Politics
BJP Leader Demands Apology from Kharge for Remarks Against PM Modi
A BJP leader has called for an apology from Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge for his alleged derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, escalating political tensions.
World
Four OGWs Arrested in Kashmir in LeT Module Crackdown
Security forces arrested four overground workers of Lashkar-e-Taiba in Kashmir, seizing arms and ammunition. The crackdown disrupts militant activities.
Entertainment
Megan Thee Stallion Opens Up About Depression Amid Romance with Klay Thompson
Megan Thee Stallion reveals her battle with depression and scary thoughts, while her relationship with Klay Thompson thrives. She credits therapy for helping her heal.
Business
Trade Delegation Meets Omar Abdullah, Discusses Industry Concerns in Jammu and Kashmir
A trade delegation met former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to discuss industry-related issues, including power tariffs, raw material supply, and policy support for business growth.
Lifestyle
Technology
Does Aluminum Foil Sharpen Scissors? Science Explains
Many people believe cutting aluminum foil can sharpen scissors, but science disproves this myth. Learn the real physics behind blade dullness and proper maintenance tips.
Stop Storing Eggs in Fridge Door: Experts Warn of Risks
Storing eggs in the refrigerator door exposes them to temperature fluctuations, increasing bacterial risk. Experts recommend keeping eggs in their original carton on a middle or lower shelf for safety.
MP Seeks Scientific Method for Tiger Carrying Capacity
Madhya Pradesh, India's tiger stronghold with over 1,000 tigers, asks Wildlife Institute of India to develop a scientific method to assess carrying capacity amid rising territorial conflicts and Supreme Court directives.
Zero Shadow Day Workshop at JN Planetarium in Bengaluru
Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium in Bengaluru hosts a workshop on Zero Shadow Day, an astronomical phenomenon where objects cast no shadow. Learn more.
Lab Simulation Creates Cosmic Dust, Unlocks Space Chemistry
A PhD candidate at the University of Sydney has recreated extreme space chemistry in a lab, producing cosmic dust. This breakthrough offers a new way to study the origins of life and interpret astronomical data.
Health
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