Special Desk Even before Tokyo Olympics could actually begin yet another controversy surrounded the event, as its creative director, was removed, with just a day left for the opening ceremony. He was also the director for the closing ceremony and has lost that position too. A footage of Kentaro Kobayashi …
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G20 members to show leadership in the climate crisis
The leading CEOs of the global wind industry have united to call on G20 members to show leadership in the climate crisis by raising national ambitions and urgently laying out concrete plans for increased wind energy production to replace fossil fuels. Representing members of the Global Wind Energy Coalition(GWEC) for …
Read More »Khelega India toh khilega India
Olympic games in Tokyo is set to be flagged off in a day. Though postponed by one year, sports lovers worldwide yet anxiously awaited the magnificence and grandeur of opening/closing ceremony. But it was not bereft of misfortune even this year as terrifying pandemic too had its wings spread on …
Read More »Princess Latifa too on Pegasus list
Special Desk Dubai Princess Latifa is also one among those in the list of phone hacking spyware Pegasus. Daughter of the ruler of Dubai, Latifa’s phone numbers reportedly were found as part of an investigation into the phone hacking spyware. IN India too several politicians and journalists are reportedly to …
Read More »Fans preferring Mallika over options in Lucknow
Jubilee News Desk Mallika has grown in popularity in Lucknow’s posh Gomti Nagar area and in other pockets too of the state capital. Not so surprisingly, Mallika fans are willing to pay three times the price of Dashehari. At the end of the Dashehari season, the mango varieties enjoyed in …
Read More »Increasing sea-surface temperatures leading to sharp increase in cyclones in Arabian Sea
The frequency, duration and intensity of cyclones in the Arabian Sea have increased significantly, while there has been a slight decrease in their frequency in the Bay of Bengal according to a new study by scientists at Pune’s Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology. The paper claims that the frequency of …
Read More »A month in space, two more to go
Special Desk It’s now a month that three Chinese nationals have spent in space and they shall stay there for more two months, as per the China’s space mission launched on June 17. Shenzhou-12 spacecraft carried the three Chinese astronauts, or taikonauts, to China’s space station as one of the …
Read More »Why Britney slams close ones !
Special Desk Passing through a controversial conservatorship legal battle with her father shared her thoughts on the people she’s closest to and had expected support from. The singer, 39, posted a personal message via Instagram, July 16. She included a picture of the quote “Never forget who ignored you when …
Read More »Belgium taking back mothers and children
Special Desk IN an repatriation exercise mothers and children are being taken back to Belgium from Syria. Ten children and six mothers held in a prison camp for jihadists in Syria have been flown home to Belgium under the biggest repatriation exercise of suspected Islamic State (IS) members since the …
Read More »WEEKEND RENDEVOUS: Train Teachers as mind healers to enhance student’s critical thinking ability
Trained in Psychiatry at NIMHANS, a premier institute of mental health in Bangalore, Prof Alok Bajpai did two stints in Australia, then returned finally to India as he felt he was more required by his own people. He joined Regency Hospital, Kanpur, as a Consultant Psychiatrist. To Prof Bajpai goes the …
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