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  • From Tsunami’s grip to life’s leap: The rise of ‘Baby 81’

    Pulled from the mud as an infant after the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, and reunited with his parents following an emotional court battle, the boy once known as “Baby 81” is now a 20-year-old dreaming of higher education
  • President to confer Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar to 17 children on December 26

    The Union Ministry of Women and Child Development said in a statement that it would celebrate Veer Bal Diwas and the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar with nationwide activities, highlighting the achievements and potential of India's youngsters
  • Snowfall in Shimla cheers locals, tourists

    Dressed in warm woolen attire, locals ventured out to revel in the snow beneath an overcast sky, while icy winds swept across the region. Tourists were also spotted embracing the winter wonderland, enjoying the snowfall
  • Rewind: The Dutch Revolt for Rights of Man

    The ‘Dutch Declaration of the Rights of Man’ envisaged that no power on earth should have the right to control the destinies of the people living in another country
  • Opinion: Kalinga War, atom bomb and AI

    Repentance may spark transformation and guide the world towards a more responsible future
  • Developed countries prioritise fossil fuels over climate aid

    In 2023, developed countries spent $ 378 billion subsidising fossil fuels, surpassing their $300 billion climate finance commitment, highlighting the misdirection of funds amid climate challenges.
  • Don’t interfere, Andhra HC tells parents as it upholds lesbian couple’s right to live together

    Kavitha (name changed) alleged that her partner Lalitha (name changed) was detained by her father against her will and kept at his residence in Narsipatnam
  • Mpox cases reported in Kerala again, two tested positive

    The two men returned to Kerala from UAE recently. The man from Wayanad district was initially found to be infected, and the second person, from Kannur, tested positive later
  • Opinion: Empower the lower 50% to enhance GDP

    Nano-entrepreneurs, construction workers, domestic helpers, and street vendors, etc, who form the lower 50% of the labour force continue to operate under severe constraints
  • Rewind: When the Deep Rises

    Our planet is 71% water, and yet is called ‘earth’. The depths of the oceans remain the last frontier because we still do not know what lives there
  • Kos Minars: Ancient mile-markers of connectivity, cherished heritage from Nizam period

    In today’s world of satellites and digital maps, Kos Minars highlight the meticulous systems of connectivity crafted by ancient empires. They symbolize a historical commitment to uniting regions, people, and cultures—monuments to the art of navigating vast territories
  • Embracing lifelong learning for a fulfilling life

    Many of us spend years in classrooms acquiring knowledge. Yet, when formal education ends, we often mistakenly believe that the learning phase of our life is over and that it’s time to focus solely on achieving success
  • Kolkata: Eastern Railway develops ‘Prabodh’ chatbox for easier access to railway rules for their employees

    Prabodh is being touted as a human resource management wizard that will help employees give their best while keeping them informed about their responsibilities and rights
  • Taming Your EGO

    Most of us would unarguably agree to this fact that we all have some or the other kind of EGO, which gets us into trouble very often. The concept of ego has fascinated philosophers, psychologists, and thinkers for centuries
  • Explainer: What is a Ramsar Site

    The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, more commonly known as the Ramsar Convention, is an international agreement promoting the conservation and wise use of wetlands. It is the only global treaty to focus on a single ecosystem
  • Aim is to promote Indian Cacao, says founder of Hyderabad-based Manam Chocolate

    At Manam we work with farmers using custom-built proprietary technologies to make chocolate with existing Indian genetics, says Chaitanya Muppala
  • Watch: Crocodile enters house in Wanaparthy’s Janampet

    After five hours of a rescue operation, forest officials along with Sagar Snake Society volunteers trapped the crocodile and released it into the River Krishna at Beechupally
  • Hyderabad: ‘Swachandham-Pachandham’ program from 5 August

    GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata called for the successful implementation of the ‘Swachhadanam-Pachadanam’ program scheduled to be held from 5 to 9 August
  • Hyderabad to celebrate Bengali heritage with ‘Esprimiti 4.0’ at Shilparamam on Aug 3, 4

    Known as 'Esprimiti', the fourth edition of the event promises an extensive showcase of performing arts, food, and handicrafts, from 10.30 am to 8.30 pm
  • Jupiter’s surreal clouds swirl in new Van Gogh-esque view

    A new photo from NASA's Juno spacecraft showcases vivid, swirling clouds across Jupiter's skies, reminiscent of colorful brushstrokes on a painting
  • Defensive mechanism: Trees hold their breath

    When wildfire smoke fills the air, doctors advise people to stay indoors to avoid inhaling harmful particles and gases. But what about trees and other plants that can't seek shelter?
  • New cave fish discovered in Meghalaya

    A group of scientists has identified a new species of loach in Meghalaya's South Garo Hills district, near Bangladesh border
  • Weirdest things you can find on Google Earth

    The service compiles images from various sources, from satellites in geosynchronous orbit that snap low-resolution photos from tens of thousands of miles above Earth, to satellites closer to Earth that capture higher-resolution shots, and even aerial photos taken from airplanes, kites, drones and even balloons
  • Do you know? Honeybees do a ‘waggle dance’ to communicate with other bees!

    The waggle dance was first decoded by Austrian ethologist Karl von Frisch in the 1940s. His pioneering work earned him a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1973
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