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18-Yr-Old Assam Girl ‘Schools’ US President Donald Trump On Weather & Climate
A teenager from Assam, Astha Sarmah really won the internet over on November 22 after she gave a science lesson to US President Donald Trump
Mizoram Election: 15 Out Of 200 Candidates Are Female Even Though More Than Half Of Voters Are Women
On November 28, the north-eastern state of Mizoram went to polls in 40 of its constituencies. Considered to be a tribal state, women in these
Faulty Medical Implants Affect Millions Worldwide: Global Investigation Reveals
Patients suffer excruciating pain, and some eventually prove to be fatal because of faulty medical devices implanted in them. The defective devices are the result
Constitution Day: A Day To Celebrate Ambedkar, His Ideas And The Supreme Document
Our Constitution is an utmost important document for all the citizens living in the country. The document which is considered as the supreme framework for
Karnataka: No Beds Or Water For Young Athletes, Organisers Say This Is The Best They Can Provide
“Best of opportunities will be provided to all sportspersons in their endeavour to make India a strong sporting nation.” These were the words of newly-appointed
Bengaluru: Sex Reassignment Surgery Still A Struggle For Transgenders In The City
Sex reassignment surgery (SRS) is still a struggle for the transgenders in the Bengaluru. Even though, they would prefer changing their sex owing to the
Constitution Day: For The First Time, Indian Constitution Made Available In Braille
For the first time in history, The Constitution of India will be available in braille script from November 26. The statute of India can be
Why Beating Children (To Teach Them A Lesson) Is Wrong?
When a vehicle brushes past ours, we give a stare. That stare turns into a verbal-duel and even a fist-fight too often. When a team
Odisha: After Chipko-Like Protest, State Govt Stops Brewery Project In Jhinkargadi Forest
The people of Balrampur can now breath a sigh of relief as they have come out on top in the battle they were fighting to
‘Twitter Is Anti-Hindu, Hindus Are In Danger,’ Jack Dorsey’s Picture Scares Nationalists
Twitter never has a boring day, be it making memes, or starting a war of words. This time, it is Twitter’s CEO Jack Dorsey who
Naga Clans Script Success In Conserving Biodiversity
Community-managed conservation practised for over two decades by the Angami Naga tribe of Khonoma village near the state capital of Kohima has improved biodiversity and
After 27 Deaths In 2 Months, Gujarat Govt Plans Rs 351 Cr To Conserve Asiatic Lions
For the conservation of Asiatic lions, the Gujarat government has announced a package of Rs 351-crore, which includes several new initiatives. The initiatives include building
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