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Sharks Get A Bigger Home Protection By Mexican Navy
Sharks' home in Mexico's Revillagigedo National park - one of North America's largest marine protected area - will now be given protection by Mexican navy. The announcement came after years of hard wo
Earth Will Experience The Blood Moon Today
The Earth will experience an unusual lunar event: A Blood Moon on this Friday i.e. 27th July, 2018. When most of us will stare at the copper red phenomenon that will lighten up the sky with wonder and
Google Drive Hits 1 Billion Users
Google being the most operated search engine has added one more platform to its portfolio with 1 billion users. The cloud service by Google which is known as Google Drive has finally received its 1 bi
Lok Sabha's New Amendment For RTE Act Dismisses No-Detention Policy
The LokSabha has passed an amendment to the Right To Education Act that dismisses no-detention policy mentioned in the law. The current policy prohibits schools to detain students till they are done w
Yogi Government Motivates UP Village Students to Top Boards
With competition among the students reaching highs, it is every student's dream to perform well in their board exams. Even those who don't enjoy studying for hours would like to score above 90 so as t
RBI Will Issue Rs.100/- Notes In Lavender With Gujarat's Rani Ki Vav
The RBI has given colored wash to the last denomination of India that was not yet touched. The 100 rupee note will be getting a lavender color to it and will be in circulation by next month. PM Narend
Delhi Government Schools To Begin Happiness Classes From Next Week
Classes that cover the ambitious "happiness curriculum" will be introduced by the Delhi government in government schools from nursery till the 8th standard. The classes are going to begin from next we
Investment In Institutions By HRD Ministry
The ministry was supposed to pick out 20 IoEs, 10 public and 10 private that will enjoy complete academic as well as administrative autonomy. However, only 6 were chosen for the tag. 6 IoEs named were
K.Ahmed Khan - Scientist Who Used Plastic For Road Construction
K.Ahmed Khan is an Indian scientist who eventually turned into a businessman. He was the first scientist to successfully use plastic for construction of roads. He is the founder of KK Plastic Waste Ma
The Story Behind India's First Supercomputer That Astounded The World
Great nations are not built on borrowed technology, said Vijay Bhatkar, the father of Indian supercomputers. In our country, the name C-DAC or Centre for Development of Advanced Computing is considere
Herpes Is Linked To Alzheimer's, According To A New Study
A new commentary on a study by Taiwanese epidemiologists at University of Edinburgh and University of Manchester has supported the viability for a possible way to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's diseas
Only Tamil Students Get NEET's Grace Marks
National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (UG) was approved by the Supreme Court in place of AIPMT which was proposed by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Medical Council of India (MCI)
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