Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended a formal invitation to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to visit India—an event that could bolster bilateral relations and reinforce India's evolving posture in the global response to the Ukraine ...
In a replay of its geopolitical playbook, China is extending the pressure and strategic enticements it once used in Pakistan to deepen its foothold in Bangladesh—raising alarm bells in New Delhi about a recurring pattern ...
In a sweeping move to preserve educational quality and safeguard public health, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has prohibited higher education institutions from offering psychology, nutrition, healthcare, and related allied-discipline courses through online or open ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Maruti Suzuki’s state-of-the-art electric vehicle (EV) facility in Hansalpur, Gujarat, and flagged off the company’s first global electric SUV, the e-Vitara. The launch marks a milestone in India’s journey towards ...
Scientists believe that human evolution is still ongoing—and some body parts we use less in modern life may eventually disappear. From wisdom teeth to ear muscles, evolutionary biology suggests our descendants could look quite different.
India has taken a significant leap toward establishing its indigenous orbital laboratory with the unveiling of the first model of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS-01). Slated for launch by 2028, this module marks the country’s ...
Beoncy Laishram, the first transgender doctor from India’s Northeast, secured a landmark judgment from the Manipur High Court allowing her academic certificates to be reissued with her correct female name and gender identity—a ruling seen ...
Fans were jolted when Indian cricket icons Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli inexplicably vanished from the ICC ODI batting rankings—prompting speculation about their retirement. The confusion was quickly cleared, as the ICC confirmed the issue ...
Apple has begun manufacturing its entire iPhone 17 lineup—including Pro variants—in India for the first time, aimed at serving the U.S. market. This milestone comes amid shifting supply chains and persistent U.S. threats of tariffs, ...
Australian researchers at the University of Queensland have, for the first time, successfully grown fully functioning human skin in the lab—complete with its own microcirculatory system, hair follicles, nerves, tissue layers, and immune cells.
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