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Tech Today | India’s AI gold rush Top 5 Must Have Government Apps moto g67 power review

Tech Today | India’s AI gold rush Top 5 Must Have Government Apps moto g67 power review

India has become the AI ​​freebie capital of the world – from Google’s Gemini Pro to OpenAI’s ChatGPT Go, premium tools are being given away for free to Indian users. But why are the tech giants so generous? Cyrus reveals what’s really behind India’s AI gold rush, and who is winning in this data-driven experiment.

Also, on Tech&You – Top 5 Government Apps Every Indian Must Have!

And in our review section, we tested the Moto G67 Power – a ₹15,000 phone that promises performance, clean Android, and a 7000mAh battery. Does it really deliver? Find out in this episode of Tech Today.

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Delhi Blast: Death of mastermind Dr. Omar?

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Death toll in Delhi blasts reaches 10: Mastermind Dr Omar considered dead in suicide attack

A special report on the investigation into the Delhi Red Fort blast, where the death toll has now reached 10 and 25 injured are being treated at LNJP Hospital. The investigation focuses on Dr Umar, the alleged mastermind linked to the Jaish-e-Mohammed module, who is believed to have been killed in a suicide car bombing. The attack is suspected to be a panic reaction after police busted a terror cell in Faridabad and arrested its key associates while seizing a large quantity of explosives. Investigators are conducting multi-state raids and using DNA from Dr. Omar’s mother to confirm his identity from remains at the blast site. According to the report, ‘Dr. After the Faridabad module was busted, Umar panicked as his key associates were caught by the police.

New CCTV footage captures moments of Red Fort explosion

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Delhi Red Fort blast: New CCTV footage shows impact, PM Modi promises appropriate response from Bhutan

This special report focuses on the aftermath of a powerful explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort and Chandni Chowk, with India Today obtaining exclusive CCTV footage of the incident. The footage captured the chaos created by the blast on November 10, 2025, which left windows in nearby shops and temples shattered and people running for cover. The investigation is being monitored at the highest level, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah holding meetings and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on a state visit to Bhutan, promising an appropriate response. According to Aishwarya Palliwal of India Today, ‘The explosion lasted for more than 40 seconds. You can see big lights and then people running out of there, trying to find shelter.’

White collar terror: Doctors' network busted in major raids.

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Delhi Blast Video: Doctors’ network busted in raids in several states, explosives seized

A multi-state operation involving Jammu and Kashmir Police, Uttar Pradesh ATS and other agencies has dismantled a major terror module, leading to the arrest of several people, including doctors like Shaheen Shahid and Muzammil Ghani. Investigations in Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh uncovered a network linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, with around 2,900 kg of explosives and several firearms seized. According to a statement from Jammu and Kashmir Police, ‘The investigation revealed a white-collar terror ecosystem consisting of radicalized professionals and students in touch with foreign handlers operating from Pakistan and other countries.’ The accused allegedly used professional and academic networks to raise funds, purchase weapons and recruit for terrorist organizations.

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Delhi blasts: Massive Intel failure exposed

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Delhi blasts: How did Intel miss Gujarat ATS, Faridabad explosives seizure before attack?

A special report on the car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort on November 10 has exposed significant lapses in the capital’s security apparatus and intelligence coordination. The investigation is focusing on how Delhi Police under Commissioner Satish Golcha was unaware of the threat, especially after Gujarat ATS had arrested three ISIS operatives conducting surveillance in Delhi and Faridabad Police had seized 2,900 kg of explosives. As India Today’s Shreya reported from the high-security area, ‘This is the Red Fort, remember, the same place from where the Prime Minister addresses the nation every Independence Day.’ The report tracks vehicle movements across Delhi and questions the lack of surveillance that led to the attack.

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