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Bedara Vesha
Feb 16, 2023
The sweet aroma of jaggery, the sound of traditional mortar and pestle, the continuous chatter of relatives, and loud playful children are the signs of a festival in Uttara Kannadahouse .there are hundreds of festivals in a year.

Minerals in Indian Ocean can turn India self-sufficient in nickel, cobalt: International Seabed Authority chief
Feb 15, 2023
Vast mineral deposits in the Indian Ocean can make India self-sufficient in nickel and cobalt, a top official of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) said on Tuesday. Nickel and cobalt are critical ingredients in the lithium-ion batteries used in most electric vehicles, which are zero-emission automobiles.

LTTE chief Prabhakaran is alive and will come out soon, claims the President of the World Confederation of Tamils
Feb 13, 2023
Tanjore (Tamil Nadu) [India], February 13: Tamil Nationalist Movement leader Pazha Nedumaran on Monday claimed that the leader of outlawed Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Velupillai Prabhakaran was "healthy and fine" and will soon "announce a plan for the liberation of the Tamil race."

When it comes to privilege, there is no difference between advocates and parliamentarians
Feb 13, 2023
The legislature and judiciary are considered two important pillars of democracy. Consequently, democratic norms require that officers of both branches be granted some privilege. In India, these privileges are allocated to advocates and parliamentarians.

Woke Biologists Claim Now Even Wild Animals Are Suffering From the Effects of Systemic Racism
Feb 13, 2023
One of the most diabolically clever notions the Left has ever devised in order to advance its Marxist agenda has been “systemic racism.” Systemic racism is everywhere and nowhere, requires no evidence of actual discrimination in order to make its case, and will result, if followed to its logical conclusion, in the implementation of an unlimited number of wealth confiscation and redistribution schemes.

Supreme Court's green bench clears 118 projects stuck for over 5 years
Feb 13, 2023
NEW DELHI: Having been known for over 30 years for often denying clearances to development projects to protect the environment, the Supreme Court's green bench has now taken a more "pragmatic approach". In a series of orders last week, the bench comprising Justices BR Gavai and Vikram Nath cleared 118 projects which had been delayed for over five years because of pending litigation.

Two army officers to be Governor, LG
Feb 12, 2023
New Delhi: In the latest appointments and reshuffle announced by President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday, two former army officers will be the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of  Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh, the two ‘sensitive’ regions which are prone to intrusions and incursions by the Chinese army.

Bharata Muni’s Natyashastra
Feb 11, 2023
Natyashastra is the earliest literature on music and drama – written somewhere around 500 BC by Bharata Muni. Comprising 6000 couplets in Sanskrit and spread over thirty-six chapters, Natyashastra’s focus was on dance and drama, with music as an aid. The title is a combination of two Sanskrit words – Natya and Shastra.

GitaGPT
Feb 11, 2023
GitaGPT: Following OpenAI’s release of the ChatGPT AI chatbot, tech giants Microsoft and Google unveiled their own versions of it. Google introduced the Bard chatbot, while Microsoft integrated ChatGPT-like technology into its Bing search engine.