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IISC, HAL, the first hydroelectric dam and much more: How the Wadiyar kings of Mysore, not Nehru, sparked India’s science and technology renaissance

The Mysore kingdom was ruled by the Wadiyars from 1399 until 1947. They are considered to be descendants of Lord Krishna.

BJP rubbishes media reports suggesting party was planning to go door to door giving Sindoor to women, Amit Malviya slams Mamata Banerjee for using...

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has denied media reports claiming that the party is visiting house to house to distribute sindoor (vermilion).

Indian Postal Department launches DIGIPIN: Read how it will simplify and modernise India’s addressing system and help in citizen-centric delivery of public and private...

DIGIPIN provides a digital representation for a physical location along with a stable location identification. It complements the existing location system by adding precision, stability and permanency.

Thailand and Cambodia clash over the 11th century Preah Vihear Shiva temple: All you need to know about the longstanding border dispute

The temple was constructed by the Khmer Empire during its golden age. They also built the renowned Angkor Wat.

Darbhanga: Road constructed with BJP MP’s funds, after 2 months, District Council sanctions lakhs for the same: Has corruption of Prashant Kishor’s ‘Jan Suraj’...

In Darbhanga, Bihar, a road was constructed in March 2024 at a cost of ₹11 lakh. After 2 months, strangely, ₹6 lakh was again sanctioned in the name of the construction of the same road.

‘Troublemakers’, ‘Radical elements’: Inside Donald Trump’s war on foreign students in the US, and how it will adversely affect thousands of Indian youngsters

During a media interaction on 29th May, President Trump termed international students as “troublemakers” and proposed a 15 per cent cap on enrolling foreign students at the Harvard University and other higher education institutions in the United States.

As US Trade Court blocks most of Trump tariffs, here is how the US president lied about using tariffs to broker India-Pakistan ceasefire to...

Donald Trump lied about brokering ceasefire between India-Pakistan using tariffs because he wanted to avoid getting his import tariffs blocked by US Trade Court

As US government decides to revoke visas of Chinese students, read how academic institutions have been used by China for building a spying network...

China is said to have established an effective spying network at the top US universities including the Ivy league universities like Harvard and Stanford, which also receive massive funds from the Communist Party of China (CCP).

Indian Coast Guard races to prevent oil spill near Kerala: A breakdown of what happened and efforts undertaken to ward off grave ecological threat

The ICG activated its comprehensive pollution response in coordination with the state administration to deal with the all possible outcomes of the incident.

Md Yunus of Bangladesh confirms OpIndia report of Hindu houses burned by Islamists, but uses twisted logic of Leftist media to claim ‘it was...

Muhammad Yunus did not contradict OpIndia's report on facts but claimed that it added communal colour to the instance.

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