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NCERT's new English textbooks for Class V and VIII have at last portrayed women in leadership roles, showcased ancient Indian ...
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Mid-Day on MSNChenab River Swells: Salal Dam Gates Open Amid Torrential Rains in Jammu & KashmirAfter heavy rainfall in Jammu and Kashmir`s Reasi district, the water level in the Chenab River surged, prompting authorities to open the gates of the Salal Dam as a precautionary measure. Officials ...
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ABP News on MSNUttarakhand Flood Fury: PCS Aspirants Risk Lives in Rising River; Dam Water Raises Flood ThreatUttarakhand's Rudraprayag district is reeling under heavy rains and flash floods, with a shocking video going viral showing two PCS aspirants risking their lives to cross a raging river. The students ...
This is the first part of a series on the Asian mountain range where the continent's main rivers, vital to the survival of nearly 2 billion people, find their source. Climate change and huge ...
In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April.
Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of an ancient South American temple they say has helped pull back the curtain on the workings of its enigmatic Andean civilization.
Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of an ancient South American temple they say has helped pull back the curtain on the workings of its enigmatic Andean civilization. Known as the Tiwanaku ...
Pakistan is finding it difficult to get through its kharif season with consistently lower levels of water in dams - a situation brought about by India’s suspension of the Indus Waters treaty.
Blaming India has made it easy for Pakistan to avoid the difficult work of providing water security to its population.
Excavations at the site of Tadım Mound near Elaziğ in eastern Turkey have provided new information about millennia-old ritual and religious practices, the Daily Sabah reports. The 115-foot hill is ...
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ZME Science on MSNAn Overlooked Hill in Bolivia Turned Out to Be One of the Andes’ Oldest TemplesA temple bigger than a city block was hiding in plain sight for over 1,000 years.
The external affairs ministry said it never recognized the existence of the 'Court of Arbitration', saying it was in 'brazen violation' of Indus Waters Treaty.
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