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Be it Mumbai’s monsoon, or Delhi’s ‘nonsoon’, rains make everything dance
Indian Express· 5 hours agoThe great machine guns of the heavens would open up with a fusillade of silver bullets and from the...
‘There’s no pure European culture,’ says Josephine Quinn, author ofHow the World Made the West
The Hindu· 7 hours agoAn eye emergency led historian Josephine Quinn to ponder over what she wanted to say in her next...
World Craft City | Let Srinagar thrive again
The Hindu· 5 hours agoHow lovely, how obvious, how appropriate that Srinagar be named a World Craft City. Every lane, every home, every street corner is full ...
How India plans to make AI accessible for all
Livemint· 4 hours agoOn the one hand, the government aims to use the platform to "democratise" AI by not allowing any single entity to dictate terms while providing...
Maryland has a transportation funding gap. And the group created to bridge it is waiting.
The Herald-Mail· 2 hours agoThere’s a hole in Maryland’s transportation system about as big as the gap between the remnants of...
UK Elections: How Keir Starmer's 400-paar feat for Labour party will impact India-Britain relations...
The Economic Times· 3 hours agoThe change of guard in the UK brings the possibility of a potential change in government policies....
Federal grant to help Beatrice beautify its downtown area, make it more pedestrian friendly
Nebraska Examiner· 51 minutes agoBEATRICE, Nebraska — A federal grant is expected to turn a long-discussed project to enhance...
If the house is a hot mess, nonprofit group volunteers step in to take the stress away
The Daily Record· 2 hours agoEach mission is between three-five hours long depending on the tasks, but good company makes the...
Has China made "artificial sun?" How does it generate massive energy by replicating nuclear fusion?
The Economic Times· 15 hours agoIn what may be called a breakthrough that can potentially change the world energy scenario,...
All About The Kalki Sequel
rediff.com· 3 hours ago"It's a coming together of mainly two things," Director Nag Ashwin tells Subhash K Jha, trying to explain how he made the spectacle called ...