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Giraffes: At The Point Of Extinction!
A team of scientists led by Rachel Martin from the International Union for Conservation of Nature have observed the decreasing population of giraffes. The scientists have found that the increasing hab
Year's Most Captivating Photos Of Tiny Stuff
An ornate magenta and fluorescent sea-foam colored shell conceals the wiggling flippers of a turtle embryo. Four of the eight onyx eyes of a small, white-haired spider stare back at you. Fractal white
California Facing Trouble from Multiple Earthquakes
On Monday night a 4.5-magnitude earthquake battered the eastern part of the San Francisco Bay Area, startle residents as far south as San Jose.According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the 10:33 p.m. P
Day 2 of RBCL 2019
Oct.22nd, 2019 was a day filled with excitement and competition and enthusiasm could be felt in the air. The second day of Ramjas Basketball Champions League saw a total of fourteen knockout matches i
India ‘s Largest School Tournament, 25th RBCL 2019 Has Now Started
India ‘s largest school tournament, the 25th Ramjas Basketball Champions League 2019 started with flag hoisting by our honourable Principal ma’am, Mrs Rachna Pant followed by National anth
The Rat Eating Community: Musahar Community
Have you heard about Musahar community? Do you know that dalits which are considered to be the lowest category in caste are also sub divided in categories explaining their hierarchy levels? Isn’
About Memory
What will happen to memory when we die, it may help us first what memories are, our brain contains around one hundred billion neurons that communicates with each other across gaps called synapse
Benefits of Whole Wheat Grains!
We are always persuaded by our elders to eat hand pound rice and hand ground wheat rather than eating polished rice. But we carry on eating the machine-polished cereals as they can be stored for a lon
Mother Teresa: A Saint
Mother Teresa is declared a saint by Pope Francis at Vatican on 4th September, 2016. Mother Teresa served many needy and deprived people for whom the nun was a living saint. The tiny nun in a white an
Creativity Shines: India As I See 2019
New Delhi: FairGaze materializes its vision by offering an online platform where students can engage with friends; network with like-minded people, with our online socio-educational ecosystem, we help
Delhi Had Best AQI On Dussehra This Year Comparison To Last Five Years
The cleanest air in five years was breathed by people of Delhi for a day that falls immediately after Dussehra, environment monitoring officials said on Wednesday, but warned that the situation is lik
Lesser-Known Facts About The Abolished 'Sati Pratha'
Famously known as the abolished Sati Pratha, it has been known that the Bengal Sati Regulation which resulted in banning of the Sati practice within all jurisdictions from British India commenced on D
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