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Scotland Fans Create Earthquake in World Cup Win

Scotland's football fans shook the earth with their celebrations after a dramatic 4-2 victory over Denmark secured their first World Cup spot since 1998. Read the incredible story here!

3.9 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Pakistan Region

A moderate earthquake measuring 3.9 magnitude struck Pakistan on December 27, 2023. Learn about the seismic event's details, location, and regional implications for earthquake preparedness.

IIT Hyderabad: More Men Than Women Want Marriage

Upasana Konidela reveals surprising marriage survey at IIT Hyderabad where more male students want marriage than women. Sridhar Vembu advises young entrepreneurs to marry in 20s.

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.

Kerala Speeds Up NPR Survey Amid Legal Battle

Kerala rushes NPR household survey completion before April 20 while simultaneously challenging CAA in Supreme Court. State's dual approach creates political tension.

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.

Chandigarh begins groundwork for Census 2027

Chandigarh administration kicks off preliminary work for Census 2027 with door-to-door surveys in Sector 22 and Sarangpur village, marking the first step in India's massive decadal population count.

Why Afghanistan Is So Prone to Earthquakes

Explore the geological forces making Afghanistan one of the world's most earthquake-prone regions. Discover why tectonic plates collide beneath its mountains and what makes quakes here so devastating.

Why Afghanistan Is an Earthquake Hotspot

Discover the scientific reasons behind Afghanistan's frequent earthquakes and why this Central Asian nation sits on one of the world's most active seismic zones.

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.

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