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World Air Quality: Top 10 global cities with the cleanest and most polluted air
Indian Express· 10 hours agoSouth Asia is grappling with worsening air quality, while the Oceania region has the world's...
Watch: How Chhattisgarh’s Special Red Ant Chutney Is Prepared - News18
News18· 11 hours agoRed ant chutney or Chapda chutney is one of the most popular foods in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region....
Heavy rains lash Delhi, provide respite from heat
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoThe sudden spell of rainfall between 2.30pm and 5.30pm also triggered waterlogging in parts of south Delhi, causing traffic snarls from the Qutub Minar Metro station to the IIT flyover. IMD ...
India’s top athletes earn quotas for Paris 2024 Olympics | Central India's Premier English Daily
Central Chronicle· 2 days agoAsian Games gold medallist Rani and Asian athletics champion Jyothi...
Lyricist Jayant Kaikini on Mumbai: A City of hard-working community - Star of Mysore
Star of Mysore· 2 days agoMysore/Mysuru: Writer and Kannada film lyricist Jayant Kaikini described Mumbai as a city of a...
New Releases This Week In Kannada: From Jigar To Bisi Bisi Icecream, Here's What To Watch This...
Filmibeat· 2 days ago3 new movies are releasing in Kannada section this week
Heat wave over! AC stocks face rain-test after rallying 76% in 6 months
The Economic Times· 3 days agoAs India’s longest-ever recorded heat wave comes to an end with the onset of monsoons in most parts...
Analysis-Australian, New Zealand property markets face creeping climate risks
Theprint· 4 days agoThe deadly floods knocked 30% off the prices of low-lying properties in Lismore, a town of 44,000,...
Inter-State athletics | Tejas wins men’s hurdles with a new meet record
The Hindu· 5 days agoTejas Shirse was clearly not happy, despite winning the 110m hurdles on the final day of the 63rd...
Like the Prophet in Pakistan, holy cow has killed many in India. Modi isn't the problem
Theprint· 6 days agoThe government of Madhya Pradesh—not always enthusiastic about implementing its own laws against...