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Italy brings Botticelli masterpiece to India, cultural ties to deepen further: Envoy Antonio BartoliItaly is deepening its ties with India through cultural exchanges, highlighted by the 'One Mother, Many Mother Tongues' exhibition in New D...
Daughters stayed home, sons left: That was the rule in a 9,000-year-old Turkish village, says a 2025 Science paper that sequenced 131 ancient skeletonsAncient DNA from 9,000-year-old Çatalhöyük reveals a surprising social structure. Contrary to common assumptions, men appear to have moved ...
Proverb of the day: 'A girl that blushes too much, knows...' Life lessons on experience, knowledge, innocence, and why is it not always essential to speak to prove your worthProverb of the day focuses on the saying, "A girl that blushes too much, knows too much." The quote is often linked to wisdom about experie...
“Not Australia, but India rejected me for being a woman”: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw clarifies how gender bias led her to build Biocon in viral postBiocon founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw intervened and clarified after a viral post claimed that Australia denied her a master brewer role due t...
India research funding shock: 76% say industry rarely supports R&D, reveals NITI Aayog-backed EoDR survey reportIndia's research landscape faces significant hurdles, a NITI Aayog survey reveals. Researchers grapple with lengthy proposal approvals, sca...
Quote of the day from American author Margaret Mead: ‘Children must be taught how to think, not what to think’.Cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead's legacy emphasizes teaching children to think critically, not what to think. Her research in Samoa a...
One of Iran's most powerful families founded its largest crypto exchange. It's used by the IRGC to move millionsIran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Nobitex, is controlled by the sons of the influential Kharrazi family, who concealed their ties for...
Quote of the day by Ralph Waldo Emerson: 'Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions...' ; what we can learn about important of learning from mistakes from American authorEmbracing life as a continuous experiment, Ralph Waldo Emerson advocated for bold action and learning from every attempt. His philosophy em...
No degree? No problem! Govt lets Gurukul scholars join India’s top institutions, including IITs, with fellowships up to Rs 65,000The Indian government's Setubandha Vidwan Yojana opens doors for gurukul scholars without formal degrees to pursue research fellowships at ...
Career choices of Indian students abroad shifting toward entrepreneurshipEntrepreneurial ambitions are rising among Indian students studying abroad, with 37% planning to start their own ventures post-education, a...
What’s stopping Indian women from going abroad to study?Despite increasing numbers of Indian women pursuing education abroad, challenges persist. According to a survey by MSM Unify, financial con...
Studying STEM abroad: British Council launches 25 scholarships for women to pursue their Masters in UKThe British Council, in collaboration with UK universities, launches the British Council Scholarships for Women in STEM program, targeting ...
Future Leaders Scholarship: What is it and who benefits the mostImperial College, UK announced its 'Future Leaders Scholarship' programme for Indian Masters students. The programme will support 30 studen...
Women in higher education show steady rise, enrolment in top institutions not growingHowever, overall there are more females in eight out of 16 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes on the Indian campuses.
Nine PSUs visit IIT Madras with job offersSo far, 308 companies have registered for the initial phase of placement season. A total number of 1327 students have registered out of whi...
Rahul Gandhi targets Modi government over 'shocking attack' on protestersRahul Gandhi targeted the Modi government over the "shocking attack" on students protesting against Hyderabad research scholar Rohith Vemul...
- St Stephen's molestation: DU says girl's new demands "highly unreasonable"
DU today said the new demands raised by St Stephen's research scholar who was allegedly molested by college professor including appointment...
St Stephen's molestation row: Delhi University approves new guide for research scholarDelhi University has approved a new supervisor for the St Stephen's research scholar, who has levelled allegations of sexual harassment aga...
- Rushikulya: Turtles begin mass nesting
The mass nesting of Olive Ridley sea turtles started near Rushikulya river mouth in the early hours of Thursday.
- Suspect in Indian student's murder held in US
Police in Durham, North Carolina, apprehended a suspect in the murder of Indian PhD student Abhijit Mahato even as the young man’s body was...