Author: Max Smith

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met a select group of Indian gamers on Thursday. Seven gamers including Animesh Agrawal, Naman Mathur, Mithilesh Patankar, Payal Dhare, Tirth Mehta, Ganesh Gangadhar and Anshu Bisht met the Prime Minister and discussed the growth of India's gaming industry. Topics ranged from the rise of games based on Indian mythology to government recognition of creativity in games.After the debate, PM Modi tried out different games on different platforms including VR-based games, mobile games, and PC/console games. One of his such games is “Raji: An Ancient Epic”.Raj: ancient epic'Raji: An Ancient Epic' is an action-adventure…

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A comprehensive approach to regional stability and global security Japan has emerged as an active leader in cybersecurity, advocating a comprehensive strategy to protect national security and promote stability in the Indo-Pacific region. Recognizing the evolving nature of cyber threats and their potential to disrupt critical infrastructure and undermine geopolitical stability, Japan will strengthen its cyber capabilities, strengthen international cooperation, and seek alliances with like-minded partners. We have embarked on an ambitious effort to strengthen this. This article explores Japan's proactive approach to cybersecurity, including efforts to build a counter-cyber grid in the Indo-Pacific, deepen partnerships with allies, and integrate…

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The entertainment business has undergone dramatic changes over the past few years, with video game adaptations progressing from niche productions to blockbusters. Given that video games are a collection of memorable stories, rich worlds, and iconic characters, they serve as a rich source of material for adaptation into various forms of entertainment, including film and television. As we dig deeper into this phenomenon, let's explore some surprising adaptations and how they changed the entertainment scene.Naughty Dog's post-apocalyptic masterpiece, The Last of Us, captivated gamers around the world with its emotional storyline and immersive gameplay. The move to television delved deeper…

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In this video, Motley Fool contributor Jason Hall discusses three high-dividend stocks he recently bought. EPR properties (New York Stock Exchange: EPR), real estate income (New York Stock Exchange: O)and trust financial (NYSE:TFC).*Stock prices are as of the afternoon of April 11, 2024. The video was released on April 13, 2024.Need to invest $1,000 in real estate income right now?Before purchasing real estate income stocks, consider the following:of Motley Fool Stock Advisor Our analyst team has identified what they believe Best 10 stocks What investors can buy right now…and real estate income wasn't among them. These 10 stocks have the…

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Jamestown Jackals shoot Josh Williams of the Albany Patrons during a basketball league game Friday night at the Jamestown Community College athletic facility.Photo by Sherry PhillipsJamestown did not respond Friday night for Edward Dyson III and Arsenio Arrington.The Albany duo scored 60 points on 24-of-37 shooting as the Patrons defeated the Jackals 119-107 in a basketball league game at the Jamestown Community College Athletic Facility. In the Atlantic Northeast Division, Dyson scored 35 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, Arlington added 25 points and four blocked shots, and third-place Albany improved to 7-3. “One of our struggles lately has been matching…

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USC • Jr • 6’1″ / 215 lbs Projected Team Chicago PROSPECT RNK 2nd POSITION RNK 1st PAYDS 3633 RUYDS 121 INTS 5 TDS 41 In just under two weeks, Caleb Williams will join the Bears as the No. 1 pick. LSU • Sr • 6’4″ / 210 lbs Projected Team Washington PROSPECT RNK 6th POSITION RNK 3rd PAYDS 3812 RUYDS 1134 INTS 4 TDS 50 The Commanders are meeting with Jayden Daniels, J.J. McCarthy and Drake Maye next week, but it seems like the Heisman Trophy winner will be the pick here. North Carolina • Soph • 6’4″ /…

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LOCK HAVEN — “Spectacular” is the only word that can be used to describe this year’s dynamo season for the Lock Haven women’s basketball team. The heights of success they achieved are unlike anything any living Bald Eagle basketball fan has ever seen. Head coach Jennifer Smith and her team cruised through the PSAC, posting a 29-4 season and qualifying for the PSAC Championship and the NCAA Division II Tournament. They also had a perfect regular season home record of 19 straight wins this season, and by the end of the season, they were ranked nationally…

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Staff photo by Ari Selvey New Ulm's Lucas Soos reaches first base during a nonconference baseball game against Mound Westonka Friday at Mueller Park. NEW ULM — Mound Westonka left-hander Connor Esposito allowed just two hits through six innings in the Whitehawks' 5-3 win over New Ulm in a nonconference baseball game Friday afternoon at Mueller Park. He recorded eight strikeouts. Blaine Olson dropped the mound against New Ulm (0-2). Olson pitched 4 1/3 innings and scored three runs. He allowed five hits and struck out two. Colton Ackman pitched the final three innings, allowing two…

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