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An unprecedented heatwave in Antarctica blew the minds of scientists and here’s why
Large swathes of East Antarctica experienced temperatures up to 40°C (72°F) above normal, shattering temperature records. It was the most intense heatwave ever recorded anywhere in the world.
Climate scientists don’t like surprises.…
Meta lays off technical programme managers at Instagram
A former Instagram employee posted to LinkedIn about "expected changes to TPM roles," saying that people are expected to "re-interview for PM roles" or product manager roles.
Mohali Press Club celebrates ‘Dhiyan Di Lohri’, a gala culture mela !
Mohali (Punjab): Punjab's premier media organisation Mohali Press Club celebrated the religious-cultural function of Punjab Lohri last evening. Called as 'Dhiyan Di Lohri', is being celebrated by Punjab media persons of the region for last…
Government to tame misleading advertisements by coaching institutes
The Guidelines shall be applicable to all the coaching institutes whether online or physical and cover all forms of advertisement regardless of form, format or medium.
Maldives tourism body reacts to diplomatic spat with India, asks EaseMytrip to reopen flight…
The organization has said that the Indian market remains an indispensable force in the success of the Maldivian Tourism sector.
NEET-PG 2024 is now on July 7; cut-off date is August 15
Earlier, the examination was scheduled for March 3. The cut-off date for eligibility for the exam is August 15.
Management quota for nursery admissions seats on sale in Delhi
May schools offering nursery seats under the quota for general public, complain parents
How much money is enough to be happy
The pursuit of happiness is a fundamental right. In a democracy, a limit cannot be imposed on individuals in their right to pursue happiness. Money plays a significant role in that for most people.
Himalayan peaks may get season’s 1st snowfall soon
A fresh yet modest western disturbance may usher in the season’s inaugural light snowfall in the higher altitudes.
Diplomatic row intensifies between India and Maldives as celebs hail Lakshadweep as tourist…
Maldivian President, Mohamed Muizzu has refrained from making any comments on this issue, even though the three deputy ministers have been suspended for making derogatory comments against PM Modi.
‘Kumbhira Bandhus’ to secure gharials in Mahanadi
In the first phase of the gharial species recovery programme, around 20 gharials were reintroduced to the fresh waters of the river near Tikarpada.
40,000 to 50,000 migratory birds from different countries arrive at Harike wetland in Punjab
Around 40,000 to 50,000 migratory birds are estimated to have arrived at Punjab’s Harike wetland so far.
The arrival of avian guests was late this season because of the delay in onset of the winter season.
The Harike wetland, which is…
40 years later, rhinos return to Assam’s Laokhowa-Burachapori sanctuaries
The park’s Director Sonali Ghosh described the return of two rhinos to the protected area as mother nature’s magic.
Dharamkot – A village in the Himalayas
The ‘Tel Aviv of the hills’, this quaint hamlet in Himachal Pradesh is a well-kept secret
Number of MBBS seats in India has risen by 112% in 10 years: Mandaviya
As many as 39,489 PG seats have been introduced in the past decade from 2014 to 2024, Mandaviya said. Sharing the data, he said that in 65 years, there were only 31,185 PG seats in the country.
Indore, Bhopal, Udaipur selected for Wetland City Accreditation scheme under the Ramsar Convention
The WCA scheme under Ramsar Convention, aims to further promote the conservation and wise use of urban and peri-urban wetlands, as well as sustainable socio-economic benefits for local populations.
IMD issues health advisory amid cold wave in northern India; severe cold likely for two more days
On January 5, the lowest minimum temperature of 1.0°C was reported at Sikar (East Rajasthan).
Google Chrome restricts cookies in first step towards elimination
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Dim prospects for release of 23 aggressive tigers serving ‘life sentences’ in…
Due to their aggressive behavior, these big cats are set to be permanently confined to rescue centers, effectively serving a "life sentence".
India’s space startups report success of in-orbit experiments onboard ISRO’s POEM
Hyderabad-based Dhruva Space, in a statement, said the successful testing of 'Launching Expeditions for Aspiring Payloads - Technology Demonstrator' (LEAP-TD) will help embark on its satellite mission