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- March 2, 2015

Dynamic Squad and Focused Preparations Highlight India’s Title Aspirations Mumbai, India: The Indian Women’s Cricket Team is leaving no stone unturned in its preparations for the ICC ODI World Cup 2025, scheduled to be held in New Zealand. With a carefully balanced squad of seasoned players and emerging talent, the team aims to clinch its maiden ODI World Cup title.
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In a groundbreaking educational reform, Sikkim has integrated indigenous knowledge and traditional practices into its school curriculum. This initiative, launched by the State Education Department, aims to instill cultural pride among students while promoting the preservation of local traditions, skills, and values. Key Features of the Curriculum Expansion Benefits of the New Curriculum Community and Economic Impact Future Plans Blending
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Boosting global partnerships to redefine organic agriculture In a significant push to enhance its organic farming sector, Sikkim has officially designated 2025 as the “Year of Organic Exports.” The state, already recognized as India’s first fully organic farming region, is now setting its sights on international markets, creating new economic opportunities for its farmers and
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Pioneering the Future: Kota Sets Benchmark with AI-Driven Education Kota, Rajasthan: Renowned as India’s coaching capital, Kota is now making strides in academic innovation by integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into its educational curricula. Under the guidance of the Rajasthan State Education Board (RSEB) and supported by the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020), this transformative initiative aims to equip
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Ahmedabad, India — In the story of Air India Flight AI171, the narrative arcs across metal, machine, and mystery. It was a flight meant to rise — and yet, in 38 seconds, it fell into silence. But before that silence, there were whispers. Warnings. Flickers of failure. And at the heart of this growing storm
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World’s Largest Turtle Nesting Site Safeguarded with Advanced Measures Odisha has intensified efforts to safeguard the Olive Ridley turtles, an endangered species, during their annual nesting season along the state’s coastline. Recognized as the world’s largest mass nesting site, Odisha’s beaches like Gahirmatha, Rushikulya, and Devi River Mouth host lakhs of turtles every year. Enhanced Protection Measures Key Nesting Grounds Conservation
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