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SC Doesn't Agree With Aadhaar Law Being Termed As Money Bill

SC Doesn't Agree With Aadhaar Law Being Termed As Money Bill

The Supreme Court has objection on agreeing with government that Aadhaar law is Money Bill. A LokSabha speaker used the term as it is dealing with targeted delivery of subsidies for which the funds ar

Helium Detected in Exoplanet Atmosphere for the First Time

Helium Detected in Exoplanet Atmosphere for the First Time

Scientists have recently discovered the presence of helium on a planet outside our solar system. This revelation shall be a major factor that shall help us to better understand the makeup of other pla

Strong Education Policy Is The Call Of The Hour

Strong Education Policy Is The Call Of The Hour

Once again unsteady policies in education by the government of Gujarat has raised concerns in the state. Results of Class 12th for 2018 that were declared on 10th May had raised concerns about certain

NCERT Issues Cyber Security Norms for Teachers, Parents

NCERT Issues Cyber Security Norms for Teachers, Parents

Internet has a great influence in our lives. But we should not forget that the use of internet is both a boon and bane simultaneously. It has been seen that internet and anonymity in the virtual world

Why Do People Have Restless Leg Syndrome?

Why Do People Have Restless Leg Syndrome?

People with restless legs syndrome have uncomfortable sensations in their legs (and sometimes arms or other parts of the body) and an irresistible urge to move their legs to relieve the sens

The Relation Between India And China

The Relation Between India And China

China today said that a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India would facilitate more commerce between the two countries. He was speaking at an interactive session organised by the Bharat Chamber of Co

Maharashtra Tops The Charts of Air Pollution

Maharashtra Tops The Charts of Air Pollution

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has sounded the death knell to 94 cities in the country where pollution levels are not meeting the set standards. Topping the chart are Maharashtra 

Exercise Might Make Your Heart Younger

Exercise Might Make Your Heart Younger

We have always heard that exercise makes our heart healthier and a new study has proved it. The study has uncovered another explanation on why exercise might be advantageous - It stimulates the heart

RBI Concerned Over the Gap Between Withdrawals and Spending of Money

RBI Concerned Over the Gap Between Withdrawals and Spending of Money

Lately, it has come to the notice of the Reserve Bank of India that people are hoarding cash with them because in the recent times withdrawals have outpaced the spending. Since it takes around few mon

Mud Cracks On Mars Paves Ways For Lake's History

Mud Cracks On Mars Paves Ways For Lake's History

Analysis of the mud cracks on the surface of Mars is revealing the history of the lake that existed long ago and filled Gale Crater. Scientists who are examining Curiosity Rover's findings have confir

Zaha Hadid- Renowned Iraqi- British Architect

Zaha Hadid- Renowned Iraqi- British Architect

Zaha Hadid, an Iraqi- British architect, was born on 31 October 1950 in Baghdad, Iraq, to an upper-class Iraqi family. She was a well known architect and also the first woman to re

How Newspaper Op-eds Influence Opinions of Public at Large?

How Newspaper Op-eds Influence Opinions of Public at Large?

Newspapers and news channels play a very important role in shaping the opinions and views of the public at large. As per a study that was conducted and published in the Quarterly Journal of Political

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