News

The vast ocean surrounding our peninsula remains, in our collective consciousness, little more than a blue blank space on the map. This is more than an oversight - it is a dangerous blindness.
India practice at Headingley ahead of first Test against England Tina Smith's Face-To-Face With 'Shocked' Mike Lee Is A Proven Way To Confront A Bully ‘The Honeymooners' TV Show: Rare Behind-the ...
Certain rivers are not only bodies of water. They are written in history, defined in culture, and are enshrined in religious texts for some people. They connect countries, mark the lives of ...
Lucknow: Union Jal Shakti minister CR Patil participated in a ‘World Environment Day' programme at Bulandshahr on Thursday, where he planted a sapling.
London [UK], June 18 (ANI): Team India held a practice session at Headingley, Leeds, on Wednesday ahead of the first Test of the five-match series against England, which will start on June 20.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has warned India against suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, deeming it an illegal act. He asserted ...
Team India touched down in Leeds on Tuesday and wrapped up an intense training session on Wednesday, June 18, with all the star players in action.
Blank pieces of paper have become a symbol of defiance for protesters in China, especially among students at universities. They are expressing their anger over the country’s Covid-19 restrictions.
Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, and Rishabh Pant help India reach 359/3 on Day 1 of the 1st Test vs England 2025 England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and opted to bowl first in the contest.
Team India’s lead spinner Kuldeep Yadav on Monday shared valuable insights from the team’s ongoing practice sessions ahead of the five-match Test series against England. Speaking about the ...
IIT-BHU has developed a real-time sensor system that can instantly alert divers and water police if someone starts drowning in a river or pond. Designed like an ECG device, this portable unit ...
But colour it in, and paste it onto a modern map, and we have quite the splash. The “50 Lost Waterways of Southwark,” I’m calling them, with only a trickle of hyperbole.