India’s First Solar Observatory Reaches Destination 

India’s First Solar Observatory Reaches Destination 

New Delhi —  India has achieved another milestone in space exploration by successfully placing a spacecraft in an orbit from which it will study the sun for five years. India joined a select group of nations already studying the sun four months after it became the first country to land an unmanned spacecraft on the … Read more

Anti-India cleric Allama Masood-ur-Rehman Usmani assassinated in Islamabad | India News

Anti-India cleric Allama Masood-ur-Rehman Usmani assassinated in Islamabad | India News

NEW DELHI: Allama Masoodur Rehman Usmani, a prominent anti-India cleric, was assassinated in Islamabad, Pakistan. The attack occurred in broad daylight on the outskirts of the capital, in the Ghauri Town neighborhood, on Friday.According to Islamabad police, Usmani was targeted by two unidentified gunmen who fatally shot him and injured his driver before fleeing the … Read more

What If There Was No Congress book: Congress resurrection improbable in near future if not impossible, claims book by Priyam Gandhi-Mody

What If There Was No Congress book: Congress resurrection improbable in near future if not impossible, claims book by Priyam Gandhi-Mody

The India of the last decade has left the Congress-run India so far behind that it has become an existential crisis for the party to resurrect itself enough to even remain as principal opposition, let alone return to power, claims a new book. In “What If There Was No Congress: The Uncensored History of Independent … Read more

I’m a full-time digital nomad who has visited 44 countries – and here’s why I’m delaying having children…

I’m a full-time digital nomad who has visited 44 countries – and here’s why I’m delaying having children…

Would you delay having children to travel the world carefree for longer? It is a topic that’s gaining momentum on popular social media platforms such as TikTok, where videos asking the question have gone viral. MailOnline Travel speaks to one global traveller who explains why she has already made the decision to prioritise exploring over … Read more

Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar skips sharing stage with uncle | India News

Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar skips sharing stage with uncle | India News

Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar skipped the inauguration of a drama event that uncle and NCP founder Sharad Pawar attended with chief minister Eknath Shinde in Pune on Saturday. This prompted speculation that Ajit missed the 100th Natya Sammelan to avoid sharing the stage with Pawar. On Saturday, Ajit stayed away despite being present in … Read more

The best places to see the Northern Lights in the UK – as 2024 is set to be the best time in over a decade to catch a glimpse

The best places to see the Northern Lights in the UK – as 2024 is set to be the best time in over a decade to catch a glimpse

Travel lovers across the world are planning to pack up a suitcase and book flights, as scientists are predicting 2024 will be the best year in over a decade to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights. It comes as the sun is set to reach it’s solar maximum between January and October, as part of … Read more

Decision on seat sharing in INDIA bloc will be made after Surya Uttarayan: Akhilesh

Decision on seat sharing in INDIA bloc will be made after Surya Uttarayan: Akhilesh

Ballia: Commenting on the seat sharing in the INDIA bloc, SP president and former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday said here that a decision will be made as soon as Surya Uttarayan occurs. Yadav was talking to reporters in the district’s Bisukia village. In response to questions regarding seat sharing and other … Read more

Red Sea crisis could push shipping costs by 60%, insurance by 20%: GTRI

Red Sea crisis could push shipping costs by 60%, insurance by 20%: GTRI

New Delhi: The increasing Red Sea crisis may impact trade as it is expected to push shipping and insurance costs for exporters, and to deal with the situation, the government should consider extending financial assistance to exporters, a report by economic think tank GTRI said on Saturday, January 6. It said the crisis could push … Read more

Logged forests, climate change driving birds in tropical mountains to higher elevations: Study | India News

Logged forests, climate change driving birds in tropical mountains to higher elevations: Study | India News

NEW DELHI: Logged forests and climate change are driving birds in tropical mountains to higher elevations due to rising temperatures, a research by the Indian Institute of Science has found. While smaller bird species are able to withstand higher temperatures, and thus colonise these logged forests better, the larger ones appeared to be increasing in … Read more