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arunoday mukharji, bbc news, bengaluru. in other news...bs worldwide, as part of an extensive three—year cost—saving plan. the food and household goods giant said it would split off its ice cream business which includes the wall's, ben &jerry�*s and magnum brands. unilever said the shake—up would help it to "do fewer things better". the uk's electricity network needs almost a further £60 billion of upgrades, to hit government decarbonisation targets by 2035. that's according to a new plan from the national grid's electricity systems operator. some 4,000 miles of undersea cables and 1,000 miles of power lines, including pylons, are needed. its estimated the investment would add between £20 to £30 a year to customer bills. hello from the bbc sport centre. in the nba, the la lakers kept their slim chance of a playoff place alive after a dominant win over the atlanta hawks, helped by impressive performances from lebronjames and de'angelo russell. it was a bad night for atlanta, aside from some spectacular dunks from jalenjohnson, who finished t
arunoday mukharji, bbc news, bengaluru. in other news...bs worldwide, as part of an extensive three—year cost—saving plan. the food and household goods giant said it would split off its ice cream business which includes the wall's, ben &jerry�*s and magnum brands. unilever said the shake—up would help it to "do fewer things better". the uk's electricity network needs almost a further £60 billion of upgrades, to hit government decarbonisation targets by 2035. that's...
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the indian city of bengaluru, home to some of the biggest it companies in the country, is battling an shortage after poor rainfall. ineffective water conservation has made matters worse, leading to reservoirs drying up. the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji reports on how the crisis is affecting the city known as india's �*silicon valley'. residents waiting for a basic need. water. something they should have had easy access to within their homes. now both water and people's patience are running low. drinking water atms here are in high demand. for less than a dollar people fill a can but it is a daily hassle. that glass of water first thing in the morning that so many people take for granted has become a struggle for people over here in some parts of bengaluru. this is a daily morning routine. lining upjust to get their bottles filled. this is the main source of water, but it has failed to reach all corners of a rapidly growing city. made worse by poor rainfall, forcing sections of the city to rely completely on water tankers. this neighbourhood of 3500 residents needs 50 tankers a day. but su
the indian city of bengaluru, home to some of the biggest it companies in the country, is battling an shortage after poor rainfall. ineffective water conservation has made matters worse, leading to reservoirs drying up. the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji reports on how the crisis is affecting the city known as india's �*silicon valley'. residents waiting for a basic need. water. something they should have had easy access to within their homes. now both water and people's patience are running low....
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arunoday mukharji, bbc news, bengaluru.on the internet. but the medical profession is fully embracing tech such as ai the medical profession is fully embracing tech such as alto deliver better patient care in the future. ai is now being used to keep clinicians routinely updated about patients' conditions, identify trends and flag up potential concerns based on an algorithm. and at a vice president al software platform that integrates with the patient�*s medical records. space here in the uk, i spoke to the chief executive. it provides a highly user—friendly interface to enable to manage their patients and optimise the treatment of disease. i think the key is that it enables the doctor to have a real genuine interaction with the patient rather than scrolling through piles of notes, it also gives them the confidence that they have the latest medical information at their fingertips and helps them optimise the management of the patient in front of them as opposed to groups of patients. so for me as a doctor, it is round persona
arunoday mukharji, bbc news, bengaluru.on the internet. but the medical profession is fully embracing tech such as ai the medical profession is fully embracing tech such as alto deliver better patient care in the future. ai is now being used to keep clinicians routinely updated about patients' conditions, identify trends and flag up potential concerns based on an algorithm. and at a vice president al software platform that integrates with the patient�*s medical records. space here in the uk,...
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bengaluru is the fourth largest technology hub in the world after silicon valley, boston and london.ulation boom swallowing up the city's many lakes, once also a crucial source of water. we are completely reliant on the water. we need to re—architect solutions including lake water, rain water, and groundwater and treated waste water. this city of 1a million is only going to grow. and if civic infrastructure fails to keep pace, instead of a free flow of water, the city will be forced to count every last drop. evergrande group's founder has been barred from china's securities market. regulators have accused the group's flagship unit of securities fraud, failing to make timely disclosures, and inflating its earnings by around $80 billion. hui ka yan was once asia's second—richest man and in charge of one of china's biggest real estate developers. but last september, evergrande said its founder was being investigated over suspected crimes. to confirm a story we were telling you about earlier in the programme.— telling you about earlier in the programme. the bank of jaan the programme. th
bengaluru is the fourth largest technology hub in the world after silicon valley, boston and london.ulation boom swallowing up the city's many lakes, once also a crucial source of water. we are completely reliant on the water. we need to re—architect solutions including lake water, rain water, and groundwater and treated waste water. this city of 1a million is only going to grow. and if civic infrastructure fails to keep pace, instead of a free flow of water, the city will be forced to count...
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in the meantime, let's get you up to speed with what's been happening in the indian city of bengaluruers worse — leading to reservoirs drying up. the bbc s arunoday mukharji reports on how the crisis is affecting the city known as india's silicon valley. residence here waiting for a basic need.— residence here waiting for a basic need. ~ . ,, ., basic need. water. something they should — basic need. water. something they should have _ basic need. water. something they should have had - basic need. water. something they should have had easy - they should have had easy access to within their homes. now both water and people's patients are running low. drinking water atms here are in high demand. for less than a dollar, people fill their cans, but it is a daily hassle. a glass of water first thing in the morning that so many people take for granted has become a struggle for people over here in some parts of the region. as you can see, this is their daily morning routine, lining up daily morning routine, lining upjust to get daily morning routine, lining up just to get their bottles fille
in the meantime, let's get you up to speed with what's been happening in the indian city of bengaluruers worse — leading to reservoirs drying up. the bbc s arunoday mukharji reports on how the crisis is affecting the city known as india's silicon valley. residence here waiting for a basic need.— residence here waiting for a basic need. ~ . ,, ., basic need. water. something they should — basic need. water. something they should have _ basic need. water. something they should have had -...
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virat kohli's royal challengers bengaluru are hosting the kolkata knight riders. halfway stage of their innings. kohli is at the crease and is unbeaten on a2. rcb are looking for back—to—back wins after losing their opening match. danielle collins, who is set to retire at the end of the season, reached her first ever wta 1000 final by easing past ekaterina alexandrova in straight sets at the miami 0pen. collins continued her run at the tournament of not dropping a set since the opening set, of her opening match, in miami, as she beat alexandrova 6—3, 6—2. the american hit 21 winners as she eased to victory in 75 minutes. she will face elena rybakina in the final after she beat viktoria azarenka in three sets. carlos alcaraz says he was made to feel like a "13—year—old" by grigor dimitrov after being beaten in the quarterfinals of the miami 0pen. dimitrov was superb in beating alcararz in straight sets. he broke him in his first service game, and again to take the first set 6—2. he won the second 6—4 and will face alex zverev in the semi—finals after he beat fabian
virat kohli's royal challengers bengaluru are hosting the kolkata knight riders. halfway stage of their innings. kohli is at the crease and is unbeaten on a2. rcb are looking for back—to—back wins after losing their opening match. danielle collins, who is set to retire at the end of the season, reached her first ever wta 1000 final by easing past ekaterina alexandrova in straight sets at the miami 0pen. collins continued her run at the tournament of not dropping a set since the opening set,...
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virat kohli's royal challengers bengaluru are hosting the kolkata knight riders in the indian premier challengers have reached 128—6. and are looking for for back—to—back wins after losing their opening match. and that's all the sport for now. recapping our breaking news out of northern ireland. news thatjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic unionist party, has been charged with historical sexual offences and has quit as leader. bbc news now understands that sirjeffrey donaldson has been charged with rape and multiple other sexual offences. the police investigation is understood to have started within the last number of months, after two women came forward. sirjeffrey�*s resignation letter to the dup states he will be strenuously contesting the charges. the dup says mr donaldson, who has been in politics for almost ao—years, has had his membership suspended pending the outcome of a judicial process. let's speak to david graham, former dup special adviser and councillor. we had the reaction from the first minister in northern ireland talking about the need to minister in nort
virat kohli's royal challengers bengaluru are hosting the kolkata knight riders in the indian premier challengers have reached 128—6. and are looking for for back—to—back wins after losing their opening match. and that's all the sport for now. recapping our breaking news out of northern ireland. news thatjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic unionist party, has been charged with historical sexual offences and has quit as leader. bbc news now understands that sirjeffrey donaldson...