A recent scientific study has revealed that ants operate under a caste-based system where each ant's role is genetically and biologically pre-determined—mirroring the social hierarchies often observed in human societies. From foragers to queens, their ...
On July 21, 2025, Sri Lanka’s Waskaduwa Sri Subhuthi Viharaya saw the unveiling of the first-ever replica of King Ashoka’s Pillar of Dhamma on the island. Entrusted to the care of revered Buddhist monks and ...
Just two years after rejoining under President Biden, the United States will once again depart UNESCO—this time under President Trump’s second term—citing concerns about “woke” agendas, anti-Israel bias, and multilateral overreach. The move, effective December ...
For nearly seven years, Harshvardhan Jain masqueraded as a diplomat of imaginary micronations like Westarctica, Saborga, Poulvia, and Lodonia from a lavish bungalow in Ghaziabad. Using forged documents, diplomatic car plates, and morphed photos with global ...
India’s DRDO is developing a conventional bunker-buster version of its Agni‑V ICBM, equipped with an 80–100 m-penetration 7,500 kg warhead, hypersonic speeds, and a reduced range. This strategic missile aims to neutralize underground command centres and hardened ...
Beyond the well-known names, there are brave Indians whose valor in the 1999 Kargil conflict remains under‑told. From wounded soldiers who reinvented their lives to young warriors scaling treacherous heights under fire, these unsung heroes ...
Ahmedabad’s iconic Balvatika Fun Carnival at Kankaria Lakefront is back—bigger, better, and bursting with excitement! From India’s first glass tower to Gujarat’s only wax museum, the redeveloped park opens on July 25 with a grand ...