Latest News: Ayurveda Day to be marked on 23 September annually from this year * On Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays tribute to the grit and resilience of those affected by the Partition * India to host AI Impact Summit in February 2026, focusing on democratizing AI to solve real-world challenges across sectors

After the success of ‘Operation Langda’ in Uttar Pradesh, many states have begun efforts to make the police system tougher and more stringent. But without basic reforms, will giving the police more freedom be in line with democratic values?

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Ritual theatre, a form of performance that combines sacred rituals with dramatic expression, is typically performed in temples or community spaces and is deeply rooted in religious festivals and collective memory.

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In the neighbourhood of two world heritage monuments, the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort, Agra’s famous Vaidya Gali has been a favourite of kings, politicians and the common man for over a century and more, but these days the number of patrons has dwindled, as allopathy has come to dominate the health sector.

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₹10,300+ crore allocated over five years for IndiaAI Mission with 38,000 GPUs deployed. 6 million people are employed in the tech and AI ecosystem. The tech sector is projected to cross $280 billion in revenue this year. AI could add $1.7 trillion to India’s economy by 2035.

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Clear signals suggest that the Trump tariff shocks have jolted India awake, wounded its self-respect, and eroded trust in friendships. The positive aspect is that self-reliance will pave the way for a new India.

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Electronics production increased nearly six-fold from ₹1.9 lakh crore in 2014–15 to ₹11.3 lakh crore in 2024–25. Mobile phone exports rose 127 times from ₹1,500 crore in 2014–15 to ₹2 lakh crore in 2024–25. India is the world’s second-largest mobile phone manufacturer. Electronics manufacturing created 25 lakh jobs in the last 10 years.

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Astronomers have for the first time spotted two black holes circling each other, locked in a cosmic dance.

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Are our bedrooms becoming blood-soaked battlegrounds? The Indian home, once a symbol of warmth and intimacy, is rapidly becoming a crime scene. Wives bludgeon husbands with bricks, lovers hide corpses in cement drums, and honeymoon suites double as murder spots.

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Encouraging greater levels of charitable donations can be accomplished by matching the emotion of the images used in appeals to the tone of the language and narration used, as shown in new research from Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.

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In the digital age, we’ve grown used to identifying revolutions by their tools: the computer, the internet, AI, and now quantum. But a quiet shift is underway, less obvious than a new device or algorithm, but exponentially more powerful. We are entering the Age of Knowledge.

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India has witnessed a remarkable increase in the female workforce participation rate. Female Labour Force Participation Rate increased from 23.3 per cent in 2017-18 to 41.7 per cent in 2023-24.…

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दो विश्व धरोहर स्मारकों, ताजमहल और लाल किला के पड़ोस में, आगरा की प्रसिद्ध वैद्य गली, एक सदी से भी अधिक समय से राजाओं, राजनेताओं और आम आदमी की पसंदीदा रही है, लेकिन इन दिनों संरक्षकों की संख्या…

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Agra is known not just for the Taj Mahal, but also for its potatoes and petha! Yet, because of poor marketing, Agra’s foundry products, glassware, leather goods, petha, dalmoth,…

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