Hero stones, inscriptions found in Sathya Sai district

Hero stones, inscriptions found in Sathya Sai district

A remarkable archaeological discovery has brought to light valuable artifacts from the past in Sathya Sai district, Andhra Pradesh. Hero stones and inscriptions, dating back to the Nolamba Pallavas era, have been unearthed in Cholemarri village, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient heritage.
Vir Das’ Emmy Win: A Glimpse into the World of Emmy Awards and Their Diverse Categories

Vir Das’ Emmy Win: A Glimpse into the World of Emmy Awards and Their Diverse Categories

Vir Das' recent Emmy win for his stand-up special 'Vir Das: Losing It' has brought the prestigious Emmy Awards back into the limelight. But what exactly are the Emmy Awards, and what are the different types of Emmys that are given out? Let's delve into the world of Emmy recognitions and explore their significance in the realm of television and entertainment.
Scientists fabricate 2D protein monolayer that can help to study diseases like Amyloidosis

Scientists fabricate 2D protein monolayer that can help to study diseases like Amyloidosis

A team of scientists has made a significant breakthrough in the field of amyloidosis research by successfully fabricating a two-dimensional (2D) protein monolayer. This novel material holds immense promise for advancing our understanding of amyloidosis, a group of debilitating diseases characterized by the abnormal accumulation of protein fibers known as amyloids. The 2D protein monolayer, constructed using lysozyme molecules, serves as an ideal platform for investigating the intricate mechanisms underlying amyloid formation and its associated pathological consequences.
Irish Novelist Paul Lynch Garners Prestigious Booker Prize for Dystopian Novel “Prophet Song”

Irish Novelist Paul Lynch Garners Prestigious Booker Prize for Dystopian Novel “Prophet Song”

Renowned Irish author Paul Lynch has emerged victorious in the esteemed Booker Prize literary competition, captivating the judges with his captivating dystopian novel "Prophet Song." Set in a dystopian version of Dublin, the enthralling tale delves into the harrowing journey of a woman fighting to safeguard her family amidst a crumbling society teetering on the precipice of totalitarianism and war.
Supplementary Grants Set to Boost Funding for Essential Sectors and Rural Employment

Supplementary Grants Set to Boost Funding for Essential Sectors and Rural Employment

The upcoming winter session of Parliament is expected to witness a significant increase in funding for crucial sectors, including fertilizer, food, and fuel subsidies, as well as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) scheme. These additional allocations will be presented through the Supplementary Demands for Grants (SDG) and are expected to provide much-needed support to these critical areas.
Green Tribunal Sets 6-Month Deadline to Resolve Delays in Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) Status for Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary

Green Tribunal Sets 6-Month Deadline to Resolve Delays in Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) Status for Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has imposed a strict deadline of six months for the Karnataka government to resolve the issues hindering the notification of eco-sensitive zone (ESZ) status for the Shettihalli wildlife sanctuary in Shivamogga. This decisive action aims to address the alarming increase in encroachment and land-use change within the sanctuary's vicinity.
ABHA IDs Mandatory for Patients Seeking Medical Care in Medical College Hospitals

ABHA IDs Mandatory for Patients Seeking Medical Care in Medical College Hospitals

In a move to streamline healthcare documentation and enhance patient care, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has directed all medical colleges to implement the mandatory registration of Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) IDs for patients seeking medical care at their affiliated hospitals. This directive aims to facilitate easy access to patients' medical records and foster better coordination among healthcare providers.
Supreme Court’s e-SCR Portal and FASTER 2.0 Enhance Access to Justice and Expedite Prisoner Release

Supreme Court’s e-SCR Portal and FASTER 2.0 Enhance Access to Justice and Expedite Prisoner Release

In a significant step towards promoting accessibility and streamlining legal processes, the Supreme Court of India has launched two crucial initiatives: the Hindi version of its e-SCR portal and the FASTER 2.0 online portal. These advancements aim to facilitate easy access to Supreme Court judgments for Hindi-speaking individuals and expedite the release of prisoners.
Assam Simplifies Rules for Activities at Deepor Beel to Boost Tourism

Assam Simplifies Rules for Activities at Deepor Beel to Boost Tourism

In a move to promote tourism and enhance the recreational potential of Deepor Beel, a renowned freshwater lake in Assam, the state government has announced plans to simplify the regulatory framework governing activities within the lake's vicinity. This decision is expected to facilitate the organization of events and foster economic opportunities for local communities.
Prime Minister Unveils Initiatives to Bridge Global Digital Divide

Prime Minister Unveils Initiatives to Bridge Global Digital Divide

In a significant step towards bridging the global digital divide, Prime Minister [Prime Minister's name] has announced the completion of the Global Digital Public Infrastructure Repository (GDPR) and the establishment of a Social Impact Fund (SIF). These initiatives aim to accelerate the adoption of digital public infrastructure (DPI) in developing nations, particularly in the Global South.
Warm Temperatures Blamed for Devastating Pest Infestation in Assam’s Paddy Fields

Warm Temperatures Blamed for Devastating Pest Infestation in Assam’s Paddy Fields

Unprecedented warm temperatures over an extended period are believed to have triggered a severe pest outbreak that has ravaged paddy crops across 15 districts in Assam, causing extensive damage to approximately 28,000 hectares of farmland. The infestation, caused by the armyworm (Mythimna separata), has occurred at a critical stage in the rice-growing cycle, just as the crop was nearing maturity and ready for harvest.
IIT Guwahati to Embark on Brahmani River Rejuvenation Study

IIT Guwahati to Embark on Brahmani River Rejuvenation Study

In a collaborative effort to restore the ecological balance of the Brahmani River, the Odisha government has partnered with the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IIT Guwahati) to conduct a comprehensive physical and mathematical modeling study. This initiative aims to address the critical issues affecting the river's health and ensure its long-term sustainability.
Astronomers Study Recently Discovered Nova

Astronomers Study Recently Discovered Nova

Scientists have been studying a recently discovered nova, known as AT 2023prq. They have performed photometric and spectroscopic observations of the object in order to learn more about its properties and the events that led to its eruption.
Indian Armed Forces Contingent Embarks on Joint Military Exercise “AUSTRAHIND-23”

Indian Armed Forces Contingent Embarks on Joint Military Exercise “AUSTRAHIND-23”

In a testament to the growing strategic partnership between India and Australia, an Indian Armed Forces contingent departed for the second edition of the joint military exercise “AUSTRAHIND-23”. The exercise, scheduled to take place from November 22 to December 6, 2023, will focus on enhancing interoperability and fostering collaborative partnerships between the two militaries.
Microbiome Treatments: A Revolutionary Approach to Treating Diseases

Microbiome Treatments: A Revolutionary Approach to Treating Diseases

The human microbiome, the trillions of microorganisms that reside in our bodies, is playing an increasingly important role in our health. Recent advances in research have revealed the profound impact of the microbiome on a wide range of diseases, from inflammatory bowel disease to cancer. This has led to the development of microbiome treatments, a new frontier in medicine with the potential to revolutionize healthcare.
COVID-19 Vaccination Not Linked to Sudden Deaths in Young Indian Adults

COVID-19 Vaccination Not Linked to Sudden Deaths in Young Indian Adults

A comprehensive study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has concluded that COVID-19 vaccination does not increase the risk of sudden deaths among young adults in India. The study, which involved 47 tertiary care hospitals across the country, analyzed data from individuals aged 18 to 45 who died of unexplained causes between October 2021 and March 2023.
IFFI 2023: 54th International Film Festival of India Kicks Off in Goa with Starry Opening Ceremony

IFFI 2023: 54th International Film Festival of India Kicks Off in Goa with Starry Opening Ceremony

The 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) kicked off with a starry opening ceremony in Goa on Monday evening. The festival will showcase over 270 films from 105 countries, including 19 world premieres. Hollywood actor-producer Michael Douglas will be honoured with the Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award at the closing ceremony on 28 November.
Unsuspected Skin Guardian: Hemoglobin Found in Epidermis Plays a Vital Role in Protecting Skin

Unsuspected Skin Guardian: Hemoglobin Found in Epidermis Plays a Vital Role in Protecting Skin

A surprising discovery has shed new light on the skin's intricate defense mechanisms. Researchers have unveiled the presence of hemoglobin, a protein typically associated with red blood cells, within the epidermis, our skin's outermost layer. This unexpected finding suggests that hemoglobin plays a crucial role in safeguarding the skin from environmental assaults and internal stressors.
Supreme Court Expands Scope of Anticipatory Bail for Cases Across State Borders

Supreme Court Expands Scope of Anticipatory Bail for Cases Across State Borders

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has extended the scope of anticipatory bail, allowing High Courts and Sessions Courts to grant interim or transit anticipatory bail even when a First Information Report (FIR) is registered in another state. This decision is expected to provide significant relief to individuals facing the threat of arrest in cases originating from another state.
WHO and Ministry of Ayush Sign Agreement to Advance Traditional and Complementary Medicine

WHO and Ministry of Ayush Sign Agreement to Advance Traditional and Complementary Medicine

The World Health Organization (WHO) and India's Ministry of Ayush have signed a collaborative agreement to promote the development and integration of traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) into national health systems. This agreement aims to strengthen the global evidence base for T&CM practices, enhance their quality and safety, and facilitate their wider adoption in healthcare settings.
Scientists Uncover Evidence of Exotic Nitrogen-9 Nucleus

Scientists Uncover Evidence of Exotic Nitrogen-9 Nucleus

Researchers have uncovered compelling evidence for the existence of an unusual isotope of nitrogen, nitrogen-9. This rare isotope, characterized by a high proton-to-neutron ratio, has been predicted to exist but has never been definitively observed. The new findings, published in the journal Physical Review Letters, provide strong support for the existence of this exotic nucleus and challenge our understanding of nuclear structure.
Technology Development Board and SIDBI Join Forces to Empower MSMEs with Technology-Driven Financing

Technology Development Board and SIDBI Join Forces to Empower MSMEs with Technology-Driven Financing

In a significant move to bolster the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise (MSME) sector in India, the Technology Development Board (TDB) and the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) have entered into a strategic alliance. This collaboration aims to facilitate easier access to credit for MSMEs engaged in the development and commercial application of indigenous or imported technology.
Antarctic Ozone Hole Shows Signs of Recovery, But Challenges Remain

Antarctic Ozone Hole Shows Signs of Recovery, But Challenges Remain

A new study provides encouraging evidence of recovery in the Earth's protective ozone layer over Antarctica, but scientists caution that the road to full restoration is long and uncertain. The study, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, found that the ozone hole has been opening later in the year and shrinking in size in recent decades, suggesting that international efforts to phase out ozone-depleting substances are having a positive impact.
Earth’s Core Unveils a Hidden Layer Molded by Surface Water

Earth’s Core Unveils a Hidden Layer Molded by Surface Water

A new study reveals a surprising connection between Earth's surface and its innermost depths. Scientists have discovered a distinct layer at the outermost part of the planet's core, formed by water that has traveled from the surface over billions of years. This hidden layer, known as the E prime layer, sheds light on Earth's dynamic interior and the role of water in its evolution.
Myristica Swamps in Kollam Face Slow Degradation Due to Human Encroachment

Myristica Swamps in Kollam Face Slow Degradation Due to Human Encroachment

A rare and ancient forest ecosystem in Kollam, India, is facing steady degradation due to a combination of factors, including human encroachment and infrastructure development. The Myristica swamps, found primarily in the Kulathupuzha and Anchal forest ranges, are home to a unique biodiversity and play a crucial role in maintaining the region's ecological balance.
ASCI Cracks Down on Greenwashing with New Advertising Guidelines

ASCI Cracks Down on Greenwashing with New Advertising Guidelines

In a significant move to curb misleading environmental claims in advertising, the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has proposed a set of comprehensive guidelines to tackle greenwashing. These guidelines aim to promote transparency and accountability in the realm of environmental advertising, ensuring that consumers receive accurate and verifiable information about products and services.
Women Entrepreneurs Empowered by PM Mudra Yojana

Women Entrepreneurs Empowered by PM Mudra Yojana

The Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY) scheme has been a game-changer for women entrepreneurs in India, providing them with much-needed access to financial resources and support. Under the scheme, women have been accorded top priority, with over 60% of beneficiaries being women.
Fractals Shed Light on the Enigmatic Quantum Realm

Fractals Shed Light on the Enigmatic Quantum Realm

Fractals, those intricate patterns that repeat themselves at different scales, are offering scientists a new perspective on the mystifying quantum world. By applying fractal geometry, researchers are gaining insights into the behavior of particles and systems in non-integer dimensions, revealing a hidden order amidst the chaos.
Revolutionary Gene Therapy Casgevy Approved in Britain for Sickle Cell Disease and Thalassemia

Revolutionary Gene Therapy Casgevy Approved in Britain for Sickle Cell Disease and Thalassemia

Britain has taken a monumental step forward in healthcare by granting approval to Casgevy, the world's first gene therapy specifically designed to treat sickle cell disease and thalassemia, two debilitating genetic blood disorders. This landmark decision marks a new era in the fight against these chronic conditions, offering patients a potential cure for lifelong illnesses.
India and Sri Lanka Launch Joint Military Exercise MITRA SHAKTI – 2023

India and Sri Lanka Launch Joint Military Exercise MITRA SHAKTI – 2023

In a collaborative effort to enhance defense cooperation and strengthen bilateral relations, the joint military exercise "MITRA SHAKTI – 2023" between India and Sri Lanka commenced today. The exercise aims to improve interoperability, rehearsing various tactical operations, including counter-terrorist maneuvers, heliborne operations, and the use of advanced technologies.
MSCI Index Rejig: Nine Stocks Added, No Exclusions from India

MSCI Index Rejig: Nine Stocks Added, No Exclusions from India

The global index provider MSCI has added nine stocks to its MSCI India Standard Index, effective from November 30, 2023. The nine stocks are Suzlon Energy, Paytm, Tata Motors DVR, Adani Power, Adani Green Energy, HDFC Life Insurance, Larsen & Toubro, Maruti Suzuki India and Divi's Laboratories.
NASA Pauses Mars Mission Communications Due to Solar Conjunction

NASA Pauses Mars Mission Communications Due to Solar Conjunction

NASA has temporarily halted communication with its robotic explorers on Mars, including the Curiosity and Perseverance rovers, the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. This decision is due to the upcoming Mars solar conjunction, a period when Mars, Earth, and the Sun align in a way that disrupts radio signals.
MKU Limited Revolutionizes Ballistic Protection with Launch of Groundbreaking Rifle-Rated Helmet

MKU Limited Revolutionizes Ballistic Protection with Launch of Groundbreaking Rifle-Rated Helmet

MKU Limited, a leading Indian defense and homeland security company, has made a significant breakthrough in the field of ballistic protection with the launch of its Kavro Doma 360 helmet. This groundbreaking helmet is the first of its kind to offer uniform protection against a wide range of rifle threats, including the formidable AK-47. The Kavro Doma 360 is a game-changer for military personnel, law enforcement officers, and security forces around the world, providing them with unparalleled protection in high-risk scenarios.
PM Modi launches PM-PVTG Mission and Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra on Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas

PM Modi launches PM-PVTG Mission and Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra on Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas

On November 15, 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Pradhan Mantri Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PM-PVTG) Mission and the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra in Khunti, Jharkhand. The PM-PVTG Mission is a comprehensive program aimed at the overall development of around 28 lakh people from Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) living in 22,000 remote villages across 18 states and union territories. The Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra is a nationwide campaign to ensure that all government schemes reach the grassroots level.
INS Sumedha Fortifies Diplomatic Ties during Walvis Bay Deployment

INS Sumedha Fortifies Diplomatic Ties during Walvis Bay Deployment

INS Sumedha, a vital component of India's Naval Offshore Patrol Vessel fleet, recently made a port call to Walvis Bay, Namibia. This strategic move not only reinforced India's dedication to maritime security but also served as a testament to the growing diplomatic ties between the two nations. During the visit, the Commanding Officer of INS Sumedha engaged in cordial interactions with Namibian dignitaries and senior defense officials, facilitating professional exchanges and social engagements. These interactions aimed to enhance mutual understanding, share best practices, and strengthen collaborative efforts in the maritime domain.
Mount Etna Erupts: Why Some Volcanoes Just Keep Spewing Lava

Mount Etna Erupts: Why Some Volcanoes Just Keep Spewing Lava

Embark on a scientific journey to unravel the enigma of Mount Etna's incessant eruptions. This exploration delves into the geological forces and underlying factors contributing to the continuous spewing of lava from one of the world's most active volcanoes. From magma dynamics to tectonic intricacies, discover the intricate mechanisms that set Mount Etna apart in the realm of volcanic activity. Join us in the quest to comprehend why certain volcanoes defy the conventional patterns and maintain an uninterrupted display of nature's fiery spectacle.
Unraveling the Secrets of a Resilient Alga: A Breakthrough in Extremophile Research

Unraveling the Secrets of a Resilient Alga: A Breakthrough in Extremophile Research

Dr. Jyoti Singh, an Inspire Faculty Fellow at the Department of Science and Technology (DST), has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the molecular mechanisms that enable the remarkable survival of Picocystis Salinarum, one of the smallest green algae, in extreme saline-alkaline/hyperosmotic environments. Her research holds immense potential for biotechnological applications and opens new avenues in understanding extremophiles.
Indian Railways’ One Station One Product Initiative Expands to Over 1,000 Stations, Empowering Local Artisans

Indian Railways’ One Station One Product Initiative Expands to Over 1,000 Stations, Empowering Local Artisans

The transformative "One Station One Product" initiative, pioneered by the Indian Railways and conceptualized by the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, has reached a significant milestone with 1,037 operational outlets at stations nationwide. Launched on May 20 last year after a successful pilot, the scheme focuses on providing dedicated spaces for local artisans to showcase and sell their indigenous products, fostering economic empowerment and skill development. The program has gained widespread popularity, prompting plans for expansion to additional stations in the near future.
Tadoba’s Legendary Tiger, Bajrang, Succumbs to Fatal Territorial Clash after Siring 50 Cubs

Tadoba’s Legendary Tiger, Bajrang, Succumbs to Fatal Territorial Clash after Siring 50 Cubs

Bajrang, the revered tiger of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, known for his prolific contribution to the tiger population with 50 offspring, met a tragic end in a territorial confrontation. The demise of this iconic feline has left wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists mourning the loss of a magnificent and influential member of India's tiger community.
Indian Armed Forces Execute Exercise Trishakti Prahari, Demonstrating Unprecedented Synergy for Future Conflicts

Indian Armed Forces Execute Exercise Trishakti Prahari, Demonstrating Unprecedented Synergy for Future Conflicts

In a resounding display of military prowess, the Indian Armed Forces successfully conducted Exercise Trishakti Prahari, a strategic initiative aimed at honing inter-service collaboration and preparedness for potential future conflicts. The exercise showcased seamless integration among the Army, Navy, and Air Force, underscoring India's commitment to maintaining a robust defense infrastructure.
Kashmiri Winter Essential: Demand for Traditional Fire Pot ‘Kangri’ Rises as Chilly Season Approaches

Kashmiri Winter Essential: Demand for Traditional Fire Pot ‘Kangri’ Rises as Chilly Season Approaches

Amidst the harsh winters of Kashmir, the village of Wokai is playing a crucial role in keeping the valley warm by producing 5,000 traditional fire pots, known as Kangris, each day. These portable earthenware pots encased in wicker baskets have been an integral part of Kashmiri culture for centuries, providing warmth and comfort in the face of freezing temperatures.
India to Begin Local Production of Russian Igla-S MANPADS

India to Begin Local Production of Russian Igla-S MANPADS

India is set to strengthen its air defense capabilities by acquiring Igla-S anti-aircraft missiles from its primary weapons supplier, Russia. The agreement, confirmed by Russian state news agency TASS, involves the procurement and licensed production of Igla-S hand-held anti-aircraft missiles. This move comes amid growing tensions in the region and India's ongoing efforts to modernize its military.
RBI Issues Final Guidelines on IT Governance for Regulated Entities

RBI Issues Final Guidelines on IT Governance for Regulated Entities

Regulated entities in India, including banks, non-bank financial companies, credit information companies, and other financial entities, must now adhere to a robust IT governance framework as mandated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The guidelines, which will take effect on April 1, 2024, require the establishment of a board-level IT strategy committee, an IT steering committee, and the appointment of a senior-level IT head.
Ash Plume from Klyuchevskoy Volcano Rises 40,000 Feet

Ash Plume from Klyuchevskoy Volcano Rises 40,000 Feet

A massive ash plume erupted from Russia's Klyuchevskoy volcano on Thursday, reaching up to 40,000 feet above sea level and extending 1,000 miles to the east-southeast. The eruption caused the aviation color code to be raised to red, the highest warning level, due to the significant emissions of ash into the atmosphere.
Tamil Nadu Government Launches ‘Project Dolphin’ to Safeguard Marine Ecosystem

Tamil Nadu Government Launches ‘Project Dolphin’ to Safeguard Marine Ecosystem

In a significant step towards preserving marine biodiversity, the Tamil Nadu Government has initiated 'Project Dolphin', a comprehensive conservation initiative aimed at protecting the highly endangered marine mammal and bolstering the overall health of the marine ecosystem. This ambitious project, undertaken at a cost of Rs 8.13 crore, will focus on a range of activities, including dolphin population estimation, enhanced surveillance, and awareness enhancement.
AI-Powered Solution Revolutionizes Agricultural News Monitoring and Analysis

AI-Powered Solution Revolutionizes Agricultural News Monitoring and Analysis

Krishi 24/7, the first-ever AI-powered solution for automated agricultural news monitoring and analysis, has been developed by the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (DA&FW) in collaboration with Wadhwani Institute for Artificial Intelligence (Wadhwani AI), with support from Google.org. This groundbreaking tool will aid DA&FW in identifying relevant news, generating timely alerts, and taking prompt action to protect farmers' interests and promote sustainable agricultural growth.