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- Oct- 2021 -4 October
Pakistan in a spot, will the US let it down?
Cartoons after cartoons in the international and Indian media have ridiculed the US policy on Pakistan, particularly for giving billions…
Read More » - 2 October
Study finds that bird activities might have changed due to the lockdowns.
Two research teams from the University of Manitoba and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, conducted a study on the…
Read More » - 2 October
Make sure to include these 5 fruits in your daily diet, here’s why
Sweet cravings can sabotage your weight loss efforts, especially around the holidays. Fruits, which are not only healthy and delicious…
Read More » - 1 October
J&J COVID shot possibly linked with a rare blood clotting condition: European Union.
On Friday, the drug regulator of the European Union identified a potential link between the Covid-19 vaccine manufactured by Johnson…
Read More » - 1 October
The search for remains of indigenous children, suspended in Guatemala.
A search for the remains of the indigenous children who were believed to be killed in a massacre during the…
Read More » - 1 October
Greta Thunberg to become the second youngest Nobel Prize winner.
The world leaders are preparing for the United Nations Climate Change Conference coming up by the end of October. Meanwhile,…
Read More » - 1 October
Why is India facing a critical coal shortage?
Indian coal inventories are hitting a critical low level and the essential services are clamouring for coal supplies all…
Read More » - 1 October
British study concludes it is safe to get flu vaccine and covid-19 shots together.
A UK study recently found out that it was safe to take vaccines for flu and Covid-19 at the same…
Read More » - Sep- 2021 -30 September
‘We are the future generation’: Young climate activists demand their voice to be heard at COP26.
The young climate activists who took part in the Youth4Climate summit in Milan, Italy, and are asking for a seat…
Read More » - 29 September
Do you suffer from acid reflux? If so, here are a few foods and lifestyle tips you can try
Acidity is a major problem for many people. All of our food intake, overeating, and disturbed sleep schedules can contribute…
Read More » - 29 September
‘Alternative Nobel’: Four share award for empowering communities.
On Wednesday, the Right Livelihood Award, which is also known as the ‘Alternative Nobel’ was awarded to four winners for…
Read More » - 29 September
Why is Glasgow Climate conference crucial for our future?
The COP26 United Nations Climate Change Conference, that takes place from October 31st to November 12th is to be hosted…
Read More » - 28 September
Climate Change study: Young generation faces 3 times more consequences.
A study that was published on Sunday, in the journal Science, found that the average 6-year-old children will witness three…
Read More » - 26 September
Study: Pregnant women pass antibodies to the babies if they are vaccinated.
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology – Maternal Fetal Medicine, published the findings of COVID-19 vaccine studies in…
Read More » - 26 September
Afghan’s ethnic diversity: Hazaras live a life of humiliation as Taliban rule the roost
They have round faces, small noses, slanted eyes like that of the Chinese, fair skin, black hair and an overall…
Read More » - 25 September
COVID-19 discussions in United Nations.
COVID-19 pandemic was the most discussed topic at the United Nations General Assembly this week. While discussing the coronavirus pandemic,…
Read More » - 24 September
It’s fun! Ordering takeout is no match for home cooking
It can be extremely tempting to skip cooking dinner with apps that allow you to order with just a few…
Read More » - 24 September
You Should Never Drink Tea on an Empty Stomach: Expert Opinion
A healthy start to your day will help you stay energetic throughout the day. Morning routines can make all the…
Read More » - 23 September
America introduces opioid vaccine to tackle opioid crisis.
The opioid crisis that is currently going on in United States can come to an end with the new opioid…
Read More » - 23 September
Nobel prize ceremonies cancelled due to pandemic.
In a statement on Thursday, the Nobel Foundations said that the Nobel prize winners would receive their awards remotely in…
Read More » - 23 September
The ‘brave’ girls and women of Afghanistan.
According to UNICEF staff working in Afghanistan, Afghanistan’s girls and women are showing bravery in the face of actual fear…
Read More » - 21 September
A checklist for parents and students from WHO while schools reopen.
The risk of infection in children: The data suggest that children under the age of 18 represents about 8.5% of…
Read More » - 21 September
Climate Anxiety: Study shows high levels of psychological distress among young people.
A recent international study that surveyed ten thousand young adults and teenagers in 10 different countries including United States,…
Read More » - 20 September
Here’s how Denmark beat the Covid-19 pandemic.
Life in Denmark is slowly returning to the normalcy as Danish government has lifted all pandemic restrictions and declared that…
Read More » - 18 September
The whole of Antarctica can fit inside the hole in the ozone layer this season.
The ozone depletion has grown considerably to become larger than 75% of the ozone holes in the same season in…
Read More » - 18 September
Denmark, Netherlands and Sweden to return to pre-pandemic daily life.
On Tuesday, in a press conference, Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that the people in Netherlands can attend parties…
Read More » - 17 September
Away from school and friends, how long will this go? Ask school students
12 year old Rahul has not been out of his house in the last 17 months except to visit his…
Read More » - 8 September
The importance of going beyond ‘Say sorry’!’
Many consider sorry and please ‘magic’ words simply because they can transform situations – be it by pacifying the recipient,…
Read More » - 7 September
Economic growth, human development or religious extremism: Which will be Taliban’s pick?
It is assumed that an interim government under Taliban leader Abdul Ghani Baradar would be in place in Afghanistan in…
Read More » - 2 September
‘Era of darkness or of freedom’: What’s the future of Afghanistan under Taliban
An era in Afghanistan that lasted 20 years ended on Tuesday and a new phase began amid fears and wild…
Read More » - Aug- 2021 -28 August
Let’s make electricity reliable in rural India first, if we want to improve education
Indian education needs reforms, especially in terms of infrastructure. Often, schools operate out of dilapidated and inaccessible buildings with small…
Read More » - 10 August
World’s richest village, Wealthier than the urban populace: Know more about the Indian Village
The richest village in the world is in India? It is fine to argue that point. Compared to the people…
Read More » - 7 August
Babylonians calculated with triangles using Pythagoras’ Theorem over 1,000 years before he was born
The world of Mathematics is in for a shock because Babylonians were well aware of Pythagorean principles even before Pythagoras…
Read More » - 4 August
Researchers convert water into shiny golden metal
Alchemy has remained a narrative of myths and folklore, where one might transform the characteristics of materials, mainly from metal…
Read More » - 3 August
Shocking! Danish Siddiqui’s Body Was Mutilated; Head, Chest Crushed Under a SUV by the Taliban
Two weeks after the Taliban brutally murdered Indian journalist Danish Siddiqui, who worked as a chief photographer for news agency…
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