Hubballi: A 40-year-old man from Chamundeshwari Nagar in Hubballi died by suicide, leaving behind a note alleging harassment by his wife. The incident came to light on Sunday, and the police confirmed it on Monday.

The deceased, identified as Petaru Gollapalli, was employed with a private firm but lost his job three months ago. He had been married for two years but had separated from his wife within three months of their marriage due to frequent disputes. The wife had also filed for divorce, seeking ₹20 lakh as alimony.

The victim's brother, Eeshayya, told reporters that the suicide occurred on Sunday when the family had gone to church. He added, "In his note, my brother blamed his wife for his death, saying, 'Daddy, forgive me. My wife has been tormenting me and wanted me dead.'"

Eeshayya further alleged that the wife’s brother had assaulted the victim, and a police complaint regarding the same had been filed earlier. "We want justice for my brother. She should be arrested, and no one else should suffer like this," he said.

Based on Eeshayya’s complaint, the police have registered a case against the wife under s. 108 of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita or abetment to suicide.

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New Delhi (PTI): India's strides in artificial intelligence were showcased during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech at the AI Impact Summit here on Thursday, which was dubbed live in 11 languages, along with an AI-enabled sign language interpretation.

The AI-enabled sign language interpretation was projected on a large screen behind the prime minister in the auditorium at Bharat Mandapam, ensuring the speech was accessible to everyone.

The speech was dubbed live in 11 languages: Assamese, Bangla, English, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu.

Videos featuring the multilingual and sign language interpretations were shared on the prime minister's social media accounts.