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Enormous Prehistoric Maya Site Found in Mexico

A colossal 3,000-year-old Maya site, Aguada Fénix, discovered in Mexico reveals an early understanding of the universe and hints at an egalitarian society. Explore the groundbreaking findings.

Documenting Hampi's Culture Through Photography

Explore how photographers are digitally preserving Hampi's rich heritage through extensive documentation of its monuments, temples, and living traditions. Discover this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

90% in Tamil Nadu Feel Global Warming Effects

New Yale study shows 90% of Tamil Nadu residents experience global warming impacts. High awareness drives climate action as state faces rising threats from extreme weather.

Red Fort Reopens 6 Days After Delhi Blast

Delhi's Red Fort and Lal Quila Metro Station reopen to public after 6-day closure following November 10 blast. Traffic resumes on Netaji Subhash Marg. Latest updates on investigation.

Sirpur Heritage Sites Reorganized for UNESCO Bid

A joint inspection on Nov 8 marks a key step for Sirpur's UNESCO World Heritage nomination. Discover the plan for 34 heritage sites, eco-friendly transport, and enhanced visitor facilities.

SC audits temple vault sealed for 50+ years

India's Supreme Court takes unprecedented action, ordering forensic audit of ancient temple vault untouched for half a century. Discover the mystery behind sealed chambers and hidden treasures.

India's Marine Fisheries Census Goes Fully Digital

India launches its first-ever digital marine fisheries census, revolutionizing data collection for 8.9 lakh fishermen across coastal states with mobile technology and real-time monitoring.

Karnataka survey hits 89% completion statewide

Karnataka concludes its comprehensive socio-educational survey with impressive 89% statewide enumeration, marking a significant milestone in data-driven governance and educational planning.

Karnataka's Wolf Crisis: No Census in 20 Years

Exclusive investigation reveals Karnataka hasn't conducted a wolf census for two decades as conservationists warn of drastic population decline and habitat loss across the state.

WWI Soldier's 100-Year-Old Message Found on Beach

A poignant message in a bottle, written by a World War I soldier over 100 years ago, has been discovered on an Australian beach, creating an incredible historical connection across time.

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