended the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing economic stability's link to global security.
Unemployment rate up a tad to 5% in January, higher rise for females
India's unemployment rate saw a slight increase in January, reaching 5%. Joblessness rose more significantly for women compared to men. Rural unemployment edged up, while urban unemployment also increased. The labour force participation rate experienced a minor dip. Youth unemployment also saw a rise, primarily driven by female joblessness.
US, Hungary sign nuclear cooperation deal as Trump deepens ties with Viktor Orbn
India-US trade deal: Trade team heading to Washington next week for legal pact
India's chief negotiator Darpan Jain will lead a delegation to Washington next week to finalize the legal agreement for the India-US trade deal, aiming for a March signing. The visit follows the finalization of an interim trade agreement framework, with virtual talks ongoing to translate contours into a legal pact.
BJP leader Tejasvi Surya welcomed US Ambassador Sergio Gor to Bengaluru. They discussed the expanding India-US partnership in trade, technology, and innovation. Surya highlighted Bengaluru's role, noting its blend of tradition and cutting-edge innovation. The city hosts many American companies and drives software exports. The leaders also shared a ride in a Namma Auto.
Sabarimala reference case: A nine-member bench to begin hearing on Apr 7
A nine-judge bench will hear cases on women's entry to religious sites. This includes the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala. The hearings begin on April 7 and are expected to end by April 22. The court will examine seven legal questions. The ruling will affect other religious entry cases. This is a significant development for women's rights in India.
CJI slams trend of moving SC directly, bypassing high courts
The Supreme Court has strongly criticized the trend of using the apex court for political purposes during elections. Chief Justice of India Surya Kant urged leaders and parties to show restraint and adhere to constitutional morality. The court refused to hear petitions against Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, directing them to the Gauhati High Court.
Centre begins CPWD overhaul after 14 years
In a bold move to elevate infrastructure development, India's Central Public Works Department (CPWD) is undergoing a significant transformation. With an influx of skilled professionals, the agency is set to tackle the increasing demands of modern construction. As new architectural wonders rise across the nation, CPWD is now managing an impressive portfolio of projects worth 25,000 crore each year.
Congress moves to placate Assam's Borah as he quits
Bhupen Borah, former Assam Congress chief, resigned from the party. Senior Congress leaders visited him. Bhanwar Jitendra Singh, Congress in-charge, stated Borah's resignation would not be accepted. Borah has sought time to rethink his decision. He has been associated with the Congress for 32 years. He cited self-respect as the reason for his resignation.
Govt sacrificed interests of farmers: Congress
Expressing their deep concern, the Congress party has staunchly opposed the anticipated trade deal between India and the US, claiming it poses a significant threat to the livelihoods of local farmers. They are particularly alarmed by the potential influx of duty-free imports of processed maize, sorghum, soya bean oil, and cotton from America.
After Tipu row, temple 'purification' triggers fresh fight
In the heart of Maharashtra, a fierce political clash ignites as a municipal office displays an image of Tipu Sultan. This provocative display fuels a BJP offensive against the Congress party. The Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray Sena enters the fray, lamenting the Congress leaders audacious comparison of Tipu Sultan to the revered Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Tie up Processes under National Aero Engine Mission launched
India is moving towards self-reliance in fighter jet engine development. A National Aero Engine Mission has been launched with France. This collaboration aims to develop advanced engines for future combat aircraft. India is also studying engine development with the UK. Scientists are urged to accelerate timelines and focus on next-generation technologies.
West Bengal Chief Secretary Nandini Chakraborty has urged the Election Commission to reopen the ECInet portal. This is to allow uploading of documents for voters whose hearings concluded on February 13th or 14th. The portal closure risks excluding many valid voters from the electoral roll. This could prevent them from exercising their franchise.
EU may accelerate search for Christine Lagarde successor
European leaders might speed up the hunt for Christine Lagarde's replacement at the European Central Bank. This move aims to finalize the decision before potential far-right leadership in France after the 2027 elections. The current term ends next year. A change in French presidency could bring different views on the ECB's function.
LG orders reopening of 14 J&K tourist spots
Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha ordered the reopening of 14 tourist spots. This decision follows a security review meeting. The reopening includes popular destinations like Doodhpathri and Tulip Garden. This move aims to revive the tourism sector after a period of closure due to security concerns. Several locations in Kashmir and Jammu divisions will now welcome visitors again.
A total of 71 million Americans will see higher Social Security checks this month. On February 18, 2026, the SSA will deposit payments for retirees born between the 11th and 20th. Thanks to the 2.8% COLA, the average monthly payment has climbed to $2,074. SSDI recipients will receive approximately $1,633. These automatic deposits ensure inflation-adjusted support. No action is required to receive your updated 2026 benefit amount.
Quote of the day by James Dean: Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today.
James Deans quote tells people to dream big and live life fully every day. He was a famous young Hollywood actor who became a symbol of youth and rebellion. Even though he acted in only a few movies, he became very popular. His words still inspire people to enjoy the present and not delay their dreams.
Infra accelerates in NE states close to China border
India is rapidly upgrading infrastructure along its northern borders with China. New emergency landing strips, underwater tunnels, and highways are being built. Prime Minister Modi highlighted these developments, emphasizing improved connectivity and defense readiness. These projects aim to boost economic growth and strengthen the nation's strategic position in the region.
'World order has officially broken down': Dalio's Dalios stark warning, 'might is right' era begins
Japan says China's militarism warning not based on facts
Japan has rejected China's accusation of returning to militarism. Tokyo stated its defense strengthening is a response to a severe security environment. Japan's Foreign Ministry emphasized these actions are not directed at any specific country. The exchange follows verbal sparring at the Munich Security Conference. This highlights ongoing tensions between the two Asian powers.
Word of the Day: Existentialoopsification
Existentialoopsification is the modern emotional phenomenon where a small, harmless mistake instantly turns into deep overthinking, self-questioning, and mild existential anxiety. It is the moment when an ordinary oops refuses to stay ordinary and instead triggers an internal spiral of Why did I do that? The word shows modern life, where constant visibility and instant feedback amplify embarrassment.
Air India to strengthen network on key international routes
Air India is boosting international travel options. New cabin interiors and more flights are coming to key routes. Passengers can expect enhanced comfort on flights to Toronto, Seoul, Shanghai, Tokyo, and London. New aircraft deliveries will further improve the travel experience. This expansion aims to offer more seats and better service across its network.
Goa' social media ban: State IT Minister Rohan Khaunte announced plans to explore restricting social media access for children under 16. This move addresses growing worries about digital addiction, cyberbullying, and online safety risks. A task force will study the issue and propose a policy framework. The government aims to protect young users while encouraging positive digital engagement.
'Tim Walz knew all along!': Witness Nick Shirley shatters Dem Guv in Minnesota-Somali fraud hearing
Global airlines body IATA is worried about Mumbai airport's plan to stop cargo flights from August 2026. The Adani group-operated airport intends to upgrade its infrastructure. IATA has sought clarification from the airport operator but has not yet received a response. This suspension is planned until May 2027.
New iOS 26.3 update blocks hackers from accessing iPhones heres why you should download it
Apple has released an urgent iOS 26.3 update to protect iPhone users from 39 security vulnerabilities, including a serious zero-day flaw in the Dynamic Link Editor (dyld). This weakness could allow attackers to bypass security measures and run malicious code, potentially installing spyware or gaining full control of devices. Experts emphasize that these attacks are stealthy and can target individuals from journalists to business users.
Not Area 51: Scientists reveal the most likely alien hideouts some inside our Solar System
Scientists say aliens are not hiding in Area 51. Experts believe life may exist on distant planets with water and the right temperature. Some moons in our Solar System, like Enceladus and Titan, may also have hidden oceans where life could survive. Studies using space telescopes suggest the universe is huge, so finding alien life somewhere is possible.
IndiGo extends cancellation of Tbilisi, Almaty, Baku, Tashkent flights till Mar 28
IndiGo has extended flight cancellations to Tbilisi, Almaty, Baku, and Tashkent until March 28, 2026, citing ongoing developments around Iran and its airspace. This decision impacts long-haul flights as both IndiGo and Air India are avoiding Iranian airspace. The airline prioritizes passenger and crew safety while monitoring the escalating regional tensions.
Nancy Guthrie case: What we know about the search, can a single glove crack the case?
Jamco to set up product engineering centre in Bengaluru
Jamco Corporation, a Japanese aircraft interiors maker, will establish a product engineering centre in Bengaluru. This new facility will manufacture full-scale aircraft interior components for major airlines. The investment highlights Karnataka's strong aerospace ecosystem and skilled talent pool. Jamco's move signifies a commitment to the growing Indian aviation market and its expansion plans in the state.
MoIB shows a glimpse of our leap in infrastructure: Indias first 18,662 cr underwater rail tunnel
'Not just nuke facilities': US prepares week-long ops vs Iran; massive troops build up before talks
Staff uses company laptop to job hunt, manager loses it - boss vs employee debate erupts
A Reddit user shared a tense experience after using a company computer for personal tasks, which includes applying for jobs, editing photos, and browsing online. Their boss, shaken and angry, warned them that if it happened again, they could be asked to leave. The employee acknowledged accountability and apologized, but sought advice online, asking, Am I cooked?
A woman shared online that she lost several jobs in a short time and now feels very worried about her future. She is also going through IVF, which adds more stress. Many people replied with support and advice. They told her she still has strong skills and should keep trying because her career is not over yet.
Delhi to Antarctica: AIIMS controls ultrasound 12,000 km away; Jitendra Singh hails breakthrough
India to soon launch 'Create in India' mission to strengthen Orange economy: Vaishnaw
India is set to launch a 'Create in India' mission. This initiative aims to boost the country's Orange Economy. The goal is to establish India as a global creative hub. This mission will focus on industry and employment. It will also develop future-ready talent. Content creator labs will be established in schools.
Indian Railways has deployed an AI-powered robot, ASC Arjun, at Visakhapatnam station for enhanced surveillance and security. This indigenous robocop, equipped with facial recognition and crowd monitoring, has already aided in apprehending two habitual offenders by matching faces against a criminal database. Its deployment signifies a significant step in utilizing local AI technology for public infrastructure.
Digital trade not being negotiated as part of India-US interim trade deal, say officials
Indian negotiators to head to Washington to finalise legal text; interim pact may be sealed next month
Accountability of agritech companies in issuing advisories a big challenge
Coinciding with the AI event, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will launch the newly announced Bharat-VISTAAR scheme on Tuesday
In Xi Jinping's purge of Chinese military, a search for absolute loyalty
Chinese President Xi Jinping is consolidating power through purges reminiscent of Mao Zedong. Top military commanders are being removed, signaling a drive for absolute loyalty. This campaign aims to ensure ideological unity and control over the armed forces. The actions reflect a strategy to secure Xi's authority and prepare for future challenges.
Centre to launch Bharat-VISTAAR scheme for farmers on Tuesday
The AI-based platform will provide information to farmers about weather, rates in mandis (agri market yard), pests and diseases, soil health, crop advice and government schemes through phone calls, chatbots and through the App
India Energy Stack will be a game changer for distributed RE
India has around 140 gigawatts of solar power capacity, of which DRE is about 35 GW, noted JVN Subramanyam, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
Britannia to step up e-commerce push, tackle regional rivals with 'startup mentality'
Britannia Industries plans significant investments to counter regional competitors and boost its e-commerce presence. The company aims to adopt a startup mentality to challenge smaller players. This strategy focuses on strengthening its position in key product categories like biscuits and cakes. Britannia is committed to driving topline growth and expanding its consumer base.
Kerala crosses 1,000 smart village offices mark, says Minister Rajan
Kerala has modernized over 1,000 village offices into smart, digitized centers. This initiative enhances service delivery and reduces the need for repeat visits. Significant progress has been made in land titling and housing for the homeless. A digital resurvey has digitized land records. New initiatives include an integrated land use portal and a Revenue Card.
Meta CEO Zuckerberg lands in trouble, faces court trial over apps designed to addict children'
Software stocks are crashing, now investors are watching these other sectors
Tech stock market rotation 2026: Wall Street's software sector is facing a major downturn. Billions in market value have vanished as tech stocks tumble. Investors are now shifting focus to consumer staples, energy, and industrial sectors. This market rotation signals a search for stability outside of technology. The impact of artificial intelligence is a key concern driving these changes.
Retirees get the biggest Social Security boost in these 10 states see where your state ranks
Social Security benefits are different in each state. Some states give higher monthly payments because workers earned more money before retirement. Cost-of-living increases may also raise benefits in the future. Knowing how benefits are calculated can help retirees plan better. Choosing the right time to claim Social Security may help people receive more monthly income later.
Emerald Fennell explains significant changes in Wuthering Heights and why some characters were cut
Emerald Fennells Wuthering Heights takes a unique approach to Emily Bronts 1847 classic, concentrating on the first half of the novel and the stormy relationship between Cathy and Heathcliff. The director made hard decisions to condense characters, extend Earnshaws role, and remove others like Lockwood and Hindley while preserving the storys emotional intensity. The movie also alters the ending, keeping Cathy and Heathcliff apart to highlight missed connections and tragic love.
Epistemic, meaning related to knowledge, is a crucial concept for understanding how we gain and justify beliefs. This term, rooted in Greek for 'knowledge,' extends beyond academia to everyday critical thinking, guiding how we evaluate information and form our understanding of the world.
Indias Jan trade deficit hits 3-month high as exports remain flat, bullion import surges
Government optimistic about $860 billion of goods and services exports in FY26
Shooter among seven remanded in Rohit Shetty firing probe
Seven individuals arrested in the Rohit Shetty house firing case have been remanded to police custody until February 25. Investigators revealed the crime was orchestrated by Lawrence Bishnoi gang member Shubham Lonkar to harm Shetty and instill fear. The accused, including the shooter, were apprehended in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
French startup Brad Technology scouting for Indian partnership in agritech
Speaking to businessline, Brad Technologys CEO Olivier Lepine said that it is developing IoT solution to collect data in the soil and air of the plot, it is very low cost, dedicated to the global south
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh pushes for UDAN coverage on key route
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh has requested the Union Civil Aviation Minister to bring the Imphal-Guwahati air route under the Regional Connectivity Scheme. This move aims to address high airfares and transportation challenges in the state. Surface transport is frequently disrupted, and railway services are non-operational. Air connectivity is crucial for the people of Manipur.
IRS Tax Refund: Among them are no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, deductions for car loan interest, and deductions for people who were 65 or older by December 31.
These 5 Industries Are Booming in the Trump Economy Could Your Next Job Be in One of Them?
MSMEs should pursue formalisation, maintain credit discipline: RBI Guv
Malhotra emphasised that improving access to timely and adequate formal credit for MSMEs remains a key policy priority of the Reserve Bank
Ankur Warikoo's response to Neha, an Indian biologist in Germany, has gone viral. Neha faced career setbacks and personal sacrifices after years of dedication. Warikoo offered a powerful reflection on self-worth and regret. The exchange highlights the invisible battles professionals face abroad. It emphasizes the importance of perspective and self-compassion. Career setbacks do not define personal worth.
Lupin signs supply deal to launch antidepressant in Canada
Drug firm Lupin has partnered with Spektus Pharma. They will commercialise the antidepressant DeslaFlex in Canada. This collaboration combines Lupin's Canadian presence with Spektus's formulation expertise. It aims to offer patients more personalized care for Major Depressive Disorder. The deal strengthens Lupin's central nervous system portfolio. Lupin shares saw a slight increase on Monday.
Thales adds India to global R&D network with new Bengaluru centre
The facility, unveiled during the India AI Impact Summit week, will focus on embedded AI, edge computing and real-time embedded software.
Pick up in arrivals, muted demand weigh on chana prices
Start of government purchase will lend support to prices, says trade
SBI Clerk Mains Result 2026 expected soon at sbi.co.in; check steps to download scorecards and more
The State Bank of India is expected to release the SBI Clerk Mains Result 2026 soon on its official website. The examination, held on November 21, 2025, aimed to fill 6,589 vacancies for the Clerk post. Candidates who qualify will proceed to the Language Proficiency Test, with final selection based on Mains performance.
Digital trade chapter not in India-US interim trade pact; to be taken up in BTA, says official
India and the US have not yet discussed digital trade in their initial trade agreement. This crucial chapter will be negotiated as part of the larger bilateral trade agreement. US companies are eager to explore India's rapidly expanding digital trade sector. The two nations are committed to establishing clear rules for digital trade.
Mumbai water metro likely to roll out from December: Minister Nitesh Rane
Maharashtra Ports Minister Nitesh Rane said a Detailed Project Report (DPR) on water metro in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) is expected to be submitted by his department by February 28.
X outage today: Is Twitter down and when will X be back up?
Twitter down: X, formerly known as Twitter, experienced a significant outage, preventing thousands of users worldwide from accessing its website and app. Reports surged on Downdetector, with users encountering loading failures and error messages. The platform's owner, Elon Musk, and the company have yet to provide an official explanation for the disruption.
US, EU trade deals could unlock $400 billion for Indias agri sector
India's agriculture sector has a significant new opportunity. Trade agreements with the United States and the European Union open markets worth 400 billion US dollars. This presents a major chance for growth. Current agricultural exports to the US are 2.8 billion US dollars. Overall exports are valued at 51-52 billion US dollars and are growing.
PM Modi inaugurates India AI Impact Expo 2026 At Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi
Government to launch Create in India Mission Global soon
RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra met with MSME representatives, wherein he stressed that better access to formal credit for MSMEs is a top priority. The sector is vital for India's economy. The RBI and government are taking steps to help. MSMEs are encouraged to formalize and use digital payments. Participants shared feedback on credit flow challenges.
What is Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday? The history, traditions, and why the festival still matters
Mardi Gras 2026 is set for Tuesday, February 17. This grand finale of Carnival celebrations in New Orleans promises parades, music, and vibrant festivities. The season began on January 6 and concludes before the Lenten fast. Expect colorful floats, costumes, and the traditional king cake. Mardi Gras traditions trace back to ancient Rome and are celebrated globally.
Ramadan 2026 in the US: Fasting hours, daily suhoor and Iftar times you need to know
Ramadan 2026 in the United States is expected to begin in mid-February, bringing a month of fasting, worship, and community engagement for Muslims across the country. Observed from dawn to sunset, the everyday fast includes suhoor before sunrise and iftar after sunset. As Ramadan falls during winter in the Northern Hemisphere, fasting hours will be shorter than in summer months. Mosques will organize additional prayers, and charitable efforts will increase throughout communities.
Top tax-planning strategies that can save you thousands what smart filers are doing now
Many people want to pay less tax during tax season. Experts say smart filers use simple legal ways to reduce taxable income. These include choosing the right deduction, saving in retirement accounts, using health savings accounts, claiming losses, and checking new tax rules. Planning early and knowing available deductions can help people save a lot of money on their taxes.
South Mumbai and Western suburbs will experience significant traffic disruptions on February 17 due to a high-profile India-France event. Several roads in South Mumbai will face temporary closures and diversions from 2 pm to 9 pm. Heavy vehicle movement on the Western Express Highway will be restricted between 8 am and 9 pm.
Expect US to implement 18% tariff on Indian goods this week: Commerce secy
The US is expected to reduce tariffs on several Indian exports from 25% to 18% this week, with India prepared to take up any delay during upcoming negotiations to finalise the interim trade pact
Improving MSME credit access remains key RBI priority, says Governor
RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra said enhancing timely and adequate formal credit access for MSMEs is a top priority, urging firms to formalise, maintain credit discipline and adopt digital payments
One layoff. 3 missed EMIs. Bengaluru CA shares how her neighbour lost his Rs 1.2 crore flat
A Bengaluru resident lost his Rs 1.2 crore flat after missing just three EMIs following a job loss. The bank auctioned the property for Rs 95 lakh, leaving him with only Rs 15 lakh. This highlights the precariousness of home ownership on a single income and the importance of proactive communication with banks during financial distress.
Tata Steel, JSW and AM/NS bet big on scrap as green steel norms roll out
Star ratings based on carbon emissions are being issued to encourage low-carbon steelmaking, while PSUs will be mandated to use certified green steel
Presidents Day is here and here are myths surrounding first President of United States of America George Washington.
AI Impact Summit 2026: Raj Shamani shares struggles of getting top leaders as show guests
Data centres and climate stress powering Asias next greenhouse boom
Greenhouses offer insulation against weather shocks, while also enabling tighter pest control, water management and yield stability, says Rabobank
US job growth revision 2025: America's job growth for 2025 has been drastically revised downwards. Over one million jobs were removed from earlier reports, marking the largest cut in two decades. This correction reveals a weaker job market than previously understood. Healthcare remains the sole sector showing significant gains, while manufacturing, retail, and white-collar jobs have declined.
Rural slowdown pushes January unemployment rate to 5%
Rural unemployment rose to 4.2%, while urban unemployment increased to 7%
Indian entrepreneur to invest 214 crore in AI-powered hydroponic farming in Karnataka
Panama Hydro-X has acquired 16 acres in Moodbidri to cultivate saffron, ginger and medicinal plants, with the first commercial harvest expected in 2027
India, UK push to operationalise FTA by April, says Commerce Secy
India and the UK are making a genuine effort to see if the bilateral free trade agreement can be operationalised in April this year, Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said on Monday. India and the UK, on July 24, 2025, signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) under which 99 per cent of Indian exports will enter the British market at zero duty, while tariffs on British products such as cars and whisky will be reduced in India. The pact needs approval from the UK parliament before it is implemented. In India, the Union Cabinet approves such agreements. After it gets approved by the British parliament, it will be implemented on a mutually agreed date. I think both sides are working to operationalize it as fast as possible. As some stories have come in the news that it may get operationalized in April, we are making an effort towards that. But I don't know whether that is the date or it will happen beyond that. But we are trying. Our genuine effort on both sides
UPI pips cash as India's top payment mode with 57 per cent share of total transactions
UPI has become the country's most preferred payment mode, accounting for 57% of total transactions, surpassing cash at 38%, according to a Finance Ministry-commissioned study. Digital payments now dominate daily spending habits, with 65% of users making multiple UPI transactions daily,
India's wholesale inflation climbs to 10-month high of 1.8 % in January
Wholesale inflation rose to a 10-month high of 1.81% in January, driven by higher food and core prices, with vegetable inflation turning positive and manufactured goods showing renewed price pressures
Americas two-job economy: Why nearly half a million workers are living the double-shift reality
Despite steady payroll growth, a deeper strain is shaping the US labour market. Data shared by The Kobeissi Letter shows 476,000 Americans now hold two full-time jobs, nearly a record and double the 2020 level. With 8.77 million working multiple jobs, rising costs and stagnant purchasing power are redefining stability, especially for Gen Z.
Aequs to set up 1,900-crore manufacturing unit in Krishnagiri
Under the MoU, the company along with its partners have agreed to invest 1,900 crore into the unit over the next 10 years

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