Holi 2023: Sadhana Singh Remembers Beautiful Days of Shooting 'Nadiya Ke Paar' Song "Jogi Jee Dhire Dhire" As the world celebrated Holi, actress Sadhana Singh got nostalgic about her experience shooting for the iconic song "Jogi Jee Dhire Dhire" from the film "Nadiya Ke Paar". The song, which was released in 2020, has become a huge hit and is still remembered fondly by music lovers. Sadhana, who played the lead role of Kavita in the film, shared her memories of shooting for the song on social media. She wrote that she remembers those beautiful days of shooting the song with great fondness. "Those were some of the most memorable days of my life," she said. The actress recalled that the shoot was a challenging one, but the end result was worth it. "We had to shoot in the scorching heat and the cold, but our director's vision and the entire team's dedication made it all worthwhile," she said. Sadhana also praised her co-star from the song, actor Aryan Vaid, saying that he is a talented artist who brought his best to the role. "Aryan is an amazing person and an incredibly talented actor. His energy and enthusiasm on set were infectious," she said. The actress concluded by saying that Holi reminds her of those special days spent shooting for the song. "Holi always brings back memories of those beautiful days when we shot for 'Jogi Jee Dhire Dhire'," she wrote.#Holi #Sadhana_Singh #Aryan_Vaid #Nadiya_Ke_Paar
जोगी जी धीरे-धीरे पर गुंजा की यादगार परफॉर्मेंस, 'नदिया के पार' का गाना किया रीक्रिएट होली स्पेशल के लिए एक स्पैशल प्रोग्राम का हिस्सा बनकर साथियों ने मिलकर एक यादगार परफॉर्मेंस दी। जिसमें एक्ट्रेस गुंजा ने 'नदिया के पार' का गाना किया। इस गाने की रीक्रिएट होली स्पेशल प्रोग्राम में शामिल था। इस परफॉर्मेंस में गुंजा ने जोगी जी धीरे-धीरे का गाना किया जो निकिता सिंह और नेहा शर्मा की फिल्म 'नदिया के पार' का हिट ट्रैक था। इस गाने को मुकेश और अलका याज्ञिक द्वारा गाया गया था। गुंजा की इस परफॉर्मेंस ने सभी को चौंका जिसमें साथियों ने मिलकर एक्साइटिंग ट्रैक का प्रदर्शन किया। होली स्पेशल प्रोग्राम में शामिल होने वाले लोगों ने इस परफॉर्मेंस को बहुत पसंद किया। इस परफॉर्मेंस में गुंजा ने अपने साथियों के साथ मिलकर एक्साइटिंग ट्रैक का प्रदर्शन किया जिसमें सभी ने होली स्पेशल प्रोग्राम के लिए तैयार किया।#GUNJA #JOGI_JI_DHIRE_DHIRE #NADYA_KE_PAR #MUKESH #ALKAA_YAJNIK

Amazon Cuts Jobs in Strategically Important Robotics Division In a move that has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, Amazon has announced significant job cuts within its robotics division. The news comes as a surprise to many, given the critical importance of this area to the company's overall strategy and future growth. Sources close to the matter have confirmed that multiple teams within the division have been impacted by the layoffs, with some estimates suggesting that up to 10% of the department's workforce has been let go. The affected employees are primarily engineers and researchers working on projects aimed at developing and improving Amazon's robotic capabilities for warehousing, logistics, and customer service. The job cuts follow a series of strategic investments Amazon made in its robotics division over the past few years, including the acquisition of several startups and the establishment of new research centers. The company had previously emphasized the importance of robotics in driving innovation and increasing efficiency across its operations. Industry experts suggest that the layoffs may be a sign that Amazon is adjusting its priorities or re-evaluating the scope of its robotics initiatives. Some speculate that the company might be focusing on more practical applications, such as optimizing robotic systems for specific tasks like packaging and inventory management, rather than pursuing more ambitious projects like developing humanoid robots. Amazon's decision to cut jobs in this area has sparked concerns about the potential long-term impact on the development of robotics technology. Critics argue that the layoffs could lead to a brain drain, causing talented engineers to leave the company or the industr...#Amazon #Job_Cuts #Robotics_Division #Engineering #Research #Warehousing #Logistics #Customer_Service

Amazon Cuts More Jobs This Time in Robotics Unit In a latest move, e-commerce giant Amazon has cut jobs in its robotics unit, further intensifying concerns about the company's hiring and firing practices. The layoffs are said to have affected several employees working at the company's warehouses and logistics centers. According to reports, the job cuts were aimed at streamlining operations and improving efficiency in the robotic sorting process. The move is seen as a part of Amazon's efforts to reduce costs and increase productivity in its warehouse facilities. This comes after the company had already announced plans to lay off around 10,000 employees across various departments earlier this year. The job cuts in the robotics unit are reportedly focused on roles that were responsible for maintaining and operating the robotic sorting systems used in Amazon's warehouses. The affected employees have been told that their services will no longer be required, with some being offered severance packages or transition assistance to help them find new jobs. Amazon has faced criticism over its handling of job cuts in recent times. The company had previously announced plans to eliminate around 18,000 jobs globally as part of a restructuring effort aimed at improving customer service and reducing costs. However, the latest round of layoffs has raised concerns about the impact on employees and the company's ability to maintain morale and productivity. The move also raises questions about Amazon's reliance on automation and robotics in its warehouse operations. As the company continues to invest heavily in robotic sorting technology, some have expressed concerns that the job cuts could exacerbate existing issues with worker dissatisfaction and turnover rates in the industry. Amazon has no...#Amazon #Robotics_Unit #Job_Cuts #Warehouse_Operations #Automation #Robotics_Technology

Amazon is Laying Off Employees in the Division that VP Scott Dresser Says Remains Strategic Priority After cutting 57,000 corporate jobs over the last three years, Amazon is now laying off employees from its worldwide operations division. The e-commerce giant has been streamlining its workforce as part of a broader effort to reduce costs and increase efficiency. The layoffs are reportedly affecting employees in the company's customer fulfillment and logistics department, with some sources suggesting that hundreds of jobs are being eliminated. This move comes just months after Amazon announced plans to invest $1 billion in its employee training and development programs. In a statement, Scott Dresser, Vice President of Worldwide Operations at Amazon, said that the division remains a strategic priority for the company, despite the layoffs. "We are constantly evaluating our operations and making adjustments as needed to ensure we remain competitive and efficient," he said. "While this may involve reducing some positions, it also involves hiring new employees in other areas where we have growth opportunities." The latest round of layoffs follows several previous rounds of job cuts at Amazon, which has been grappling with increased competition from rival e-commerce companies like Walmart and eBay. The company's efforts to reduce costs and increase efficiency have included measures such as consolidating offices, reducing travel expenses, and implementing cost-saving technologies. Amazon's decision to lay off employees in its operations division is likely to be seen as a sign that the company is serious about cutting costs and improving profitability. Despite its dominance in the e-commerce market, Amazon has faced increasing pressure from investors to generate higher profits and reduce its reliance on debt financing. The latest job cuts are also expected to have...#Amazon #Walmart #eBay #Scott_Dresser

IISER IAT 2026 Application Window Opens Today, Here's How to Apply The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) IIT 2026 application window has opened today, offering a unique opportunity for students to apply for the prestigious undergraduate program. Aspiring students can now submit their applications online through the official website. To be eligible for the IISER IAT 2026, applicants must have appeared or cleared Class XII examination from any recognized board in India. The application process is entirely online, and candidates need to follow a step-by-step guide to submit their applications successfully. Here's how to apply: 1. Visit the official website of IISER at iiser.ac.in. 2. Click on the "Admissions" tab and select "IIT 2026" from the drop-down menu. 3. Read the instructions carefully before starting your application. 4. Fill in the online application form with accurate information, including personal details, academic qualifications, and contact information. 5. Upload scanned copies of required documents, such as Class X and XII mark sheets, passport size photograph, and proof of age. 6. Pay the application fee of Rs 1,500 (for general category students) or Rs 750 (for reserved categories). 7. Submit your application by clicking on the "Submit" button. The last date for submitting applications is [date]. Late submissions will not be accepted under any circumstances.#IISER #Indian_Institute_of_Science_Education_and_Research #IIT_2026

IISER Begins IAT 2026 Registration: Important Dates, Eligibility and More The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) has started the registration process for the Integrated Academic Programme (IAP) for the academic year 2026. The online application form is available on the official website iiseradmission.in, and interested candidates can submit their applications from today onwards. According to the notification, the IAT 2026 examination will be conducted in two stages - Stage 1: Screening Test and Stage 2: Interview. The registration process for IAP at IISER is open to students who have passed Class 12 or equivalent with a minimum of 60% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD candidates). The important dates for the IAT 2026 registration are as follows: * Online application submission starts: Today * Last date for submitting online applications: [TBA] * Screening Test Date: [TBA] * Interview Date: [TBA] Eligible candidates can apply for the IAP at IISER, which is a five-year integrated programme that offers specializations in various fields such as biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. The programme aims to provide students with a comprehensive education in their chosen field, with a strong focus on research and innovation. The IAT 2026 examination will test the candidates' knowledge, skills, and aptitude for pursuing higher studies in science. The selection process is based on the candidate's performance in the screening test and interview. To be eligible for the IAP at IISER, candidates must have passed Class 12 or equivalent with a minimum of 60% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD candidates). Candidates who are appearing for their Class 12 examination...#Interview #IISER #Indian_Institute_of_Science_Education_and_Research #Integrated_Academic_Programme #IAP #IAT_2026 #Screening_Test #Class_12 #SCSTPwD

Applications Open for IISER Aptitude Test 2026 The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) has announced that applications are now open for the aptitude test to be conducted in 2026. The prestigious institution, which is one of the most sought-after educational institutions in India, invites eligible candidates to apply for the test. The IISER Aptitude Test is a mandatory step for admission into the undergraduate programmes offered by the institute. The test is designed to assess the candidate's aptitude and potential for pursuing higher education in science and mathematics. Candidates who clear the test will be eligible for admission into the five-year Integrated Bachelor's-Master's programme in Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Earth Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, or Physical Sciences. To be eligible to apply, candidates must have passed Class XII examination with a minimum of 60% marks from any recognized board. The application process is entirely online and can be accessed through the IISER website. The last date for submitting applications is January 15, 2026. The aptitude test will be conducted on March 14, 2026, at various centres across the country. Candidates who are shortlisted based on their performance in the test will be called for an interview and a written test. The final selection will be made on the basis of the candidate's performance in all the three stages. IISER has a reputation for producing some of the best minds in the country, and admission into any of its programmes is considered a prestigious honour. With its strong focus on research and innovation, IISER is an attractive destination for students who are passionate about pursuing higher education in science and mathematics.#IISER #Indian_Institute_of_Science_Education_and_Research #Class_XII #January_15_2026 #March_14_2026

Best Workout Headphones (2026), Tested in the Gym and in the Streets Rock your inner jock with a pair of sturdy, sweatproof, and tangle-proof headphones. Here are our favorites. #Tested #Headphones #Streets_Rock #Workout_Headphones #tangle-proof_headphones #sweatproof

'The reason why we're so beloved in the videogame industry and we're so deep in it still is, in a lot of ways, we created the modern videogame industry' says Nvidia CEO Huang Strap in, folks, and save your opinions until the end. #videogame #Nvidia_CEO #CEO_Huang #Huang_Strap #videogame_industry #modern_videogame #folks

T20 World Cup 2026: Charter flight arranged for West Indies team to return home amidst Middle East tensionsWest Indies, which was knocked out of the T20 World Cup after losing to India in the Super Eight match on Sunday in Kolkata, was unable to fly back home because flight operations across parts of the Gulf region were disrupted. West Indies, which was knocked out of the T20 World Cup after losing to India in the Super Eight match on Sunday in Kolkata, was unable to fly back home because flight operations across parts of the Gulf region were disrupted. #World_Cup #West_Indies #back_home #Middle_East #Gulf_region #flight_operations #fly_back #amidst_Middle #East_tensionsWest #Charter_flight
