Author: Supriya Jena

  • Ross Gerber’s Warning: Tesla Stock Could Drop 50% by 2025

    Ross Gerber’s Warning: Tesla Stock Could Drop 50% by 2025

    Tesla investor Ross Gerber is worried about the future of Tesla and believes the stock could drop by up to 50% by the end of 2025. Gerber, who runs a wealth management company, thinks that several issues could hurt Tesla.

    Full Self-Driving Too Ambitious
    Gerber thinks Elon Musk’s goal of having fully self-driving cars ready by June in Austin, Texas, is unrealistic. He believes the tech is not ready because Tesla relies on cameras while other companies, like Waymo, use more advanced lidar sensors. He said, “We’re well behind in robotaxis and self-driving cars,” and thinks lidar is necessary for safety.

    Musk’s Divided Attention
    Gerber believes Musk is distracted by other projects, including artificial intelligence and his other companies like SpaceX and xAI. He feels this is hurting Tesla because Musk’s focus on AI takes away from improving Tesla’s self-driving technology. Gerber stated, “Musk is not working at Tesla anymore,” and wished Musk would focus all his energy on Tesla.

    Sales Slowing and Strong Competition
    Gerber points out that Tesla’s car sales are falling. In fact, 2024 was the first year that Tesla’s electric vehicle sales decreased. He sees competition growing, especially from the Chinese company BYD, which poses a real threat to Tesla’s top spot in the EV market. Gerber noted that the Chinese government wants its companies to succeed over Tesla.

    Sales Decline Linked to Musk’s Politics
    Another problem for Tesla is Musk’s connection with former U.S. President Donald Trump. Gerber believes this has led to backlash in some markets like France and Germany. He mentioned that people have become frustrated, expressing their anger towards the brand because of Musk.

    Overvalued Stock
    Lastly, Gerber thinks Tesla’s stock price is way too high. At a market value of $1.1 trillion, Tesla is almost five times larger than Toyota, even though it makes much less profit. With a price-to-earnings ratio of 118, Gerber sees Tesla as too expensive compared to other big companies. He warned, “Tesla could drop by 50% if issues continue.” He mentioned that they are selling some Tesla stocks because of this overvaluation.

  • Pakistan Ends Champions Trophy Campaign with Rainy Draw Against Bangladesh

    Pakistan Ends Champions Trophy Campaign with Rainy Draw Against Bangladesh

    Pakistan’s Champions Trophy Journey Ends in Rainy Draw Against Bangladesh

    Pakistan’s cricket team had an exciting match against Bangladesh in the Champions Trophy. Sadly, the game ended in a draw because of rain. The players tried their best, but the rain stopped them from finishing the match.

    Both teams wanted to win, and the fans were excited. After a few overs of play, dark clouds covered the sky, and rain began to pour. Everyone hoped it would stop, but it kept coming down.

    In the end, the match was called off, and Pakistan couldn’t move forward in the tournament. The players were disappointed but promised to work harder for the next time. Fans are still cheering for them, hoping for better luck in the future!

  • French Man Offers to Share €500K Lottery Win with Credit Card Thieves

    French Man Offers to Share €500K Lottery Win with Credit Card Thieves

    A man from France named Jean-David Estele has agreed to share his lottery winnings with the thieves who stole his credit card to buy the winning ticket. This strange story began when thieves broke into Estele’s car in Toulouse on February 3. They used his credit card to buy some things at a bar, and one of those things was a lottery ticket that won a huge prize of 500,000 euros.

    Estele’s lawyer, Pierre Debuisson, told reporters, “It’s incredible for both the thieves and my client. Without Estele’s credit card, they couldn’t have bought the ticket, but without the thieves, the ticket wouldn’t have been purchased.” Estele is so kind-hearted that he wants to split the winning money with the thieves, as he thinks they might be homeless and need the money.

    Even though the police don’t know who the thieves are yet, Estele has asked them to come forward. His lawyer mentioned that Estele is actually happy his credit card was stolen! The lawyer said, “I hope the thieves contact us so we can make a deal that helps both them and my client.” Estele and his wife even plan to build a new house with their share of the winnings.

    “This is the first time someone is so pleased to be a victim of a crime like this. I can’t believe so many people are talking about it,” the lawyer added. The lottery company in France, Française des Jeux (FDJ), said they couldn’t confirm any details because no payment request has been made yet.

  • BJP Leaders Clash in Jaipur as Congress Protests Continue

    BJP Leaders Clash in Jaipur as Congress Protests Continue

    In Jaipur, leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Minority Morcha had a shocking fight during a meeting. A video showed two leaders, Javed Qureshi and Jackie, grabbing each other’s collars and hitting each other in front of everyone. People were surprised as they witnessed the fight.

    The trouble started when Jackie tried to help BJP leader Madan Rathore get to the stage, but Javed Qureshi blocked him. They began arguing, and their words turned into a physical fight.

    Meanwhile, the Rajasthan state assembly is still stuck because of comments made by Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Avinash Gehlot about former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Congress party members are refusing to attend the meetings and even held a mock session outside the assembly.

    This situation got worse when Congress President Govind Singh Dotasra made comments that upset Speaker Vasudev Devnani. Congress members held signs and protested outside, asking for an apology from the minister. They also acted out a mock Question Hour, where one member pretended to be the chairperson while others asked about the actions of BJP leaders.

    Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully stated that they tried to discuss the problems, but the minister wasn’t replying. He said they are ready to talk to the Chief Minister to solve the issues, but the government seems scared and doesn’t want to run the assembly properly.

  • Gene Hackman, Legendary Actor, Passes Away at 95 – A Life Remembered

    Gene Hackman, Legendary Actor, Passes Away at 95 – A Life Remembered

    This week, Gene Hackman, the famous actor known for his role as Buck in the movie Bonnie and Clyde, passed away at the age of 95 in his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He was with his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 64, at the time. Hackman had been happily married to Betsy since 1991. Before Betsy, he was married to Faye Maltese, and their life together was difficult because of Hackman’s rise to fame. They had three children: Christopher, Elizabeth, and Leslie.

    Despite his success, Hackman’s first marriage struggled because he was often away working on movies. This led to his divorce from Faye in 1986. Gene and Faye met in 1955 when he was just starting out as an actor. They lived in a small apartment without hot water while trying to build their family.

    In a past interview, Gene explained that as he became more successful, he became selfish and took on many acting jobs, often leaving his family for months at a time. “I wanted to be recognized for my talent, and the offers were hard to resist,” he said. He realized later that this hurt his family and made it hard for him to connect with his kids. In a 2011 interview, he confessed that being away often made it difficult to give his son the support he needed.

    Gene Hackman’s life reminds us that fame and success can come with heavy personal costs.

  • Mother Charged with Murder After Son’s Heartbreaking Request

    Mother Charged with Murder After Son’s Heartbreaking Request

    A mother from Michigan, Katie Lee, is facing murder charges after her 17-year-old son, Austin Pikaart, was found dead at home. According to reports, Katie claimed that Austin asked her to end his life before he turned 18. On the day of the incident, she said they had tried to take too many medicines but did not succeed.

    When the police arrived, Katie opened the door holding a knife covered in blood. She didn’t drop the knife when asked, so the officers had to use a taser on her. She was arrested after she finally threw the knife.

    Inside the apartment, the police found Austin’s body on his bed with a cut on his neck. An autopsy confirmed that this was how he died. Katie could spend the rest of her life in prison if convicted. During her court appearance on Zoom, she was very emotional, crying for almost the entire time. Meanwhile, her family showed support by cheering, “We love you, Katie,” from the courtroom.

  • JEE Main 2025: Correction Window Open Until Feb 28

    JEE Main 2025: Correction Window Open Until Feb 28

    The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened a window for candidates to change information in their online application forms for JEE Main 2025 Session 2. This opportunity started on Thursday, February 27, 2025. If you applied for this exam and want to make changes, head to the official website: jeemain.nta.nic.in.

    Deadline Alert: You must complete your changes by February 28 at 11:50 PM!

    Here’s what you need to know:

    Who Can Make Changes?

    – Current Candidates: If you registered for Session 1 and also applied for Session 2, you can change:
    – Course (paper)
    – Medium of question paper
    – State code of eligibility
    – Exam cities (based on availability)
    – Educational info (Class 10 and Class 12)
    – Gender
    – Category

    Remember, there might be additional fees for some changes!

    – New Candidates: If you’re a new applicant, you can change:
    – Educational details
    – Gender
    – Category and sub-category
    – Signature
    – Paper (exam type)
    – State code of eligibility
    – Date of birth

    You can also change one of the following names:
    – Your name
    – Mother’s name
    – Father’s name

    What You Can’t Change:
    – Mobile number
    – Email address (both permanent and current)
    – Emergency contact details
    – Photograph

    Additionally, candidates can update their exam city and the language of the exam based on their permanent and current address.

    The NTA understands how important it is for students to have accurate information. They decided to allow these changes after receiving many requests from candidates.

    Take Note: This is a one-time opportunity to make changes, so make sure you are careful. No further chances will be given!

  • Delhi HC to Decide on PM Modi’s Bachelor’s Degree Disclosure

    Delhi HC to Decide on PM Modi’s Bachelor’s Degree Disclosure

    The Delhi High Court is waiting to make a decision about a request from Delhi University (DU). DU wants to challenge a ruling made by the Central Information Commission (CIC). This ruling told DU to provide information about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s bachelor’s degree. DU argued in court that it does not mind showing this information to the court itself.

    DU’s lawyer, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, told the court that there is a Bachelor of Arts degree from 1978. Justice Sachin Datta listened to everyone’s arguments and said that the decision would come later.

    During a past court meeting, DU said that it holds students’ information like a secret and that just being curious is not a good reason for someone to ask for this private information under the Right to Information (RTI) law. They said that the RTI Act has become a “joke” because people are asking for records about all students who passed their BA exams in 1978, including Modi.

    The CIC had an earlier order that allowed a person named Neeraj to see details of students who took the DU bachelor’s exam in 1978, the same year Modi graduated. On December 21, 2016, the CIC told DU to let Neeraj look at the records of everyone who passed that year. The CIC rejected DU’s argument that this was private information, saying it was not legal or fair. They instructed DU to allow someone to inspect the records and to give a certified copy for free. However, the high court put a hold on this CIC order on January 23, 2017.

  • BJP Aims to Rename Delhi Areas: Najafgarh, Mohammadpur, Mustafabad

    BJP Aims to Rename Delhi Areas: Najafgarh, Mohammadpur, Mustafabad

    Three lawmakers from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Delhi want to change the names of some neighborhoods. They are asking to rename Najafgarh to Nahargarh, Mohammadpur to Madhavpuram, and Mustafabad to Shiv Vihar. This is part of a trend where BJP leaders have changed names in other areas to move away from names connected to Mughal rulers.

    Anil Sharma, who represents the RK Puram area where Mohammadpur is located, said he will push for this name change in the assembly. He pointed out that there was a proposal from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to change the name before, but the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government didn’t do it. Now that the BJP is back in power after 27 years, Sharma believes the name change will finally happen.

    Another lawmaker, Neelam Pehalwan, wants to rename Najafgarh to honor local hero Raja Nahar Singh. She said that the people of Najafgarh feel they have been treated unfairly and changing the name is important for them.

    Parvesh Verma, a Delhi minister, supports this name change as he feels it is overdue. Mohan Singh Bisht, who will soon be the deputy assembly speaker, announced that Mustafabad would become Shiv Vihar. He mentioned that this was a promise made during the elections, although part of Mustafabad will keep its original name.

  • Indian Student Neelam Shinde in Coma: Family Urgently Seeks US Visa

    Indian Student Neelam Shinde in Coma: Family Urgently Seeks US Visa

    Neelam Shinde, a student from Satara, Maharashtra, is facing a serious health crisis after a car accident in California on February 14. She has been in a coma in the hospital ever since, suffering major injuries to her head, hand, and chest.

    Her family wants to visit her urgently but needs a visa to enter the United States. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is helping them speed up the visa process. They are working with U.S. officials to get her family to her side as soon as possible.

    Supriya Sule, a leader from the Nationalist Congress Party, highlighted Neelam’s situation in a post. She shared that Neelam’s father, Tanaji Shinde, is desperately trying to travel to the U.S. due to the medical emergency involving his daughter.

    Tanaji said that they learned about the accident on February 16, just two days after it happened, and have been trying for a visa since then. Unfortunately, they have not received it yet. The last time they spoke with Neelam was on February 12, just before the accident occurred.