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Weather models ‘fail’ to predict Delhi rains; meteorologists caught by surprise
Indian Express· 4 days agoIndependent scientists suggested that a thunderstorm over North Delhi could have triggered the...
Weather models 'fail' to predict Delhi rains; meteorologists surprised
Business Standard India· 4 days agoForecasting models "failed" to predict the extreme weather event that took Delhi residents by...
Weather news: From Madhya Pradesh to New Delhi, 5 north Indian states to receive rainfall on June...
The Week· 4 days agoMeanwhile, a 39-year-old man was electrocuted while on his way to work Friday morning, after coming...
Entrance exams in medieval India—How Asia's greatest university Nalanda admitted students
Theprint· 5 days agoGetting into the Great Monastery was just the beginning. Similar to PhD programmes today, students...
Darjeeling BJP MP Raju Bista sees gaps in two hill water schemes, seeks central probe
The Telegraph· 5 days agoDarjeeling BJP MP Raju Bista has raised questions about the quality of two multi-crore water schemes...
This monsoon, North Bengal is paying the price for last year’s Sikkim floods
Scroll· 6 days agoIn October last year, when a breach in the South Lhonak glacial lake in Sikkim swept away a hydropower project on the river Teesta, the effects were felt downstream in West Bengal< ...
Over 450 contractual and casual employees launch sit-in for pay hike at North Bengal University
The Telegraph· 6 days agoAround 450 contractual and casual employees of North Bengal University (NBU) abstained from their...
Pathogen causing tea leaf necrosis detected in Assam | Guwahati News - Times of India
The Times of India· 7 days agoGuwahati: Researchers from Assam University have identified the fungal pathogen, Lasiodiplodia theobromae, as the causative agent behind leaf necrosis disease in tea plants ...
US Health Officials Urge Vigilance as Dengue Cases Increase Globally
One India· 7 days agoWith dengue cases breaking records worldwide, US health officials call for increased awareness and testing among doctors.