Mahindra Five-door Thar – Upcoming Suv

Release date could be introduced to the customers in India by June 2023.The performance of this SUV car is expected to be powered by a 2.0 litre turbo-petrol mHawk diesel engine. Transmissions options are likely to include six-speed manual and automatic units. It can retain its design and feature list from the three-door model it … Read more

Turkish Singer Volkan Konak Passes Away After Collapsing On Stage

The music world is mourning the loss of renowned Turkish singer Volkan Konak, who tragically passed away on March 30, 2025, after collapsing during a concert in Cyprus. The beloved artist, often called the “Son of the North,” was performing when he suddenly fell ill. Despite immediate medical attention, he was pronounced dead at 12:42 … Read more

Southern Ocean’s Mysterious Cooling: A Climate Puzzle Unfolds

The Southern Ocean around Antarctica has been expected to warm as a result of global climate change for decades, according to climate models. But scientists have discovered a startling trend: this enormous body of water has actually cooled over the last 40 years. Researchers from Stanford University have uncovered the primary reason behind this unexpected … Read more

Tsunami Warning Issued After Powerful 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Tonga

A tsunami warning was issued for Tonga early Monday after a powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake occurred close to the Pacific Island nation’s coast. The tremor occurred roughly 100 kilometers (62 miles) northeast of Tonga’s largest island, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. According to statistics, the earthquake was larger than the initial estimate of 6.6 made … Read more

1,000-Year-Old Skeleton in Yoga Pose: A Glimpse into Ancient India’s Past

In a remarkable archaeological discovery, a 1,000-year-old skeleton was found in a yoga posture in Vadnagar, Mehsana, Gujarat. This intriguing find has undergone DNA testing, revealing fascinating insights into India’s ancient cultural and historical connections. The skeletal remains, positioned in a meditative stance, hint at deep-rooted spiritual practices in the region. Experts suggest that the … Read more

Massive earthquake Forces Temporary Closure of Naypyitaw and Mandalay Airport

A powerful earthquake has caused severe damage to infrastructure in Myanmar, leading to the temporary closure of Naypyitaw and Mandalay international airports. The National Unity Government (NUG) reported that the damage sustained was significant enough to halt all operations at these major travel hubs. One of the most devastating impacts of the quake was the … Read more

The Lost Crown of the Taj Mahal: A Golden Mystery

For decades, the world has been captivated by the Taj Mahal, an iconic representation of love and architectural genius. This magnificent mausoleum, which was constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in honor of his adored wife, Mumtaz Mahal, previously had an even more brilliant feature: a 466-kilogram golden finial that topped its imposing dome. But this … Read more

Antarctica’s Glacier Break: A Wake-Up Call for the World

Manashimaya Antarctica, Earth’s frozen frontier, has just lost a glacier as large as London, marking yet another alarming sign of climate change. This massive chunk of ice, once firmly attached to the continent, has now drifted away, raising concerns among scientists and environmentalists worldwide. Glaciers serve as nature’s reservoirs, storing freshwater and regulating global temperatures … Read more

CBSE Cracks Down on Dummy Schools: A Major Shift for Coaching Hub Students

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced a landmark decision to bar students enrolled in dummy schools from appearing for Class 12 board exams starting in the 2025-26 academic session. Instead, such students must take their exams through the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS). This move is expected to significantly impact Kota, … Read more

12,000-Year-Old Rock Carvings in India May Reveal a Lost Civilization

A groundbreaking archaeological discovery in the Konkan region of western India has shed new light on an ancient past that may have remained hidden for over 12,000 years. Thousands of rock carvings, or petroglyphs, found in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri and Rajapur districts suggest the existence of a previously unknown civilization. These carvings, etched into flat hilltops, … Read more

Capturing the Birth of the Universe: A Groundbreaking Discovery

Thanks to the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) in Chile, scientists have made a significant advancement in their understanding of the universe’s origin. With remarkable accuracy, this potent telescope has produced previously unheard-of images that show the early history of the universe. People have been looking up at the night sky for millennia, wondering how the … Read more

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