Living in Delhi's Smog: A Dystopian Cycle We Keep Repeating

Living in Delhi’s Smog: A Dystopian Cycle We Keep Repeating

As winter descends upon Delhi, so does the all-too-familiar cloud of smog, blanketing the city in a heavy, grey haze. The chill in the air comes with a palpable gloom, and for anyone brave enough to step outside, the experience is nothing short of dystopian. The thick smog hangs low, and within minutes of exposure, […]

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Bangladesh Faces Unprecedented Dengue Crisis, Death Toll Exceeds 400

Bangladesh Faces Unprecedented Dengue Crisis, Death Toll Exceeds 400

DHAKA, November 17 – Bangladesh is grappling with its most severe dengue outbreak in years, as rising temperatures and prolonged monsoon rains, fueled by climate change, drive a surge in infections. Hospitals, especially in urban centers, are struggling to manage the overwhelming number of patients. Official reports indicate that dengue-related complications have claimed at least […]

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J&K Government Officially Restores November-December Academic Session

J&K Government Officially Restores November-December Academic Session

Srinagar, Nov 07: In a significant educational shift, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has instructed the J&K Board of School Education (JKBOSE) to commence board examinations for classes 10th through 12th on February 15, 2025, aiming for completion by the end of March. This move restores the November-December academic session for higher classes, effective from […]

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Meta Extends Ban on New Political Ads Following U.S. Election

Meta Extends Ban on New Political Ads Following U.S. Election

In a decisive move, Meta Platforms has announced an extension of its ban on new political advertisements in the aftermath of the U.S. election, as outlined in a blog post published on Monday. The suspension will remain in effect until later this week, reflecting the company’s ongoing commitment to combat misinformation that plagued previous election […]

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World's first wooden satellite, developed in Japan, heads to space

World’s first wooden satellite, developed in Japan, heads to space

In a groundbreaking achievement for sustainable technology, Japanese researchers have successfully launched LignoSat, the world’s first wooden satellite, into space. This innovative palm-sized satellite, crafted from Japanese magnolia wood, aims to explore the potential of wood as a sustainable building material for future space habitats and missions to the Moon and Mars. The compact satellite, […]

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