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Extinct humans occupied the Tibetan plateau 160,000 years ago
The Hindu· 11 hours agoBone remains found in a Tibetan cave 3,280 metres above sea level indicate an ancient group of humans survived here for many millennia, according to a new study published ...
‘That you can file complaint from home is going to be game changer’
Mid Day· 21 hours agoDGP Rashmi Shukla hopes the new criminal laws will shift the focus from punishment to justice,...
‘The Spanish empire used notions from animal breeding for human beings — this suffused racism’ -...
The Times of India· 23 hours agoThe article discusses the historical intersection of animal hierarchies and human societies, focusing on the impact of ideas of 'perfect animals' in t
Grenada minister tells UN: hurricane-devastated Islands need anything for `a human being to survive'
Hindustan Times· 23 hours agoTevin Andrews, who was in the devastated island of Carriacou Friday where Beryl first made landfall...
Pehchaan kaun?
Mid Day· 21 hours agoPehchaan, or identity, is not static. Much of India’s cultural identity stems from craft traditions that diverge from Western, predominantly modernist...
Lions, peacocks & urns… Vanishing ornamental legacies of Shimla
Tribune India· 8 hours agoThe erstwhile summer capital of the British Raj continues to impress visitors and residents alike with its famous colonial-era buildings, but simultaneously hides in plain sight a wealth of ...
‘Jaws’ portrayed sharks as monsters 50 years ago, but it also inspired a generation of scientists
Kansas Reflector· 18 hours agoHuman fear of sharks has deep roots. Written works and art from the ancient world contain references...
10 Classic Books with the Most Beautiful Prose
Times Now· 21 hours agoFrom poignant and poetic descriptions to sharp social commentary and profound emotional depth, these novels showcase the beauty and power of the written...
Hathras reflects: After the stampede
Tribune India· 8 hours agoSitting outside his two-room house in Sokhana village, near Hathras, the daily-wage labourer says he does not know much about the self-styled godman,...
India's scientific upsurge gives cutting edge to soft diplomacy: VP Dhankar
Business Standard India· 12 hours agoVice President Jagdeep Dhankar on Saturday said that India's scientific upsurge is not only globally...