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Tarapur turns 50
Tarapur power plant, which is the first Atomic Power Plant, completed 50 years on October 28. Popularly known as TAPS, its operation began on...
India-US gets together in Science and Technology
Aimed at high quality research and innovation partnership, India and the United States of America will join hands in science and technology in the...
Indian has third largest number of unicorns in the world: Hurun list
India, with 21 unicorns (startup valued at $ 1 billion), has been placed third after China and the US, according to the inaugural Hurun...
US/India forest managers for bettering Indian landscape
Forest managers, development specialists and scientists from India and the US will join together in an attempt to protect the forests in India, especially...
India’s 20 per cent drugs are spurious: US
The drugs that you buy from the pharmacy store in your locality may not be genuine but spurious.
Well, one has to believe if the...
Middle East War Could Trigger Global Hunger Crisis Worse Than COVID-19
The World Food Programme warns that the Middle East conflict is crippling global supply chains, potentially pushing 45 million more people into hunger.
Middle East Crisis; 52 Million Children Forced to Stop Education
Over 52 million school-age children face education disruption as the Middle East conflict enters its second week, leaving futures uncertain.
Putin Threatens to Cut Gas to Europe Amid Escalating Iran Crisis
President Putin warns Russia may halt gas supplies to Europe as the Iran conflict drives energy prices to new heights.
507 Million Children Projected to Live with Obesity by 2040
The World Obesity Federation warns that 507 million school-age children will live with obesity by 2040, triggering a global health crisis.
Asia-Pacific’s Narrow Window for Climate Resilience
Asia-Pacific region has a limited timeframe to enhance its resilience and safeguard its hard-earned development achievements from the socioeconomic consequences of climate change, said the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP),








































