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Experts measure width and depth of Sikkim glacial lakes in Gyalshing district
The Telegraph· 2 hours agoThe Sikkim science and technology department has conducted a two-week long scientific expedition of...
UK’s diplomatic reset on the cards
Tribune India· 6 hours agoLammy’s approach, defined as ‘progressive realism’, is inspired by two of his Labour predecessors — Ernest Bevin and Robin Cook, one a hard-nosed...
We Don’t Have to Choose Between the Enlightenment and Religion
The Dispatch· 15 hours agoIn it he claimed, “No, we don’t need religion to...even appear as outright anti-religious. Voltaire,...
The Third Eye: The new norms of war and peace
Daiji World· 20 hours agoNew Delhi, Jul 7 (IANS): World War II with its crippling global devastation produced a lasting period of Cold War that was rooted in a sharp ideological...
Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd Director Discussions | India Infoline
India Infoline· 2 days agoYour directors present the seventy-ninth Annual Report along with the audited standalone and consolidated financial statements for FY2024. Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. (BHIL or the Company ...
Menaka Guruswamy writes: New criminal codes, not an open and shut case
Indian Express· 2 days agoFirst, we shall briefly discuss what has not changed when one compares the BNS to the Indian Penal...
Adavale acquires uranium exploration licence in South Australia
Mining Technology· 3 days agoCovering an area of 456km², the EL6553 licence is divided into two parts: 'Mundowdna South East',...
Employees Provident Fund: When Can You Withdraw Funds From Your EPF Account?
Outlook India· 3 days agoAll organised sector employees must have an Employees Provident Fund (EPF) account for retirement savings. Under the scheme, the employee and employer each contribute up to 12 per cent of the staff’s basic monthly salary to the EPF account.
Why India has no reason to be shy while pitching for yoga in Olympics 2036
Indian Express· 3 days agoIf the reason for belittling the proposal stems from the fear that it is being used as a propaganda...
Computer literacy in India needs a reboot
The Hindu· 3 days agoThe government should conduct a thorough review of computer literacy in India, which is essential in today’s world as critical services go digital