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Odisha’s Mineral Exploration Uncovers 20 Metric Tons of Gold Deposits

Bhubaneswar: Odisha has made headlines with the discovery of an estimated 20 metric tons of gold deposits, sparking discussions about the state’s mining potential and a possible new chapter in India’s resource development. The discoveries, spread across multiple districts, could pave the way for large-scale mining, new job opportunities, improved infrastructure, and a boost to […]

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IFA Overturns Suspension of Tripura Footballer Parvez Bhuiya

Agartala: In a significant relief for Tripura footballer Parvez Bhuiya, the Indian Football Association (IFA) has revoked the one-year suspension imposed on him by the Tripura Football Association (TFA), terming the order “illegal.” Parvez, a national-level player representing Blood Mouth Club, had been sidelined without a show-cause notice, preventing him from participating in the ongoing

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Arunachal to Fast-Track Green Energy Projects: CM Khandu

Itanagar: Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Friday announced that Arunachal Pradesh will fast-track all green energy initiatives, revive stalled projects, and strengthen public-private partnerships to position the state as India’s renewable energy hub. Addressing the Independence Day gathering at IG Park, Khandu said the state is on a mission to build a “viksit Arunachal” by

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Arunachal Forum Challenges Household Consent for 11,000 MW Siang Dam

Itanagar: The Siang Indigenous Farmers’ Forum (SIFF) has raised serious doubts over the validity of household approvals cited for the proposed 11,000 MW Siang Upper Multipurpose Project (SUMP), claiming inflated figures and irregularities in the consent process. Addressing the media on Saturday, SIFF spokesperson Tagori Mize said an RTI reply contradicted claims made by the

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North India Records Massive Groundwater Loss Over the Past Two Decades

New Delhi: An alarming study has revealed that North India has been losing more than 700 thousand million cubic feet (tmcft) of groundwater every year for the past two decades, placing the region among the global hotspots for terrestrial water storage depletion. The findings, published by an international team of scientists, highlight the scale of

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Microplastics Found in Highest Concentrations in Hot Tea and Coffee, Study Reveals

Birmingham, UK: Microplastics have become a growing global concern, with traces found in oceans, animals, and even human blood and organs. Recently, a new study highlighted that one of the biggest sources of exposure may come from what we drink daily—particularly hot beverages. A research team at the University of Birmingham tested 155 popular soft

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Deep Ocean Mission: Indian Aquanauts Achieve Record 5,000-Metre Dive

New Delhi: India has created history in undersea exploration with its aquanauts successfully diving beyond 5,000 metres in the North Atlantic Ocean, marking a major milestone in the nation’s ambitious Deep Ocean Mission (Samudrayaan). The achievement comes shortly after an Indian astronaut visits the International Space Station, underscoring the country’s growing presence in both space

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Dalai Lama Attends Long Life Prayer Ceremony in Leh

Leh, Ladakh: Tens of thousands of devotees gathered at the Kalachakra Teaching Ground near Shewatsel Phodrang, where His Holiness the Dalai Lama attended a grand Long Life Prayer offering organised by the Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA) and the Ladakh Gonpa Association (LGA). An estimated 50,000 people braved the blazing sun to participate in the sacred

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India’s Easternmost Railway Zone Pioneers Compostable Bio-Plastic on Trains

Guwahati: The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has become the first railway zone in India to adopt compostable bioplastics on its trains, marking a significant step toward sustainable transportation. As a pilot initiative, NFR introduced biodegradable bags for distributing bedrolls to passengers on August 15, aligning the rollout with the celebration of India’s 79th Independence Day.

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NEET UG: Why Japan Could Be the Next Hotspot for Indian Medical Aspirants

Every year, lakhs of students in India aspire to become doctors, with the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET UG) serving as their entry point into medical colleges. In 2025, more than 22 lakh candidates appeared for the exam, highlighting the growing demand for medical education and the stiff competition for limited seats in India.

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