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From Assam in the east to Rajasthan in the west, torrential rainfall wreaks havoc
Indian Express· 2 hours agoThe state disaster management authority said that the recent floods on Thursday claimed six more...
Remembering macro photographer K Jayaram on his first death anniversary
The Hindu· 6 hours agoThe butterflies, sunbirds, and dragonflies that regularly visit 6A, VMC Colony, are sure to miss...
Thali costs rise in June led by vegetable, broiler chicken prices, says Crisil | Mint
Livemint· 5 hours agoJune saw a notable increase in the cost of home-cooked meals, or thali, in India, driven by higher...
History and significance of 'abhaya mudra'
The Week· 11 hours agoDuring the recent Parliament session, the Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi spoke passionately about the 'abhaya mudra'. The mudra or hand gesture is an...
Atletico Madrid star panned after business venture launches with Nazi symbol as logo
Football Espana· 8 hours agoAtletico Madrid star Marcos Llorente has been making the headlines this summer despite being left...
George Orwell’s Time in Burma: How His Experiences Shaped '1984' and 'Animal Farm'
Times Now· 23 hours agoGeorge Orwell, born Eric Arthur Blair, is one of the most influential writers of the 20th century....
Community, visitor feedback to shape direction of Northerly Park on Minnesota's Northwest Angle
Grand Forks Herald· 2 hours agoJul. 5—ANGLE INLET, Minn. — A park that's in the works on 160 acres of Lake of the Woods County-owned land near Jim's Corner on Minnesota's Northwest Angle is moving closer to reality, and planners ...
Tourist arrivals to Mysuru cross 40 lakh completing recovery from covid pandemic setback
The Hindu· 10 hours agoFor a city whose key economic driver is tourism, Mysuru has set a new benchmark in terms of tourist...
Namibia: Where desert meets ocean
The Hindu· 12 hours agoIt is one of the least densely populated countries in the world, almost on par with Mongolia. The country gained independence from South Africa in 1990....
Be it Mumbai’s monsoon, or Delhi’s ‘nonsoon’, rains make everything dance
Indian Express· 11 hours agoThe great machine guns of the heavens would open up with a fusillade of silver bullets and from the...