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100-Day Agenda: DPIIT Proposes A National Retail Policy Form
The Department for the Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has been a national retail policy to support the growth of domestic trade, an official said. This proposal is part of the 100-d
The Distinct Power Of The Human Brain
Recently, the researchers have found that the human brain functions and determines the properties of a particular object with the help of purely statistical information. It is a result which is reflec
Pandit Ravi Shankar: A Legend
Pandit Ravi Shankar was born on 7 April 1920 to a Bengali Brahmin family in India. When born he was named as Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury (Rabindra Shankar Chowdhury in&nb
Did Human Ancestors Incite By Ancient Supernovas For Walking Upright?
An article published today in the Journal of Geology explains: supernovas bombarded Earth with cosmic energy beginning about 8 million years ago, with a peak 2.6 million years ago, initiating an avala
Explore 5 Effective Ways For Improving Your Gut Health
Intestinal health refers to the balance of the microorganisms that live in the digestive tract. Caring for bowel health and maintaining the proper balance of these microorganisms is vital for physical
Farmers Of Maharashtra Got A Warning About Monsoon Delay
The government of Maharashtra has issued a notice to the farmers of the state regarding the delay in the start of the monsoon. The department of agriculture has advised farmers to complete agricultura
18 Earth-Sized Planets Are Discovered By Astronomers Beyond Our Solar System
At the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS), Georg August University in Göttingen and the Sonneberg Observatory, Scientists have discovered 18 Earth-sized planets beyond the solar
Elattuvalapil Sreedharan: The Metro Man of India
A civil engineer from India and a retired IRSE officer, Elattuvalapil Sreedharan is popularly known as the Metro Man. He is credited for changing the face of public transportation in India with his le
What Pushes Us To Learn More? What We Think We Know, But Maybe Not
If you think you know the farm animal related to T-Rex, or the American president who inspired the creation of blue jelly candies, but you're not entirely sure, you're more likely to catch up with the
Grow High: Neurobiological Consequences Of Cannabis Use In Adolescents
Approximately one in five Canadian teenagers consume cannabis (19% of Canadians 15 to 19 years of age), and its recent legalization across the country warrants investigation into the consequences of t
Plastic Pollution Is Harmful For Bacteria Which Produce Oxygen
Do you have any idea about a species of bacteria which resides in the ocean and is responsible for producing 10% of the oxygen which we breathe in? In a new study, it has been found that the plastic p
Relation Between Anxiety And Gut Bacteria
In today’s stressful life, we all suffer from anxiety, stress and depression. Many of us go for various kinds of medications, and treatments in order to resolve this issue and live a life that i
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