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Ocean Literacy Takes Center Stage As UNESCO Calls For Global Participation In The Blue Revolution
Ocean literacy, according to Francesca Santoro, responsible for ocean literacy at UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), is not merely about understanding the reciprocal influence between individuals and the ocean.
Govt Initiates Formulation Of Regulations For Artificial Intelligence, Emphasizes Development & Innovation
This updated scheme, known as SPECS 2.0, is designed to attract more component manufacturers to India, fostering ancillary development for the semiconductor supply ecosystem.
Suspended MPs Face Unprecedented Restrictions, Barred From Entering Parliament Chamber, Lobby & Galleries
A recent circular from the Lok Sabha Secretariat has cast these MPs into uncharted waters, prohibiting their ingress into the sacred chambers, lobbies, and galleries of the Parliament.
Breakthrough Research Reveals Primary HPV Tests Every 5 Years Can Slash Cervical Cancer Deaths By Over 63%
For women living with HIV, the WHO recommends a shorter screening interval of every three to five years, utilizing a primary HPV DNA test. In contrast, the general population of women is advised to undergo screening every five to ten years.
UN Climate Change Initiative Harnesses AI For Transformative Climate Action In Developing Countries
Renewable energy systems are also benefiting from AI algorithms, improving efficiency and reliability by predicting energy demand, optimizing grid operations, and seamlessly integrating renewable energy sources.
Allahabad HC Greenlights Temple Restoration At Gyanvapi, Rejects Muslim Side’s Plea
In its recent ruling, the Allahabad High Court declared the suit, deemed of national importance, as maintainable and not restricted by the Places of Religious Worship Act, 1991
Exploring The Marvels Of Ellora: A Journey Through India’s Timeless Rock-Cut Temples
Ellora’s legacy endured centuries of admiration, with records dating back to the 9th and 10th centuries attesting to its popularity among Buddhist monks
Mughal Gardens Of Kashmir: A Timeless Tapestry Of Nature & Architecture
The Mughal Gardens, including Nishat, Shalimar, Achabal, Chashma Shahi, Pari Mahal, and Verinag, have been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage status.
Madhya Pradesh Adopts Central Guidelines To Combat New COVID-19 Variant, Karnataka Enforces Mask Mandate
Karnataka has taken a proactive stance by enforcing a mandatory face mask mandate for individuals aged 60 and above with comorbidities, responding to the detection of the JN.1 variant in neighboring Kerala.
The Eternal Charm Of Kalidasa: India’s Pinnacle Of Sanskrit Literature
In the tapestry of world literature, Kalidasa stands as the resplendent gem of Sanskrit eloquence, earning him the title “India’s Shakespeare.” His artistic finesse harmonizes the beauty of nature with profound human emotions, a quality universally recognized by both Eastern and Western critics.
Solar Cooking Revolutionizes Sustainable Cuisine: A Growing Global Phenomenon
With technological advancements, supportive government policies, and a growing awareness of environmental impact, solar cookers are poised to play a vital role in shaping the future of global cuisine.
India’s Sustainable Fashion Revolution Gains Momentum: A Comprehensive Exploration Of Challenges, Solutions & Transformative Outcomes
The use of sustainable materials, such as organic cotton and bamboo, is on the rise, with India accounting for 20% of global organic cotton production, according to the Textile Exchange.
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