Bihar Schools Closed

Bihar Schools Closed Due to Rising Ganga Water Levels

Emergency Measures in Place: Schools Shut Until September 21 In response to the Ganga River exceeding its danger mark, 76 schools across Bihar will remain closed until September 21, 2024. Affected areas include Athamalgola, Badha, Bakhtiyarpur,Mokama, Sadar, Danapur, Fatuha, Patna Sadar, and Maner. This precaution aims to ensure safety due to potential flooding and accidents….

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India’s Richest and Poorest States Revealed: South Surges While Bengal Struggles

India’s Richest and Poorest States Revealed: South Surges While Bengal Struggles

Economic Shifts: Southern States Thrive, West Bengal Faces Persistent Decline A recent report by the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister highlights a significant economic shift in India. Southern states—Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu—now account for 30% of India’s GDP, showcasing remarkable growth. In contrast, West Bengal has faced a steady…

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Mohana Singh Becomes First Woman Fighter Pilot in LCA Tejas Squadron

Mohana Singh Becomes First Woman Fighter Pilot in LCA Tejas Squadron

Breaking Barriers: Mohana Singh Joins Elite ‘Flying Bullets’ Squadron Operating India’s LCA Tejas Squadron Leader Mohana Singh has made history as the first woman fighter pilot to join the Indian Air Force’s prestigious 18 ‘Flying Bullets’ squadron, operating the indigenously developed LCA Tejas fighter jets. Recently, she participated in the ‘Tarang Shakti’ exercise in Jodhpur,…

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Archaeology Students Find Ancient Inscriptions at Tirunelveli at Murugan Temple

Archaeology Students Find Ancient Inscriptions at Tirunelveli at Murugan Temple

A group of archaeology students has discovered old inscriptions at the Murugan Temple in Tirunelveli. These ancient writings can be of hundreds of years old and can give important information about history, culture, and religious practices of the area. Experts believe that this discovery will help in studying and preserving the region’s history.

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