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Sumit Mittal: The Visionary Behind Digitech Media’s Digital Revolution.

In the ever-evolving landscape of digital media, one name is making waves—Sumit Mittal, the Executive Director and CEO of Digitech Media Company. In just two years, Sumit has redefined excellence in the digital space, leading his company to deliver over 500+ successful projects. Based in Delhi, India, Digitech Media Company is the go-to powerhouse for brands seeking top-tier digital solutions.

Delhi Records Hottest Day of 2025 at 40.5°C, IMD Warns of Heatwave Across North India

The national capital sweltered under extreme heat on Tuesday, March 26, as the mercury soared to a scorching 40.5 degrees Celsius, marking the hottest day of 2025 so far, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The Ridge observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 40°C, which is 6.3 degrees above the seasonal average.

Four Children Dead, Several Ill After Suspected Food Poisoning at Lucknow Rehab; Investigation Underway

our children died and several others fell critically ill, allegedly due to food poisoning, at a government-run rehabilitation centre for special needs children in the Para area of Lucknow. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

Russia-Ukraine War Day 7 LIVE: Putin Wants To Reinstate Yanukovych As Ukrainian President

Fast NewsRussia-Ukraine War Day 7 LIVE: Putin Wants To Reinstate Yanukovych As Ukrainian President

New Delhi: As Day 7 of the Russia-Ukraine conflict dawned, Russia continued its attacks on crowded Ukrainian cities and a lengthy convoy of Russian tanks and other vehicles advanced slowly toward the capital of Kyiv.

Russia’s escalation Wednesday came as President Joe Biden, in his State of the Union speech to Americans on Tuesday night, warned that if the Russian leader didn’t “pay a price” for the invasion, the aggression wouldn’t stop with one country.

Here are the top developments as Russia wages a war on Ukraine:

-Ukraine’s Ambassador to the United Kingdom Vadym Prystaiko received a round of applause by the members of the House of Commons (UK Parliament) in London, as a token of respect and support for Ukraine.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson told parliament that the actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin have already qualified as a war crime. “What we have seen already from Vladimir Putin’s regime in the use of the munitions that they have already been dropping on innocent civilians … in my view, [it] already fully qualifies as a war crime,” he said, as reported by CNN.

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