40-year old toxic waste of Bhopal Gas Tragedy leaves for disposal
Forty years after the Bhopal gas disaster, the transfer of approximately 337 metric tonnes of chemical waste kept at the...
Read moreDetailsForty years after the Bhopal gas disaster, the transfer of approximately 337 metric tonnes of chemical waste kept at the...
Read moreDetailsAn explosion involving a Tesla Cybertruck outside President-elect Donald Trump’s Las Vegas hotel has claimed one life and injured seven....
Read moreDetailsBishnupur, a district in Manipur known for its historical temples and rich cultural heritage, was the site of a major...
Read moreDetailsIn a move towards green urban mobility, Delhi plans to introduce cable cars across the Yamuna. The ropeways will connect...
Read moreDetailsElon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI has gained support from AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton. Hinton condemned OpenAI’s move toward profitability, accusing...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Ninth Circuit Court has upheld the extradition of Tahawwur Rana to India, where he faces charges of terrorism,...
Read moreDetailsEarly data from the cockpit voice recorder is being converted into audio format, while efforts to retrieve data from the...
Read moreDetailsFor the first time in chess history, two titans share the crown. Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi’s decision to split...
Read moreDetailsAs Delhi faced a drop in temperatures in the past week or so, the power demand in December hit record...
Read moreDetailsAs Saibol village becomes a flashpoint for unrest, Kuki-Zo women stand resilient against the forceful occupation of community bunkers...
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