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Finke River Recognised as the World’s Oldest Flowing River

Finke River Recognised as the World’s Oldest Flowing River

Rivers have shaped human civilization for thousands of years, but some rivers tell stories far older than humanity itself. Scientists now believe that the Finke River, flowing through the arid heart of Australia, is the oldest river system still surviving on Earth. Geological evidence suggests it has been following the same course for hundreds of …

Supreme Court Rules Unreserved Seats Open to All Candidates on Merit

Supreme Court Rules Unreserved Seats Open to All Candidates on Merit

In an important ruling strengthening the principle of equality of opportunity, the Supreme Court of India has clarified that unreserved or general category seats in public employment are open to all candidates, irrespective of their social category, provided they qualify on pure merit. The verdict settles a long-standing debate in recruitment practices across India. Why …

Which River is known as the Lifeline of the Thar Desert? Check the Name

Which River is known as the Lifeline of the Thar Desert? Check the Name

In a land where sand stretches far and rain is rare, water becomes the most precious gift of nature. Life in such dry regions depends on a single natural source that nourishes people, animals, and crops. This river turns barren land into living settlements, supports farming, and makes survival possible. Its presence brings hope and …

Which is the Cleanest City in India in 2026?

Which is the Cleanest City in India in 2026?

Cleanliness has become one of the most important measures of a city’s growth and quality of life in India. With rapid urbanization, managing waste, maintaining hygiene, and protecting the environment are major challenges. Every year, cities compete to prove their commitment to cleanliness, better sanitation, and citizen awareness. This effort not only improves living standards …

Karnataka Reforms Jamma Bane Land Records to Fix Decades-Old Issues in Kodagu

Karnataka Reforms Jamma Bane Land Records to Fix Decades-Old Issues in Kodagu

The Karnataka government has taken an important step to modernise land governance in the Kodagu region. Through a recent amendment to the land revenue law, the state aims to resolve long-pending documentation problems related to Jamma Bane lands. The reform is expected to benefit indigenous communities by ensuring clear ownership records and easier access to …

TranslateGemma: Google Launches Open Translation Models Covering 55 Languages

TranslateGemma: Google Launches Open Translation Models Covering 55 Languages

In a major boost to open-source artificial intelligence, Google has launched TranslateGemma, a new collection of open translation models designed to break language barriers worldwide. Built on the Gemma 3 architecture, these models enable efficient, high-quality translation across 55 global languages, making advanced AI translation accessible on everything from smartphones to cloud servers. Why in …

Giant 300-Year-Old Black Coral Discovered in New Zealand's Deep Sea

Giant 300-Year-Old Black Coral Discovered in New Zealand’s Deep Sea

Marine scientists have made a rare and remarkable discovery in the deep waters off New Zealand. A giant black coral, estimated to be 300–400 years old, has been found during a scientific exploration near Fiordland. The find sheds new light on long-lived deep-sea ecosystems and reinforces the importance of protecting fragile marine habitats from human …

Government Blocks 242 Illegal Betting and Gambling Website Links

Government Blocks 242 Illegal Betting and Gambling Website Links

The Government has intensified its crackdown on illegal online betting and gambling platforms by blocking 242 website links in a single action. This step is part of a wider enforcement drive that has already led to the takedown of over 7,800 illegal betting and gambling websites across the country. The move reflects growing concerns over …

Dr Jitendra Singh Releases ‘Gen V Bano’ and ‘Mahatma’ at India’s First NAMO Book Fest

Dr Jitendra Singh Releases ‘Gen V Bano’ and ‘Mahatma’ at India’s First NAMO Book Fest

India witnessed a new literary initiative with the launch of the first-ever NAMO Book Fest in New Delhi. On this occasion, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh released two books that focus on inspiration, leadership, and values. The event aims to bring together writers, thinkers, and young readers to encourage meaningful discussions around ideas shaping modern …

Sukhatme National Award in Statistics - 2026: Call for Nominations

Sukhatme National Award in Statistics – 2026: Call for Nominations

To recognise exceptional lifetime contributions in statistics, the Government of India has invited nominations for the Sukhatme National Award in Statistics – 2026. Instituted by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), the award honours eminent Indian statisticians whose work has significantly strengthened the system of official statistics in India. About the Sukhatme National …

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