Nuclear fusion closer to becoming a reality
- SCIENCE
- March 2, 2015

In a bold step towards safeguarding one of the world’s richest ecosystems, the Andhra Pradesh government has unveiled a statewide campaign to protect the biodiversity of the Eastern Ghats. Known for its dense forests, rare wildlife, and vital rivers, this mountain range is crucial to the ecological balance of the region. Home to endangered species like the Asian Elephant and Lion-tailed
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A Fusion of Drama, Music, and Modern Narratives Captures the Hearts of Millennials and Gen Z Mumbai, India: Musical theater is experiencing a resurgence in India’s urban centers, captivating younger audiences with its unique blend of drama, music, and live performances. Cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru are seeing a rise in the popularity of musicals, as production houses adapt
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In a landmark decision aimed at preserving and promoting cultural heritage, the Assam government has officially incorporated the Bodo language into the state’s educational curriculum. This initiative highlights the state’s commitment to celebrating linguistic diversity and ensuring that the rich heritage of the Bodo community is acknowledged and preserved for future generations. Curriculum Enhancement Cultural
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A Significant Milestone for Biodiversity Conservation in West Bengal Sundarbans, West Bengal: The Sundarbans Mangrove Restoration Project has successfully expanded the Royal Bengal Tiger’s habitat by 25%, marking a significant achievement in the conservation efforts for one of the world’s most endangered species. This growth not only boosts the tiger population but also reinforces the crucial role of mangrove ecosystems in
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Environmental Concerns Take Center Stage Ahead of Assembly Elections New Delhi, India: As Delhi gears up for its 2025 Assembly Elections, the worsening air quality in the national capital has emerged as a pivotal issue that could influence voter sentiment. With Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) frequently touching “severe” levels during winter months, residents are demanding stronger environmental policies,
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🎓 India is no longer just exporting students — it’s importing campuses. In what may be the biggest shake-up in Indian higher education in decades, five world-renowned foreign universities have received the green light from the University Grants Commission (UGC) to open fully autonomous campuses right here in India. Gone are the days when a
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