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Kabak Yano Successfully Summits Mount Kilimanjaro, Earns Praise from Arunachal Governor

ITANAGAR, 5 August:Renowned mountaineer Kabak Yano has successfully scaled Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest peak in Africa and one of the Seven Summits of the world. Yano reached the summit of the iconic snow-capped mountain on 4 August at 10:27 AM (African Time). Standing at an altitude of 5,895 meters (19,340 feet), Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania […]

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India’s First Indigenous Green Hydrogen Plant Commissioned in Gujarat’s Kandla Port

In a landmark stride toward a cleaner and more sustainable energy future, India has inaugurated its first fully indigenously developed green hydrogen plant under the ‘Make in India’ initiative. The Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) launched the 1MW facility at Kandla Port, Gujarat, with Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal presiding over the

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Tripura Gears Up for Durga Puja Festivities as Preparations Begin

With just two months to go, festive excitement is gradually sweeping across Tripura as preparations for Durga Puja commence in full swing. In Agartala, where lakhs of people turn out each year for pandal hopping, community clubs have started Khuti Puja, a traditional ceremony that marks the official beginning of pandal construction. Several puja committees

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Greenland Ice Sheet Rocked by 90 Billion-Litre Meltwater Surge: Scientists Caught Off Guard

In a dramatic and unforeseen event, scientists have uncovered that over 90 billion litres of water—enough to power Niagara Falls for nine continuous hours—erupted from beneath Greenland’s massive ice sheet in a violent surge that had gone undetected for years. Detailed in a recent Nature Geoscience study, the phenomenon sheds new light on the destructive

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Mount Everest Ethics Under Fire Amid Rapid Ascents and Controversial Practices

In 2025, the use of performance-enhancing substances, such as Xenon gas, to drastically shorten Everest expeditions has reignited ethical debates. Critics highlight issues of Sherpa exploitation, environmental harm, and cultural insensitivity, prompting calls for tighter regulations and better benefit-sharing with local communities. Rapid Ascents Spark Controversy May 2025 saw renewed global attention on the ethics

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Chinese Scientists Develop Breakthrough Method to Extract Oxygen and Water from Moon Soil

In a significant advancement that could reshape the future of lunar exploration, Chinese scientists have successfully developed a method to extract water from Moon soil and convert it into oxygen and fuel-making chemicals. This innovation could drastically reduce the need to transport critical life-support resources from Earth to the Moon. The findings, published on July

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WTC 2025–27: India Rise to Third, England Slip After Oval Thriller; Australia Maintain Top Spot

London, August 5:India made a significant leap in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025–27 standings, climbing to the third position after sealing a dramatic six-run victory over England in the fifth and final Test at The Oval on Monday. With this win, India wrapped up the high-octane series on a high note, dealing a major

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Another Disheartening Season in the Karakoram – K7 Attempt Ends in Retreat

Renowned American alpinist Colin Haley, accompanied by climbing partners Americ Clouet and Damien Tomasi, recently returned from Pakistan’s Charakusa Valley after an unsuccessful attempt to summit the formidable 6,934m K7 peak. Their expedition joins a growing list of thwarted climbs in the Karakoram this season, where persistent poor conditions have dashed the hopes of multiple

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Tripura’s Sayantika Nath Shines in Tamil Cinema Debut with Global Release of “Accused”

Agartala, August 2:Emerging talent Sayantika Nath, hailing from the northeastern state of Tripura, has made an impressive entry into the Tamil film industry with her debut feature, Accused, which premiered in theatres worldwide on August 1. This marks a breakthrough moment in her artistic journey, as she transitions from regional prominence to national and international

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Two Red Panda Cubs Born in Sikkim’s Himalayan Zoological Park After Seven-Year Gap

Gangtok, Sikkim – August 2, 2025:In a significant boost to red panda conservation efforts, two red panda cubs have been born at the Himalayan Zoological Park (HZP) in Bulbuley, near Gangtok, marking the first successful birth at the facility in seven years. The cubs were born to red pandas Lucky (II) and Mirak—their first litter

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