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Union Minister for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy will inaugurate the Ministry of Mines Pavilion at the India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2025, being held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, on 14 November 2025. The IITF, organized annually by the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), is one of Asia’s largest trade exhibitions, drawing over a million visitors and serving as a vibrant platform to showcase India’s industrial, technological, and economic achievements. This year’s pavilion will powerfully highlight India’s mineral strength and its pivotal contribution to building a Viksit Bharat – Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat, a vision that emphasizes a…

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बिहार में सरकारी नौकरी अब सिर्फ रोज़गार का साधन नहीं, बल्कि इज़्जत और पहचान का प्रतीक बन चुकी है। यहां हर गली, हर गांव में युवाओं की एक ही चाहत होती है किसी तरह एक सरकारी नौकरी लग जाए। क्योंकि बिहार के समाज में नौकरी सिर्फ आमदनी नहीं देती, बल्कि सम्मान और स्थिरता भी देती है। यही कारण है कि लाखों युवा सालों तक परीक्षा की तैयारी करते रहते हैं, कई बार असफल होने पर भी उम्मीद नहीं छोड़ते। बिहार में सरकारी नौकरी पाने का जुनून इतना गहरा है कि निजी नौकरी करने वालों को भी कई बार समाज में…

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A tragic train collision in Chhattisgarh’s Bilaspur district has once again exposed deep concerns about safety on India’s vast railway network. On a quiet Tuesday evening, a local MEMU passenger train rammed into a stationary goods train near Lal Khadan Torva Phatak, close to Bilaspur railway station, leaving at least eight people dead and more than fourteen others injured. The crash occurred around 4 pm and caused extensive damage to the front coaches of the passenger train. According to railway officials, preliminary findings suggest that the MEMU train may have overshot a red signal before the collision. The impact was…

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A healthy heart is not built in a day, nor is it only about intense workouts or strict diets. Often, the smallest steps we take each day, the food we choose, how much we move, how we manage stress quietly shape our heart’s long-term health. The truth is that small, steady changes are more effective and sustainable than sudden lifestyle overhauls. 1. Eat smart, not strict Good heart health begins in the kitchen. Your meals don’t need to be complicated; they just need to be balanced. A heart-friendly diet includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, lean meats, and fish.…

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India has taken another major step towards self-reliance in electronics manufacturing. The government has recently approved seven projects worth around ₹5,532 crore under the Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS). These projects aim to boost the domestic production of key electronic components such as printed circuit boards (PCBs), camera modules, and copper-clad laminates parts that are currently heavily imported. This move marks an important shift in India’s electronics journey. For decades, the country has relied on foreign imports for many crucial parts used in phones, computers, and other devices. While India has made progress in assembling finished products, it still depends…

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We all want our food to be fresh, tasty, and safe to eat. But often, the way we store food at home is overlooked. Poor storage can cause food to lose nutrients, spoil faster, or even make us sick. Learning how to store food properly is simple, but it can make a big difference for our health, wallet, and the environment. Why proper storage matters Food is more than just calories. It is packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that keep our body healthy. However, these nutrients can break down if food is stored incorrectly. For example, leafy vegetables left…

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In a landmark decision, India’s Supreme Court has awarded compensation to a transgender woman teacher whose employment was terminated by two private schools one in Uttar Pradesh and another in Gujarat because of her gender identity. This ruling underscores India’s growing commitment to advancing transgender rights and sets a significant precedent in the global discourse on LGBTQ+ legal protections. It sends a clear message that discrimination based on gender identity will not be tolerated. Background of the case The petitioner, a transwoman teacher, had been appointed by both schools to teach and contribute to education in her respective institutions. However,…

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Have you ever agreed to something even when you didn’t really want to? Maybe you said yes to an extra task at work, a social invitation, or a favour for a friend, even though it felt inconvenient. Most of us have been there. Saying no often feels harder than saying yes, and there are emotional, social, and psychological reasons for it. The emotional struggle One reason saying no is hard is guilt. We feel bad when we think someone might be disappointed or hurt by our refusal. Many people also fear being judged or seen as rude. Even when we…

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In response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured him India would cease purchasing Russian oil, the Indian government has firmly reiterated its commitment to safeguarding national interests. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) emphasized that India’s energy import policies are guided primarily by the need to protect the interests of Indian consumers in a volatile global energy market. Ensuring stable oil supplies at affordable prices remains a top priority for the country. India’s decision to continue importing discounted Russian crude oil has attracted considerable international attention. Despite pressure from Western nations, India has…

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October 15 is celebrated as World Students’ Day in India to honor Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the beloved ‘People’s President’ and a lifelong champion of education and youth. While the day is marked with speeches, events, and school programs, one of Dr. Kalam’s most inspiring beliefs stands out: every student has the potential to be a teacher. This idea changes the way we think about learning. It’s not just about absorbing knowledge but also about sharing it. Dr. Kalam often said that learning is a two-way street. While teachers guide and mentor, students can also inspire, teach, and influence those…

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