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ICG Inducts Its First Indigenously Designed Pollution Control Vessel ‘Samudra Pratap’

India’s Coast Guard inducts ‘Samudra Pratap’, its first indigenous pollution control vessel, boosting maritime pollution response and self-reliance in defence. Introduction: A New Sentinel for India’s Seas On December 23, … Read More

How Education Is Splitting Into Two Parallel Realities

Education systems worldwide are splitting into two parallel realities—one advanced and tech-driven, the other underfunded and left behind. Here’s why it matters. Introduction: A Tale of Two Classrooms In one … Read More

Why Researchers Fear AI May Be Learning From Silence, Not Data

Why AI researchers fear machines are learning from silence instead of data—and how shrinking human input could reshape intelligence, bias, and trust. Introduction: When the Quiet Starts Teaching Machines Artificial … Read More

No Herbal Infusion Can Be Called Tea, Clarifies FSSAI: Why the Regulator Is Drawing a Firm Line

FSSAI warns food businesses against misusing the word ‘tea’ for herbal infusions, clarifying that only Camellia sinensis products qualify under law. Meta Description (150–160 characters) FSSAI warns food businesses against … Read More

The Race to Visit Earth’s Fastest-Changing Landscapes

The race to visit Earth’s fastest-changing landscapes reveals how climate change, tourism, and urgency are reshaping travel and our relationship with the planet. Introduction: Chasing a World That Won’t Stand … Read More