Meet John Alfred Tinniswood: The world’s oldest man at 111
AIDSO protests NCERT’s omission of key historical events
Scientists pioneering bold plan to cool earth
Actress Amala Paul has taken to Instagram to share glimpses of her recent baby shower in Surat, Gujarat, and it’s all things sweet and traditional.
With Lok Sabha elections 2024 just a few days away, sparks are flying thick and fast! In the latest argument, Karnataka BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal targeted Congress leader Dinesh Gundu Rao over his remarks questioning BJP’s link to the March 1 Rameshwaram Cafe blast.
The latest Forbes Billionaires List for 2024 showcases an impressive cohort of youthful billionaires, with the top 25 all under the age of 33 and collectively boasting a staggering $110 billion in wealth.
Ahead of the Lok Sabha polls 2024, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tore into the Congress. Alleging that the Congress had resorted to appeasement politics, she said, “Karnataka has become a centre for appeasement.”
John Alfred Tinniswood, hailing from England, has recently been acknowledged as the world’s oldest living man at the remarkable age of 111, following the passing of 114-year-old Juan Vicente Pérez from Venezuela.
A significant sum of Rs 1.25 crore was discovered in the vehicle trailing behind Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma’s convoy.
Heatwaves are gripping several regions across Karnataka, including Bengaluru, Kalaburagi, and Bidar, with temperatures soaring to unprecedented levels.
The decision by NCERT to exclude critical topics such as the Babri Masjid demolition, Hindutva politics, and the Gujarat riots from the Class 12 Political Science syllabus has sparked outrage among students, particularly those associated with the All India Democratic Students’ Organization (AIDSO).
According to a report from the New York Times, scientists in the United States are exploring methods to bounce back some of the sun’s rays into space as a means of temporarily cooling Earth. This initiative comes in response to the planet experiencing its hottest year on record in 2023.
It’s summer time. As temperatures soar, all of us are feeling it extremely difficult to acclimatise to the heat. Here’s a fruit that goes a long way in helping you do so.
Meet John Alfred Tinniswood: The world’s oldest man at 111
AIDSO protests NCERT’s omission of key historical events
Scientists pioneering bold plan to cool earth
Actress Amala Paul has taken to Instagram to share glimpses of her recent baby shower in Surat, Gujarat, and it’s all things sweet and traditional.
With Lok Sabha elections 2024 just a few days away, sparks are flying thick and fast! In the latest argument, Karnataka BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal targeted Congress leader Dinesh Gundu Rao over his remarks questioning BJP’s link to the March 1 Rameshwaram Cafe blast.
The latest Forbes Billionaires List for 2024 showcases an impressive cohort of youthful billionaires, with the top 25 all under the age of 33 and collectively boasting a staggering $110 billion in wealth.
Ahead of the Lok Sabha polls 2024, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tore into the Congress. Alleging that the Congress had resorted to appeasement politics, she said, “Karnataka has become a centre for appeasement.”
John Alfred Tinniswood, hailing from England, has recently been acknowledged as the world’s oldest living man at the remarkable age of 111, following the passing of 114-year-old Juan Vicente Pérez from Venezuela.
A significant sum of Rs 1.25 crore was discovered in the vehicle trailing behind Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma’s convoy.
Heatwaves are gripping several regions across Karnataka, including Bengaluru, Kalaburagi, and Bidar, with temperatures soaring to unprecedented levels.
The decision by NCERT to exclude critical topics such as the Babri Masjid demolition, Hindutva politics, and the Gujarat riots from the Class 12 Political Science syllabus has sparked outrage among students, particularly those associated with the All India Democratic Students’ Organization (AIDSO).
According to a report from the New York Times, scientists in the United States are exploring methods to bounce back some of the sun’s rays into space as a means of temporarily cooling Earth. This initiative comes in response to the planet experiencing its hottest year on record in 2023.
It’s summer time. As temperatures soar, all of us are feeling it extremely difficult to acclimatise to the heat. Here’s a fruit that goes a long way in helping you do so.