- Aditya-L1: ISRO's solar ambition
ISRO continues to reach for the stars with its Aditya-L1 mission, a groundbreaking endeavour to study the Sun's outermost layer. This mission aims to unlock crucial insights into the Sun's behaviour and its impact on our solar system.
- Chandrayaan 3: Historic mission to moon
Chandrayaan-3 mission launched on July 14, 2023, with the goal of soft landing on the moon and conducting scientific experiments. According to ISRO, the lander of Chandrayaan-3 is an improved version of Chandrayaan-2. Here's a little information about it.
- AI-powered Supreme Court of India opens today: A new era of justice system?
For the first time in its 73-year history, the Supreme Court will be without its familiar sights when it reopens on Monday after the summer vacation. The courtrooms of the Chief Justice of India and the two most senior judges will be devoid of the racks of judgments and towering piles of petitions that have lined the walls and desks for decades. Instead, lawyers and litigants will be welcomed by futuristic IT-enabled courtrooms. The upgrades, which are all energy-efficient green initiatives, have been implemented to fulfill Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud's vision of optimizing the use of technology in the judiciary and justice delivery systems. The courtrooms will now be equipped with state-of-the-art digital video conferencing systems, LED walls, and Wi-Fi connectivity, making them more accessible and efficient. The changes are part of a larger effort by the Supreme Court to modernize its operations and improve its delivery of justice. The court has already implemented a number of other technological initiatives, such as an online case management system and a virtual courtroom. The introduction of futuristic IT-enabled courtrooms is a significant step forward for the Supreme Court and is a testament to its commitment to providing access to justice for all.
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These awards reflect Modi's significant impact on global diplomacy and international relations, showcasing his leadership and influence on the world stage.
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Explore the strategic chessboard of T20 cricket as the 2024 IPL squads redefine alliances and unleash a fresh wave of cricketing prowess, setting the stage for a season of unpredictable twists and monumental clashes.
In a historic moment for the financial markets, the Nifty index has surpassed expectations by achieving a closing value crossing 20,000, marking a significant milestone for investors and analysts alike
Mistry became the youngest chairman of Tata Sons in 2012, but was ousted in 2016. In his four year tenure as a chairman, Cyrus Mistry was known to maintain a very low profile. He died in a road accident on 4th Sep, 2022
Corporate debt has been rising sharply in some countries due to the pandemic.
The fate of Sheena Bora murder case rests heavily on forensic evidence. Since the human remains found in Raigad are nearly three years old, experts suggest mitochondrial DNA analysis as the best method to determine their identity.
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As Pakistan grapples with economic hardships and seeks financial aid, its decision to significantly boost the defence budget by 15% stands in stark contrast to its prolonged GDP decline.
India's dominance in the electric vehicle sector is underscored by its surpassing of China in electric 2-wheeler sales and maintaining positive growth trends in the electric 3-wheeler market. As India solidifies its position as a global leader in electric mobility, the future of sustainable transportation looks promising
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Virat Kohli, captain of the Indian cricket team and a youth icon has topped the powerful celebrity brand list of Duff & Phelps, the global valuation and corporate finance advisors, for the second year in a row
Priyanka Chopra is the most followed Indian on Instagram. With her fan base crossing 25 million on the photo sharing site, she leaves behind Indian icons like PM Modi and megastar Amitabh Bachchan, among others. Chopra uses social media astutely to keep her fan base engaged and growing. Be it starring in an American series (add slight controversy) to red carpet events to the royal wedding to a rumoured beau.
TV's hit shows Saural Simar Ka, Swaragini, Kavach, Naagin, Vishkanya have been taken over by the Bhootiya drama. So, we get to see an ichadhari naagin, a vishkanya who turns blue, a protagonist who due to a curse has been turned into a fly. The plots may seem bizarre to us but they are a hit with the audience.
This weekend is a blockbuster weekend for television viewers with three finales, one premier and a worldwide television premier of a box-office hit movie. Audience is the clear winner as they also get to see Bollywood stars queueing on these shows promoting movies like Aishwarya Rai for Jazbaa, Deepika for Tamasha and Alia Bhatt for Shaadaar.
Wave of Indian talent sweeps global TV
For those who feel health and fitness concerns should inform the modern consumer’s food choice at a supermarket, there is news that may come as a shocker. A US survey found that tags like ‘diet’, ‘sugar-free’ and ‘fat-free’ on food packets actually turn customers away.
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Striker Rani Rampal will head Indian women hockey's 18-member squad at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. The Indian team is grouped in Pool A along with Malaysia, England, South Africa and Wales - against whom they'll begin their campaign on April 5.
Striker Rani Rampal will head Indian women hockey's 18-member squad at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. The Indian team is grouped in Pool A along with Malaysia, England, South Africa and Wales - against whom they'll begin their campaign on April 5.
The 18-man India hockey squad announced on Tuesday will be led by Manpreet Singh at the Commonwealth Games 2018.