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Indian Railways has entered a new era of clean and sustainable transportation. Hydrogen fuel cell technology has emerged globally as a promising alternative to fossil fuel-based traction systems. India's first indigenous hydrogen-powered train marks an important step in adopting this next-generation technology. It is a locomotive that generates its own electricity onboard using hydrogen.

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Fossil leaves recovered from a coalfield in the North East state of Assam have revealed that the Kevda plant, well known for the fragrant kewra essence, used in sweets, traditional medicine and also in temples, has survived in the Indian subcontinent for at least 24 million years and is a living survivor from India's ancient tropical forests.

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ChatGPT was quickly framed as a potential ‘Google killer’ in online shopping. A new study by Frankfurt School of Finance & Management paints a more nuanced picture: for complex purchase decisions, ChatGPT can already be a relevant channel. Across broader e-commerce, however, its actual role remains much smaller than expected.

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The wedding didn't begin at the marriage hall in Chennai. It began hundreds of kilometres away, on railway platforms across India.

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Who keeps watch on the watchdog? That uncomfortable question hangs over modern journalism like a dark cloud. The profession that once challenged kings, exposed scams and rattled governments is itself standing in the dock. The watchdog has not merely stopped barking. In many places, it has learned to wag its tail.

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As artificial intelligence tools become embedded in daily life, clinicians at Castle Craig are raising urgent concerns about the role AI chatbots are playing in the lives of people with eating disorders and calling for meaningful regulation before the harm becomes impossible to ignore.

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Smarmore Castle, an addiction treatment centre in County Louth, is warning that gambling addiction remains one of the most underestimated and least visible forms of addiction, often going undetected until significant personal, financial and psychological harm has already occurred.

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​The country is wrestling with big problems: inflation, unemployment, pollution and failing infrastructure. Yet a controversy sparked by Madhurima, a Class 9 art textbook, has opened a fresh debate about education, history and culture.

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