Returning to India after seven years to launch Apple's first own-branded retail store here, Cook paid a visit to Sitaram Mill Compound municipal school in Lower Parel area in Mumbai where Apple has integrated iPads and Apple TVs into the classrooms.
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AI can take away grunge work in India, allow creativity to fly: Arundhati Bhattacharya
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has a blessing in disguise as it can take away a lot of the grunge or repetitive work in India, and leave people to actually perform more creative work, Arundhati Bhattacharya, CEO and Chairperson for Salesforce India and a former SBI chairperson, has stressed.
Arjun Kapoor: I'm only excited about being a villain this birthday
He will be turning 37 on June 26 but it's not his birthday Arjun Kapoor is excited about. The actor instead is gung-ho about his upcoming film 'Ek Villain Returns' and said that he is only excited about celebrating being a villain.
Rani Mukerji: Films portray women the way society sees them
Rani, who has always wooed the audiences with her power-packed performances, says actresses have always been showcased in a "dynamic" way and that films "portray women in the way the society sees them".
Bhumi Pednekar: I'm a little shy about calling myself a star
On her debut in 2015, Bhumi Pednekar took critics by surprise, and won awards, by playing an overweight bride who speaks up for her rights in the romantic comedy 'Dum Laga Ke Haisha'. Since then, Bhumi Pednekar has given a string of hits with meaningful cinema.
Grit, discipline, & planning: Tendulkar's mantra for India's success
The Indian cricket team can stage a comeback in the Test series against Australia after the first Test reversal by sticking to the golden mantra of "grit, discipline, and planning" and making fine adjustments needed for success, says cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar.
Practice with pink ball only as and when required: Tendulkar
Some experts questioned the Indian team's lack of preparation with the pink ball after the batsmen were bundled out for India's all-time low total of 36 in the second innings of the first day-night Test against Australia and lost by eight wickets.
Prithvi Shaw's bat and foot reacting late to ball: Sachin Tendulkar
Opening batsman Prithvi Shaw's legs and bat are reacting late to the ball and that opens up a gap between his bat and pad, and that happens to batsmen when they have too many things going on in their heads
Fight it out: Tendulkar to India ahead of Boxing Day test
The only way out for the Indian cricketers to overcome the crushing defeat to Australia in the first Test is to "fight it out" and do "something magnificent" in the remaining three matches that would change negative thinking,
Shweta Tripathi: No one is forcefully putting drugs in our mouths!
Actress Shweta Tripathi says the claim by Kangana Ranaut that 99 per cent of Bollywood is on drugs is an incorrect generalisation, adding that such an assertion is a half-truth.
Asha Bhosle: Lata didi and I rarely discuss music
Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle have unanimously been deemed melody queens of India for decades, but Asha surprises you when she says music is normally not the preferred topic of discussion between the sisters.
Sid Mallya: My dad's situation was a difficult one
For Sid Mallya, dealing with all the negative news around his father, the fugitive tycoon Vijay Mallya, has not been easy. The actor says the hardest part of it was dealing with the negative messages he received.
Couture is not up my alley: Kareena Kapoor Khan
Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor Khan says she doesn't believe in trends and likes to go casual as 'couture is not up her alley' and never goes out of her way to style herself in a couture gown.
Raghav Meattle on support for homegrown, indie music
People are looking to support homegrown talent and indie music, feels Raghav Meattle, a Mumbai-based singer-songwriter who rose to fame after reaching the semifinals of the second season of English singing talent hunt show 'The Stage'.
7 benefits of weight training women should know
Training with weights is the best way for any woman to improve her body confidence. When you feel lean and strong, you look good and your clothes fit better, this has a positive impact on the way that you feel in everyday life.
The right nutrition for your pet
Those of us who have pets and don't have the time to cook them a home-cooked meal, understand the value of dry food high in nutrition. IAMS is a newly-launched pet brand that offers tailored nutrition for pets.
I would love to style Rihanna: Shaleena Nathani
Celebrity stylist Shaleena Nathani, who is known for creating some of the iconic looks of Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone, says she could not have asked for a better job than what she does because it gives her creative liberty.
Seema Kohli's upcoming performance and exhibition
This marks the first time the artiste presents a large show of sculpture who has amassed an impressive oeuvre over the years, working across painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and performance.
Frequent drinking more harmful than binges: Study
Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm disorder and raises the risk of stroke by five-fold. Symptoms include palpitations, racing or irregular pulse, shortness of breath, tiredness, chest pain and dizziness.
Tripura man appointed BCCI’s chief curator
In what seems to be a proud moment for state, Asish Bhwomik of Tripura, who was serving as the Chief Curator of BCCI Eastern Zone, appointed as the Chief Curator of BCCI succeeding Daljit Singh.
I don't think about my stardom: Ajay Devgn
Ajay Devgn doesn't believe in looking back or prodding much about the future, and likes to live in the present. The actor says he doesn't care or think about stardom, and that helps him stay in touch with reality.
Pregnancy empowers you, doesn't make you handicapped: Sania Mirza
For her, pregnancy doesn't mean taking things away from "what you are or who you are" as she says that one needs to understand that pregnancy doesn't make you handicapped, but empowers a woman in many different ways.
Once a poetic experience, sex has now become an unfulfilling encounter: Writer Seema Anand
London-based mythologist and narrative practitioner Kamadevika Seema Anand laments that people are not having "great sex" these days, and that it has been reduced to an "act of instant gratification".
In Bollywood, you're only as good as your last performance: Tiger Shroff
Tiger, who made his Bollywood debut with "Heropanti", also has films like "Munna Michael", "A Flying Jatt" and "Baaghi" to his credit. While some did exceptionally well at the box office, others registered average business.
Classical music and technology can go hand-in-hand: Vocalist Shubha Mudgal
For SAF, Mudgal said that she had to immerse herself into research and analysis and involve herself in a lot of studying to create the best line-up for the event.