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Making Roads Safer for Women in Bengaluru by Initiating Pink Autos
India has been witnessing a number of crimes against women of recent past. Most of the crimes take place at night. Therefore, women safety has been one of the major concerns of the country. In a rare
New Theory of Learning Paves the Way of Learning
It has often been considered that humans learn language using brain components that are specifically assigned for this purpose. As per the latest research, evidence strongly suggests that language is
‘War Room’ to Control Air Pollution
A "war room" has been proposed to arrange in the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) premises to monitor the daily progress of efforts to mitigate the air pollution in Delhi by Harsh Vardhan, the E
Deadly Bacteria can be Killed
Bacteria comprise a large domain of prokaryotic microorganism. Sometimes it is a transformed into dormant spores that can survive millions of years in extreme environment. These bacteria pose a major
2018 Budget Focuses On Education
The 2018 budget, Arun Jaitley Finance Minister has focused more on the education sector in India. He launched “Revitalising Infrastructure and system in Education (RISE) by 2022” in which
Tracking the Changes in Mercury's Orbit
Our Solar system is the gravitationally bound system that comprises the Sun and the objects that directly or indirectly orbit it.The orbits of planets in our solar system are expanding at a fast rate.
VijayalakshmiNavaneethakrishnan Awarded with Padma Shri
There have been so many eminent personalities in from Southern part of India. VijayalakshmiNavaneethakrishnan is one of them. She is a Tamil folk singer and composer and a renowned exponent of Tamil f
“Youthquake” A New Word in Oxford Dictionary
Youthquake means “a significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people.” Casper Grathwohl, Oxford President of Dictionaries said that t
Study Reveals that Brains of Creative People Have Unique Neural Network
Creative people do think differently but a study has proven that their brains are wired differently too. The study was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The research te
The Dusty Cover on Snow Speeding up the Snow-melting
According to a new research by the NASA's Earth Science News Team, it has been reveled that dust controls the ratio of spring snow melting that is the main source of the headwaters of the Colorado Riv
Flu Infection Hikes Risk of a Heart Attack
Like every year, the flu season this year is undoubtedly bad and dangerous. Flu not only gives stress to our bodies but can lead to major diseases as well. Our bodies undergo a sudden fever, pain tire
Barter System- Past and Present
Firstly let’s know what barter system is? This system was started when money came in existence and it’s been in use for centuries now. People exchanged services and goods for other servic
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