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Science & Nature
Paint flakes are killing the ocean; Why isn’t the world listening?
The study by scientists from the University of Plymouth and the Marine Biological Association is a wake-up call.
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Diplomatic Diary
India and Bangladesh Connectivity: A Game Changer for the Bay of Bengal region
On Monday, 12 February 2024, the fourth edition of the India-Japan Intellectual Conclave titled “North East India, Bangladesh and the Bay of Bengal region
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India News
Vice Admiral Lochan Singh Pathania Assumes Charge as Chief Hydrographer to the Government of India
Vice Admiral Lochan Singh Pathania officially assumed the charge as the Chief Hydrographer to the Government of India on February 1, 2024. Commissioned in the E
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Press Releases
Gold Jewellery Investing: How Indians Successfully Defended Their Centuries-old-Practice
How Indians Defended the Practice of Gold Investments: A Brief History When it comes to gold, India holds a place of pride. Among the top 10 countries with the
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Science & Nature
Deploying satellite data to detect waste dumping sites
Around 20% of the waste sites detected are found within a range of 200m from waterways.
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Lifestyle
5 billion phones to be discarded this year; pose major hazard to environment
Estimates are that out of the 16 billion phones in use, more than 5 billion phones are to be discarded this year
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India News
Parigam villagers protest against proposed ‘waste disposal’ site in Pulwama
Demonstrators argue the land for the project is in a densely populated residential area On Friday, villagers in the Parigam area of Kakapora block, about 10 kil
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Technology
NASA Partners With SpaceX To Investigate Universe
NASA elected SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets to launch the PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem) mission in Dec 2022 SpaceX, the private space company owned
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India News
Coronavirus and unendurable weather ruin Kashmir’s apple crop
Orchardists are unhappy as they are finding it hard to pay off loans due to the bad state of Apple produce, which is fetching them very little.
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