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Air pollution: IIT Kanpur team to present Delhi artificial rain plan

Kanpur is set to present an elaborate plan for instigating artificial rain to the Delhi government, given the consistently \’severe\’ air quality in the capital. Previously, experts recommended the implementation of artificial rain around November 20 and 21, aligning with the weather forecast projecting a 40% cloud cover over the national capital, a pivotal condition. […]

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Why Omegle was so popular: From meeting strangers online to exploring foreign cultures, see why it was an instant hit

Omegle, a well-known live video chat platform, has recently announced the closure of its operations after a successful 14-year run. The founder, Leif K Brooks, cited both financial and psychological unsustainability as primary reasons for shutting down the website. Additionally, the platform faced accusations of abuse, exemplified by a case where a young American accused

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Delhi-NCR AQI: Paddy not native to Punjab, should be phased out, says SC

In response to the increasing air pollution levels in Delhi-NCR, the Supreme Court on November 7th issued a directive to replace paddy cultivation with other crops as a means to reduce stubble burning, highlighting that paddy was not native to the region. A panel presided over by Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Sudhanshu Dhulia was

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Nagpur doctor leaves surgeries midway over not getting tea, probe ordered

In a disturbing case of medical neglect, a doctor at a government-operated local health center in Mauda tehsil, Nagpur, Maharashtra, left family planning surgeries unfinished last week when his request for a cup of tea was ignored, as reported by Moneycontrol. On November 3, eight women were scheduled for vasectomy procedures. After conducting surgery on

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Cricket World Cup Semi-finals: India vs Pakistan Showdown Possible Only If…

The Indian cricket team has already cemented their spot in the semi-finals of the 2023 Cricket World Cup through an impressive undefeated streak in the tournament. In contrast, their long-standing rivals, Pakistan, have had a mixed run with four wins and four losses in their eight matches. While India\’s upcoming fixture against the Netherlands is

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Mumbai’s landmark Air India building to go to Maharashtra Govt, for Rs 1,601 cr

In response to a pressing need for office space at the Mantralaya and its annex, the Maharashtra government is preparing to transfer some of its administrative functions to the illustrious 23-story Air India building situated at Nariman Point. This iconic sea-facing structure is a mere 600 meters away from the state secretariat. During a meeting

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Delhi air pollution: Government bans entry of app-based taxis to the national capital

Under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal, the Delhi government has taken a significant stride in the battle against air pollution by instituting a ban on the entry of app-based taxis into the national capital. This measure, communicated by Delhi\’s Environment Minister, Gopal Rai, entails the prohibition of app-based taxi services, allowing exclusively those cabs registered

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Farmers will march to Delhi in February, present demands to Centre

On Tuesday, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-political) made an announcement that farmers would embark on a march to the national capital in February. This would come after a series of mahapanchayats to be conducted across the country over the next three months, aimed at addressing concerns related to what they perceive as \”anti-farmer\” policies of

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80 lakh graduates, 15% of population cleared class 10: Bihar caste survey

The caste survey report, which was presented in the Bihar assembly on Tuesday, discloses that Bihar is home to nearly 8 million graduates, making up approximately 6.11 percent of the total population. According to the report, the highest number of graduates, comprising 24,534 individuals from the Other Reported Classes (ORC), accounts for 13.45 percent of

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S-400 missiles, Tejas fighters take part in Air Force\’s mega drill in northeast

The Indian Air Force recently conducted an extensive aerial exercise known as \’Poorvi Akash\’ to assess the efficacy of its critical weapon systems. This exercise prominently featured the deployment of S-400 air defense missiles, the indigenous Tejas fighter aircraft, and the LCH Prachand. The Indian Air Force has acquired three squadrons of S-400 air defense

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