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Topic: Penguin

‘Greenland doesn’t have penguins’: White House trolled over AI photo of Trump walking hand in hand with penguin

Those working in the White House appear to not know that there are no penguins in Greenland in the first place.

Memoir in limbo over ‘sensitive’ revelations, Gen Naravane has a cantonment thriller up his sleeve

The former Chief of Army staff's memoir 'Four Stars of Destiny' was supposed to be released in April 2024, but is said to be undergoing reviews by the Ministry of Defence.

New book explores journeys of visionaries who defied convention

Published by Penguin India, ‘Against the Grain' by Pankaj Mishra will be released on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.

How many times has IAF changed its roundel? New book on Indian armed forces has it all

Written by Group Captain Anurakshat Gupta and his team, ‘Naam, Namak, Nishan 2’ features over 200 questions for readers as it explores trivia related to armed forces.

Penguin confirms existence of unpublished Gabriel Garcia Marquez book, to be on shelves in 2024

Long-rumoured book, titled 'En Agosto Nos Vemos' (We’ll See Each Other in August), will be published in Spanish next year, says report in The Guardian.

First penguin born in India dies within a week at Mumbai’s Byculla Zoo

Zoo officials said that penguin eggs and new-born chicks have a 60 per cent mortality rate due to various reasons.

Mumbai gets an Independence Day gift: India’s first penguin born at Byculla zoo

The penguin chick has been born to Flipper and Mr Molt, two of the eight Humboldt penguins brought to the city from Seoul in July 2016.

To be a true leader, Priyanka Chopra must speak about sexual harassment in Bollywood and abroad

Has the literature circuit been Bollywoodised with Priyanka Chopra delivering the Penguin Annual Lecture this year? The answer is: what hasn’t?

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Why legal provisions are necessary to curb the power of trade unions: MH Mody

The collusion between the new class of bureaucrats, politicians, businessmen and trade union bosses perpetuates itself partly because of the short-run benefits and partly because they see no way out of the system, wrote author MH Mody in 1980.

In the West, there’s anxiety. In India, optimism—Rishi Sunak says India poised to be leader in AI

On Wednesday, the former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was speaking in New Delhi at a Carnegie & Observer Research Foundation event on AI.

Embraer moves full throttle in pursuit of IAF contract, ties up with Hindalco after Adani

IAF is firming up plans to revamp airlift capabilities with medium transport aircraft that will be assembled in India & serve as its main workhorse. Embraer is leading contender as of now.

No country is ever fully sovereign. Cold War era taught India its real meaning

India’s fraught neighbourhood places multiple constraints on its strategic choices. It leaves no time to take a deep breath, lean back and reset.