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Why skills will power India’s journey to Viksit Bharat@2047
Why skills will power India’s journey to Viksit Bharat@2047
In the age of AI, India must raise ‘reimagineers’
In the age of AI, India must raise ‘reimagineers’
Reimagining creative industries education
Reimagining creative industries education
Teachers in England offered 3.5% pay rise from September
Teachers in England offered 3.5% pay rise from September
Scientists say the oxygen you just breathed in was once the deadliest poison on the planet, released by tiny microbes that accidentally wiped out most of the life around them in what geologists call the Great Oxidation Event
Scientists say the oxygen you just breathed in was once the deadliest poison on the planet, released by tiny microbes that accidentally wiped out most of the life around them in what geologists call the Great Oxidation Event
Study abroad: Is Germany better than US for Indian students? Tuition fees and living costs compared
Study abroad: Is Germany better than US for Indian students? Tuition fees and living costs compared
Before Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic in 1492, Italian cooking had no tomatoes, Irish cooking had no potatoes, Swiss chocolate did not exist, and Thai cuisine had no chili peppers — each of those ingredients grew on a continent the other half of humanity had not yet found
Before Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic in 1492, Italian cooking had no tomatoes, Irish cooking had no potatoes, Swiss chocolate did not exist, and Thai cuisine had no chili peppers — each of those ingredients grew on a continent the other half of humanity had not yet found
In 2004, paleontologists digging in the Canadian Arctic unearthed the fossil of a 375-million-year-old creature named Tiktaalik that possessed both the scales of a fish and the sturdy, jointed limb bones of a land animal—and this single, perfect transitional fossil bridged the evolutionary gap between water and land, showing the exact moment our distant ancestors began to crawl out of the sea.
In 2004, paleontologists digging in the Canadian Arctic unearthed the fossil of a 375-million-year-old creature named Tiktaalik that possessed both the scales of a fish and the sturdy, jointed limb bones of a land animal—and this single, perfect transitional fossil bridged the evolutionary gap between water and land, showing the exact moment our distant ancestors began to crawl out of the sea.
How to tune a guitar… even if you haven’t got a tuner
How to tune a guitar… even if you haven’t got a tuner
IITian unable to land job after graduation seeks advice on PhD versus industry career
IITian unable to land job after graduation seeks advice on PhD versus industry career
RESULTS: June 2026 Physical Therapists Licensure Examination
RESULTS: June 2026 Physical Therapists Licensure Examination
UPSC rolls out face authentication at exam centres to curb impersonation: Here's how it works
UPSC rolls out face authentication at exam centres to curb impersonation: Here's how it works
Student shares emotional note after failing to get into IIT Madras: 'I studied 10 to 12 hours daily'
Student shares emotional note after failing to get into IIT Madras: 'I studied 10 to 12 hours daily'
Nearly three kilometres beneath a Canadian mine, geologists found water that may have been isolated in the rock for roughly two billion years — older than animals, plants and almost everything we think of as complex life. The brine was so salty and bitter that, when one researcher tasted it, she was sampling a flavour shaped by a world humans never knew
Nearly three kilometres beneath a Canadian mine, geologists found water that may have been isolated in the rock for roughly two billion years — older than animals, plants and almost everything we think of as complex life. The brine was so salty and bitter that, when one researcher tasted it, she was sampling a flavour shaped by a world humans never knew
Katharine Birbalsingh: Middle class parents shun my schools
Katharine Birbalsingh: Middle class parents shun my schools
New fossils suggest human evolution was more crowded than scientists thought
New fossils suggest human evolution was more crowded than scientists thought
Antarctica is the largest desert on the planet, because a desert is defined by how little water falls from the sky rather than by heat, and almost nothing falls on the frozen continent.
Antarctica is the largest desert on the planet, because a desert is defined by how little water falls from the sky rather than by heat, and almost nothing falls on the frozen continent.
LU placements rise steadily over 3 years, salaries touch ₹12 lakh
LU placements rise steadily over 3 years, salaries touch ₹12 lakh
Quote of the Day by American psychologist Carol Dweck on growth mindset — ‘Talent is something you build on…’
Quote of the Day by American psychologist Carol Dweck on growth mindset — ‘Talent is something you build on…’
AI, robotics to get a major boost in UP govt schools; IIT-K to train 900 teachers
AI, robotics to get a major boost in UP govt schools; IIT-K to train 900 teachers