Headlines Trending Indian and World: Politics, E-Commerce, Lifestyle, Sports, Health & Entertainment on 30th December 2024
The ‘Biggest’ Stories in World and Indian Headlines – December 30th, 2024
Following her 15-foot fall at Kochi Stadium, Congress MLA Uma Thomas was ICU-bound.
Uma Thomas, a Thrikkakara Congress MLA from Kerala, is in critical condition after falling off ice while exiting screamers from commotion at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in Kochi on Sunday evening. Her head and spine have been severely injured.
Thomas, who was bleeding heavily and rushed to a private hospital nearby, witnesses reported. She was reported to have suffered from internal bleeding in the lungs, which was caused by multiple fractures on her face and ribs, according to a medical bulletin. She’s currently on ventilator support.
Kerala’s Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan emphasized the need for close monitoring of her within the next 24 hours. We are providing all the essential medical assistance.
Jimmy Carter’s Demise at the age of 100 leaves a lasting legacy of peace.
Jimmy Carter, the longest-living U.S. president, died at the age of 100 in Plains, Georgia, where he was born. After being in hospice care for almost two years, Carter finally passed away peacefully after suffering from age-related illnesses, having survived his wife of 77 years by slightly more than a year.
Carter’s reputation as a peace-loving leader and champion of human rights was built upon his presidency, which saw him make significant contributions such as the signing of the Camp David Accords that brought back Israel and Egypt in diplomatic relations. He left office and devoted his life to humanitarian causes worldwide, including Habitat for Humanity. “.
The son of Carter, Chip expressed his appreciation for the lessons he taught his father. By sharing his story, he demonstrated that humanity is united as a single family.
Malayalam Actor Dileep Shankar was found dead at the Thiruvananthapuram Hotel.
Dileep Shankar, a well-known actor in Malayalam films and television, was discovered dead in ill-fated hotel room near Vanross Junction in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.
For a period of four days, Shankar was staying at the hotel while working on the TV series Panchagni. He was found dead after hotel employees noticed foul smells coming from his room. It was not determined to be any foul play by authorities, who believed Shankar had been experiencing ongoing health issues.
ACP said forensic teams were looking into the case, and that a post-mortem would be prepared. colleagues and fan tributes have poured in for Shankar’s contributions to Malayalam cinema, television etc.
Family Speaks Out: OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji, 26, Died.
On Thanksgiving Day, Suchir Balaji, a former employee of OpenAI and of Indian origin, was reported by the San Francisco Medical Examiner’s Office to have committed suicide in his apartment.
Balaji’s mother, Poornima Ramarao, revealed in an interview that her son became disenchanted with the direction of AI, particularly with OpenAI’s commercialization of ChatGPT. She stated that he believed AI was harming humanity, and also raised ethical questions about the industry will future path.
The premature death of Balaji has initiated broader debates on the moral stakes in AI ventures and the mental strains that those within the industry must contend with.
A contractor death causes political row in Karnataka.
According to reports, Sachin Panchal of Bidar, a civil contractor and resident in the area, is believed to have committed suicide on Thursday by lying in front. The suicide note left by Panchal has alleged that his close aides to Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge are conspiring to harm BJP MLA Basavaraj Mattimadu and others.
This has triggered widespread anger, with Panchal’s family holding the Congress leaders accountable. “. Minister Eshwar Khandre, who is also Bidar District-In-Charge, said: ‘We are confident that justice will be served and action against the accused will follow.
The incident has heightened political tensions in Karnataka as the opposition demands answers from the government.
ISRO to launch SpaDeX mission.
The launch of SpaDeX, a space experiment, is scheduled for December 30 aboard YCI’s PSLV rocket, which was launched by ISRO. This groundbreaking mission will showcase India’s expertise in orbital docking, which is a vital technology for human spaceflight and satellite servicing missions in the future.
Despite being scheduled for 9:58 pm, the launch was changed to 10:00 pm without any explanation. According to ISRO, the SpaDeX marks the beginning of India’s journey towards affordable docking technology.
If successful, SpaDeX will put India into an exclusive group of countries that can handle advanced space docking.’
Debate on Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Controversy Dismissal in Melbourne.
The third umpire’s decision to overturn the on-field dismissal of Yashasvi Jaiswal during the fourth Test in Melbourne has caused some confusion.
Pat Cummins provided a delivery that Jaiswal sent to Alex Carey, who was on the verge of scoring despite his desire to reach 190 while facing pressure. Although the visual replay showed a deflection, Snicko failed to record any sound, leading to differing opinions.
The head of Snicko, Warren Brennan, stated that there was only ambient sound present. Former umpire Simon Taufel argued that Hot Spot could have resolved the issue more effectively by using visual evidence.
In the fourth Test, India’s collapse was caused by Rishabh Pant’s dismissal.
Rishabh Pant was dismissed early on Day 5 of the Melbourne Test, leading to Australia’s first-ever 184 victory.
As Pant worked to improve India’s performance in their innings, he took an audacious drive towards Travis Head and then went for a long-range delivery to Mitchell Marsh. The second time in the game, India had to bear the cost of Pant’s poor judgement at the touchline.
Sunil Gavaskar denounced Pant’s technique as “reckless,” and India is now facing major apprehension about their batting order before the final Test.
South Africa’s WTC final spot is secured by Victory Over Pakistan.
South Africa secured their spot in the World Test Championship final by defeating Pakistan in a less anticipated Boxing Day Test in Centurion. The triumph highlights the resilience of South Africa, which was previously overlooked in favor of more prominent teams.
Temba Bavuma and Aiden Markram dominated South Africa’s efforts on Day 4, but a controversial dismissal put an end to the latter’S unfinished innings. The replays indicated that the ball had not touched Bavuma’s bat, but he left without seeking a review.
Kerala Police Uses Kohli-Konstas Shoulder Bump for Road Safety Campaign.
A distinctive application has emerged for Virat Kohli’s fourth Test stand against Australian debutant Sam Konstas on the field. Kerala Police have used footage from this shoulder bump as part of a clever road safety campaign.?
Text overlays are used in the social media video to depict Konstas driving with correct direction and Kohli driving on the opposite side. Staying in your lane is the caption’s purposeful and humorous statement on traffic safety.
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