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  • The masses learn only by bitter experience

    The masses learn only by bitter experience

    A few intellectuals may know historical truths and social developments by their study and genuine understanding, but the masses, who are often gullible and can easily be befooled, learn only through their own bitter experience and suffering.

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    Thus, the Indian masses have learnt, after being befooled and being kicked around for over 75 years, that the ‘Independence‘ of 1947 was sham, and no real independence and that real independence is independence from poverty, hunger, unemployment, lack of healthcare and good education, etc ( which are still far off ), and that a real freedom struggle from foreign rule could only have been an armed struggle, as pointed out by our real freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Surya Sen ( Masterda ), Bismil, Ashfaqulla, Rajguru, Khudiram Bose, etc and not the fake ‘freedom struggle’ which led to the phoney ‘Independence’ we got in 1947.

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    The ‘democracy’ we got under our Constitution was a fraud and bogus, to deceive the people that they have become the rulers of the country, though it is only vote bank politics, which is craftily manipulated by our crooked politicians, who seek only power and pelf for themselves, and take advantage of the low intellectual understanding of the masses and tremendous casteism and communalism  prevailing in them, to polarise society and incite hatred among castes and communities, to win elections.

    It is only now that the Indian masses through their bitter experience are gradually learning the truth, and are realizing that real freedom is freedom from poverty, hunger, unemployment, lack of healthcare, etc, and that the solutions to their huge problems lie outside the system, not within it, that is by waging a mighty united people’s struggle to create a modern and just political and social order.

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    To wage this historical people’s struggle successfully, the Indian masses will have to change their mindsets i.e. rise above casteism and communalism ( something very difficult and painful ), learn who are their real friends and real enemies, and make tremendous sacrifices. The vested interests, both internal and external, in the present order will not easily give up their hold, and will not allow allow great changes in the country, but will seek to retain the status quo, by polarising society, inciting hatred among the people, and putting up fierce resistance.

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    But our goal must be clear. We must attain our objective of creating a highly industrialised, highly modern India, with our people enjoying a high standard of living, whatever the cost, and however great the sacrifices needed to attain it. For this we have to establish a social and political order under which there is rapid industrialisation and modernisation, so that our people enjoy a high standard of living and decent lives, with employment, healthcare, good education, nutritious food, etc for all, and with no social discrimination against women, dalits, minorities, etc. And to create such a political and social order the Indian people will have to wage a mighty, protracted, united, people’s struggle led by modern minded patriotic, selfless leaders, who are determined to transform India into a modern industrial giant, like another China.

    For waging this historical people’s struggle the enlightened sections of our people will have to use all their creativity, and devise the forms of struggle, as were devised in the great British, American, French, Russian and Chinese Revolutions, by the great modern minded, brave and self sacrificing leaders of those countries. Only then can we get real independence and a prosperous India

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  • Rahul Gandhi: My Experience in Indian Politics as a Political Scion

    Rahul Gandhi: My Experience in Indian Politics as a Political Scion

    The Gandhi Legacy: The Early Years of Rahul Gandhi

    Rahul Gandhi was born on June 19, 1970, into a political dynasty that had a considerable impact on the development of India’s history. He is a member of the legendary Nehru-Gandhi family. Rahul Gandhi’s early life, upbringing, and the impact of his family’s political heritage on his decision to enter Indian politics are all covered in this portion of the article.

    A Reluctant Politician: Rahul Gandhi’s Path to Embracing Leadership

    Rahul Gandhi originally had little enthusiasm in pursuing a career in politics despite coming from a political family. Before actively entering public service, he worked in the private sector while concentrating on his schooling and professional life. This section of the article looks at the key events that eventually led to Rahul Gandhi accepting the position of leader inside the Indian National Congress party.

    Grassroots Connect: Rahul Gandhi’s Foray into Social Work

    Rahul Gandhi made the decision to devote himself to community development and grassroots activities before entering the national political scene. He made extended trips throughout India, making friends with people from all walks of life, getting to know their struggles, and fighting for their rights. Rahul Gandhi’s social service endeavors are highlighted in this section along with how they influenced his vision for a more inclusive and fair India.

    Rising through the Ranks: Rahul Gandhi’s Ascendance in the Congress Party

    Rahul Gandhi gradually moved up the ranks during his political career within the Indian National Congress. He sought to reconnect the party’s grassroots supporters and rebuild the party’s organizational structure while holding a variety of organizational posts. This section examines his position in the party’s hierarchy and his initiatives to boost the Congress party’s standing.

    Political Ideals and Vision: Rahul Gandhi’s Policy Focus

    Rahul Gandhi, a well-known political figure, has described his goals for the advancement and development of India. He has continuously stressed the value of social justice, inclusive growth, and economic changes that benefit the disadvantaged. This section of the article goes in-depth on Rahul Gandhi’s policy priorities and the major causes he champions in Indian politics.

  • Eastern India may experience heat wave in May, says IMD

    Eastern India may experience heat wave in May, says IMD

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    New Delhi: Parts of eastern India, including Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha, are likely to face above-normal temperatures in May with a likelihood of heat wave conditions on some days, the weather office has said.

    However, parts of northwest and west-central India may experience warmer nights and below-normal temperatures during the day, the India Meteorological Department said in the monthly outlook for temperature and rainfall for May.

    It said normal to above-normal rainfall is expected in the northwest and west central parts of the country in May, including in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and parts of western Uttar Pradesh. Large swathes of the northeastern region, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and south Karnataka, are expected to witness below-normal rains.

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    According to the weather office, the average rainfall in May is likely to be 91-109 per cent of the Long Period Average of 61.4 mm.

    “Above-normal heat wave days are expected over most parts of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Gangetic West Bengal, east Uttar Pradesh, coastal Andhra Pradesh and some parts of North Chhattisgarh, east Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and coastal Gujarat during May,” IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said here.

    He said the neutral El Nino prevalent over the equatorial Pacific region is expected to continue through May with a majority of weather models indicating the region beginning to warm up during the monsoon season.

    El Nino, or warming of the equatorial Pacific Ocean, is said to have an impact on monsoon rains in India. However, other factors such as the sea surface temperatures in the Indian Ocean (known as the Indian Ocean Dipole) are also known to influence the weather.

    Mohapatra said the neutral IOD conditions prevailing over the Indian Ocean are likely to turn positive during the upcoming season. He said positive Indian Ocean Dipole conditions are known to favour the Indian monsoon and help temper the impact of El Nino.

    Earlier this month, the IMD forecast a normal monsoon season with 96 per cent rainfall of the Long Period Average of 87 cm rainfall. The weather office is expected to update its forecast towards the end of May.

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  • My experience stops me from speaking on politics: Rajinikanth

    My experience stops me from speaking on politics: Rajinikanth

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    Vijayawada: Tamil superstar Rajinikanth made some interesting remarks about politics while addressing the centenary celebrations of Telugu icon Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao or NTR.

    He said, looking at the huge crowd, he wants to speak about politics but his experience is stopping him from doing so.

    Rajinikanth, who dropped his plans to enter politics in 2021 citing his frail health, shared his thoughts in Telugu.

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    The superstar recalled how he was inspired by NTR, showered praise on his son and leading Tollywood actor Balakrishna and appreciated the vision of former chief minister and TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu.

    The actor said NTR’s first film that he watched was ‘Patala Bhairavi’ and this left an imprint on his mind.

    He said when he was working as a supporting actor and villain, a director approached him and wanted to know if he would act in a film as a hero.

    “At that time I was not interested in working as a hero. The director told me to hear the script at least once and revealed that the title of the movie is Bhairavi. The moment I heard the name of the movie, I accepted it,” said Rajinikanth.

    The Tamil superstar said, when NTR came to Chennai to celebrate the success of ‘Lava Kusa’, he watched NTR from a distance. Rajinikanth was then 13.

    He recalled that he was greatly impressed by the role of Duryodhana played by NTR in ‘Srikrishna Pandaviyam’.

    “When I was working as a bus conductor, I played the role of Duryodhana, played by NTR, at a function and, because of the appreciation I received, I started taking an interest in acting,” he said.

    Rajinikanth spoke fondly about NTR’s son Nandamuri Balakrishna a.k.a. Balayya. He said Balayya can do what neither he nor Amitabh Bachchan can do.

    “My friend (Balayya) kills with his single look. With a single eye blink, a vehicle can blast and go up to 30-feet-high. It cannot be done by Rajinikanth, Amitabh, Shah Rukh Khan or Salman Khan. The public won’t accept it if we do that kind of stuff.”

    Rajinikanth said that the audience accepts whatever Balayya does on screen because when they look at him, they see his father NTR in him.

    The actor was all praise for N. Chandrababu Naidu for his vision and said that the whole world knows about it.

    He pointed out that Naidu developed Hyderabad into an IT hub. He said if lakhs of people are employed today in the IT sector, it was because of Naidu.

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  • Experience: I’m the world’s oldest female standup comedian

    Experience: I’m the world’s oldest female standup comedian

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    I was 68 when I first stepped on stage as a standup comedian in 2003. I’d never set foot in a comedy club before. I’ve always been a performer – I’ve worked as a singer, actor and musician – but all that came to an end after 9/11. I live in New York, and we watched the twin towers fall from my apartment building. For a year afterwards, nobody wanted to go out or be entertained.

    It was then that I started to think about comedy. I realised people needed to laugh, to enjoy themselves again, and thought that with a little training I could do it. I took a few classes, tried to work out a routine, and finally plucked up the courage to get up on stage. That first time was terrifying. I had no idea what the audience would make of me.

    In New York, comedians are typically young men with beards. It’s hard enough to break through as a woman, even harder as someone old enough to be their grandmother. As I stepped on stage that first time, people laughed nervously. They were clearly surprised to see me, wearing a cardigan and carrying my ukulele. I introduced myself, stated my age and tried my first joke. There was silence. But by the time I got to the third line, people were properly laughing. I was hooked.

    Now my sets differ. I might be on stage for 10 minutes in front of a dozen people, or my one-woman show is a full hour in front of a crowd of 100. Even today, I’m nervous before I step out. My first line is, “Hello, everybody. I’m 88 and three‑quarters years old. I’m telling you that in case I don’t make it all the way through the show.” Then people laugh and I relax.

    I make jokes some people would consider risque. I talk about “not having the energy for 69s”. People are surprised to hear an older person talk about sex. I’m more of a puritan in real life, but I have an onstage persona. After a show, people young and old come up to me, saying what an inspiration I am. They say they want to be as active as me when they reach my age. I’m pleased I can show that as an older person you don’t need to take a back seat in life.

    One thing that has surprised me is the number of young men who hit on me after a show. I might make a joke about being a cougar and they’ll stand outside afterwards, waiting to talk to me. They often ask me out and it’s not my brain they’re after.

    My friends think I’m mad. They don’t understand why I wouldn’t choose to take it easy. But I like engaging with the world and you’ve got to be in touch to be funny. You can’t stand on stage in New York or Paris and have out-of-date opinions or any kind of prejudice. Comedy has changed hugely in the past 20 years. It’s meant to push the boundaries, but what was considered funny then isn’t seen as funny now. Audiences have changed, too.

    I had heart surgery last year, aged 87, and I was back on stage the day after I came out of hospital. I was keen to get back to work, even if I was a little breathless that night. I’ve got a pacemaker and I’m on 12 pills and 1mg of steroids a day.

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    As an older person in comedy, I do feel as if I’ve got more to prove. I have to convince people I’m worthy of being on that stage. I think the industry, and society as a whole, treats older women horribly. I often get ignored when I first walk into comedy clubs. People assume that I’m in the wrong place and are shocked to find out I’m on the bill. Some booking agents say, “The audience isn’t gonna want to see an old lady.” Then I go and perform, and all of a sudden it’s, “Oh, you were so great.”

    Last year, I was recognised as the oldest female standup comedian in the world. Sadly, the title came to me only after my friend Lynn Ruth Miller, who was six months older than me, passed away. Drew Barrymore interviewed me and asked, “How does it feel?” And all I could think of was to say, “Old.”

    I’ve no intention of stopping comedy. I’m taking all these pills, trying to stay alive, and I hope to still be performing when I’m 100. My goal is to still be up there making people laugh. It’s hard work, but it stops me being bored. I’d only be playing golf otherwise.

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  • Arteta urges Arsenal to relish ‘beautiful experience’ of Manchester City clash

    Arteta urges Arsenal to relish ‘beautiful experience’ of Manchester City clash

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    Mikel Arteta wants Arsenal to savour the “beautiful experience” of a potential title decider against Manchester City at the Etihad but accepts his players will have to delve into previously untapped resources to regain control of a neck-and-neck race for the top.

    Arsenal travel to Manchester with a five-point lead at the summit but, given their opponents have two games in hand, anything bar a win would make City favourites to pull clear by the end of the season. Three straight draws have squandered much of Arsenal’s advantage but Arteta praised his side for staying with Pep Guardiola’s team and urged them to hit the heights required for a successful conclusion.

    “A beautiful experience tomorrow night, that is what I want them to take,” he said, when asked what Arsenal’s squad might glean from such a high-pressure occasion. “A beautiful experience where we do what we have to do to win the game. For us to have been able to go toe-to-toe with [City] is great. But it’s not enough because we want to win it, so we have to find a different edge [so] now that we are here we are going to win it. And to do that, excellence is the only thing that is going to take you where we want to go.”

    Arteta worked as Guardiola’s assistant at City for three and a half years before taking the Arsenal job in December 2019. The usually pragmatic manager allowed himself a brief reflection on the pace at which his life has changed since then. “It is the beauty of football,” he said. “Five years ago if somebody told me we would be in this position, him at City and me at Arsenal, and going toe-to-toe with them … ”

    City were 3-1 victors at the Emirates two months ago, winning 11 and drawing three of their 14 matches in all competitions since. They are in searing form but Arteta was bullish when it was put to him that his team might have had a greater chance of winning at the Etihad earlier in the campaign. “They’ve been in incredible form but look where we are in the table,” he said. “That means we’ve been in incredible form as well. That’s why we are where we are.

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    “It’s going to be a tough night and challenge but the opportunity is incredible for us. We knew from the beginning, if you want to win a Premier League, you have to go to Spurs and beat them. You have to go to Chelsea and you have to beat them. You have to go away from home and win. This is what we’ve been doing. This is why we’re here. Now you have to go to City and you have to beat them.”

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    Any hopes that William Saliba might make a miraculous recovery to reassume his place in Arsenal’s defence appear to have been dashed, Arteta suggesting the centre-back would be absent into next week because of a back injury that could curtail his season. They have struggled to keep things tight without Saliba and a lack of security was doubly pronounced when Granit Xhaka missed Friday’s 3-3 draw against Southampton through illness. Xhaka is doubtful again and Arteta will be desperate for his most experienced player to recover in time.

    “Injuries for us in the wrong moments, losing three or four players, is not great, but we have to adapt,” he said. “If you want to win the championship you have to go through those moments and somehow overcome that situation. We have to show that now.”

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  • New experience, says Sachin Tendulkar on son’s IPL debut

    New experience, says Sachin Tendulkar on son’s IPL debut

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    Mumbai: On Sunday, left-arm fast-bowling all-rounder Arjun Tendulkar made his IPL debut for Mumbai Indians against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium. It also made him and his father, legendary India batter, Sachin Tendulkar become the first father-son pair to have featured in the tournament.

    Now, in a video posted by the IPL Twitter handle, Sachin revealed that he had never watched his son Arjun play in a competitive cricket match. “This was a new experience for me because till now, I have not actually gone and watched him play. I just wanted him to have that freedom to go out and express himself whatever he wanted to do.”

    “And also I sat in the dressing room because I didn’t want him to let him move away from his plans and start looking at the mega screen here and suddenly realised that I was watching there. I was inside.”

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    Sachin had played for Mumbai in the IPL, scoring 2334 runs in 78 matches from 2008 to 2013. He also captained Mumbai in 51 matches, with his record reading as 30 victories and 21 defeats. “It’s a different feeling because 2008 was the first season for me and 16 years down the line, he plays for the same team. Not bad,” he added.

    Arjun ended the game with figures of 0/17 in his two overs. He wasn’t required to bat as Mumbai won the match by five wickets. “It was a great moment, special to play for them I have supported since 2008, and it was very nice to get the cap from the captain of MI and the Indian team,” said Arjun.

    Mumbai’s next game in IPL 2023 will be against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Tuesday at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.



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  • Technological Advancement in Apps: From Online Shopping to Betting, how is the Online Experience with Apps?

    Technological Advancement in Apps: From Online Shopping to Betting, how is the Online Experience with Apps?

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    The 21st century is one of rapid technological development. In an incredibly short time, we went from brick phones to smartphones. And that is just a tiny sample of the incredible advancement that marks the 2000s.

    One of the most notable developments involves the sphere of digital technology. The internet is now an omnipresent aspect of our lives. We can access the world wide web using any computer, smartphone, or other electronic device. Best of all, thanks to 5G and public Wi-Fi networks, we can do so from anywhere.

    People download, purchase, and use mobile apps to pass the time, do some shopping, or even make a few spins at online casinos. In this environment, it is unsurprising that the mobile app market is thriving. In this article, we would like to explore how the app market has changed and talk a little about people’s experiences with apps.

    The Changing Markets

    Some might find the number of markets touched by digital technology surprising. The internet has affected everything from advertisement to shopping to gambling and sports betting. People are far more likely to purchase their clothes, gadgets, or groceries online than go to the store. After all, shopping while commuting is much more convenient than taking the extra hour to visit a supermarket.

    Similarly, gamblers and bettors are likelier to play or bet online. Thanks to the emergence of the iGaming industry, casino games and sports odds are much more prominent than ever before. And, of course, sports betting apps are incredibly well-known and popular among fans of sports and gambling. These websites cover all of the most beloved sports, from football to cricket and much more.

    So, the question on our minds is this: how have apps influenced these industries and the world? Is their influence positive or negative? We attempt to answer these questions in this article and much more.

    The Pros and Cons of Apps

    Mobile apps have, without a doubt, significantly impacted society. If you own a smartphone, you use apps whether you want to or not. And since smartphones are pretty much omnipresent, there is no person in the world right now that isn’t affected by apps.

    Since apps are a standard part of our society, the question is whether they are overall positive or negative. To answer that question, we will look at the pros and cons of apps and attempt to draw a conclusion.

    The Pros

    One of the most apparent benefits of an app is convenience. Rather than searching the web, we only need to pull up an app that relates to what we need. In need of groceries? There is an app for that. Looking for music? Spotify and SoundCloud are there for you. Need to look up a film? The IMDb and Letterboxd apps have you covered. In the mood to spin a few reels? There are dozens of gambling apps out there. So, convenience is undoubtedly the biggest advantage that apps have to offer. However, it is not the only one.

    Apps Can Help with Art

    Making music in 2023 is easier than ever. Aspiring musicians can purchase sound equipment for relatively cheap. You may not even need instruments, depending on the type of music you want. But what is incredible is that you can use certain apps to create beautiful melodies that will resonate with a crowd.

    Music is one of many aspects of art that apps can help with. There are so many free and incredible apps detailing art history which can help aspiring artists get some context and inspiration. And all of this is available at your fingertips.

    Good for Business

    Entrepreneurs and business owners can certainly benefit from apps. In the same way, businesses use websites for easily accessible information about their products, they now utilize apps to do the same. Through apps, businesses can improve customer service and communication, making accessing their products more effortless. On top of that, communication apps make interactions among employees much easier, improving productivity. And speaking of communication…

    Apps Have Improved Communication

    Thanks to apps like Messenger, Viber, Skype, and Discord, people are in constant communication. Human beings are social animals, and our mental health and happiness depends on others. Thanks to communication apps, we can now talk to our friends and family, whether we are across the street, or across the ocean.

    More importantly, these apps let us communicate with people from all over the world, leading to understanding of different cultures, and thus a more tolerant and progressive society. So, the benefit of these apps extends beyond simple communication.

    The Cons

    There aren’t many negative aspects of using apps. However, there are some. The biggest disadvantage of having a phone filled with apps is that you rarely have a moment of peace. The constant notifications, pings, and reminders can undoubtedly get annoying. Some scientists have managed to link continuous exposure to messages to a decrease in concentration and focus. However, evidence for this is inconclusive.

    Of course, we could ignore these constant annoyances or simply turn off the notification option. However, doing so leads to anxiety caused by the fear that you will miss out on something. The anxiety has been dubbed “fear of missing out” or FOMO, a serious issue that many young people in the 21st-century deal with. The root cause of FOMO seems to be the digital dependency of the current generation. Luckily, there are ways to combat the fear of missing out, including daily physical and mental exercises.

    Conclusion

    The development of digital technology cannot be understated. In a comparatively short amount of time, we have come incredibly far. Our smartphones are basically miniature computers that we can carry in our pocket anywhere we go. And apps make our lives a lot easier. Even so, it is important to remember to look up from our smartphones once in a while, and experience the lives that these machines make a lot more convenient.

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  • Samsung, AMD sign multi-year pact to boost mobile graphics experience

    Samsung, AMD sign multi-year pact to boost mobile graphics experience

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    New Delhi: Samsung Electronics and chip-maker AMD on Thursday announced they have signed a multi-year agreement extension to bring multiple generations of high-performance, ultra-low-power AMD Radeon graphics solutions to an expanded portfolio of Samsung Exynos SoCs.

    Through the licensing extension, Samsung will bring console-level graphics quality and optimised power consumption to more mobile devices, offering an incredibly immersive and long-lasting gaming experience.

    “Drawing on our technological know-how in designing ultra-low-power solutions, we will continue to drive ongoing innovation in the mobile graphics space,” said Seogjun Lee, Executive Vice President of Application Processor (AP) Development at Samsung.

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    Samsung and AMD first announced their partnership to license AMD RDNA graphics architecture in 2019, leading to the co-development of Samsung Xclipse, a mobile graphics processing unit (GPU) based on the AMD RDNA 2 architecture in 2022.

    Xclipse was the industry’s first mobile GPU with hardware-accelerated ray tracing and variable rate shading features for console-like gameplay on mobile devices.

    “We are excited Samsung selected multiple generations of our leadership high-performance Radeon graphics to advance the next generation of Samsung Exynos solutions,” said David Wang, Senior Vice President of the Radeon Technologies Group at AMD.

    “The extension of our work with Samsung is a testament to our strong technology partnership and commitment to bring the best experiences possible to mobile users,” he added.

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  • Apple India retail store to boost overall ecosystem experience for users: Experts

    Apple India retail store to boost overall ecosystem experience for users: Experts

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    New Delhi: Apples own brick-and-mortar store in India will further strengthen the overall experience of being in an Apple ecosystem for its fans in the country, experts said on Wednesday.

    With its own branded retail store — the first one being opened in Mumbai this month — Apple will be able to control end-to-end user experience which will further take its brand image to another level.

    “We have seen many stories around the world about consumers sharing positive purchase experiences from the Apple branded stores and India will be no different,” Counterpoint Research Director Tarun Pathak told IANS.

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    Apple has finally lifted the curtains off its much-awaited own branded retail store at Jio World Drive Mall in Mumbai, officially marking the upcoming opening of Apple BKC.

    Inspired by the iconic ‘Kaali Peeli’ taxi art unique to Mumbai, the Apple BKC creative includes colourful interpretations of the decals combined with many Apple products and services that will be available for our customers to discover.

    According to Counterpoint data, Mumbai contributed 10 per cent of iPhone sales and the second largest for Apple, after Delhi, in 2022.

    Over the past couple of years, Apple’s India strategy has been coming along well, including increased domestic manufacturing, aggressive marketing and affordability initiatives, and the success of the Apple India Online store.

    “Offline retail continues to be critical for all consumer tech companies in a large, diverse market like India. Indian Consumers love to touch, feel and explore the products, before making their purchase considerations,” Prabhu Ram, Head, Industry Intelligence Group, CMR, told IANS.

    Interestingly, the premium smartphone segment in India has been growing in double digits.

    “The Apple-owned flagship retail stores come with favorable tailwinds, and are a critical lynchpin in Apple’s bid to win the India market. Apple’s retail stores globally set a standard in terms of consumer experience, staff knowledge and expertise, and the service standards, beyond products,” Ram noted.

    Apple will launch a retail store in New Delhi at a later date.

    Apple sold 2 million iPhones in India in the holiday quarter (Q4) of 2022, registering 18 per cent growth (quarter-on-quarter) for its flagship device.

    The India market share of iPhones reached 5.5 per cent for 2022, an 11 per cent growth (year-on-year).

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