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Bt cotton farming revolutionizes women's employment in India: Study
London, July 29 ANI: One of the first genetically modified crops, Bt cotton, has been the source of increasing employment for Indian women, says a new study. Dr Arjunan Subramanian of WMG Warwick Manufacturing read moreDalai Lama visits historical Buddhist monastery in Ladakh
Ladakh, July 29 ANI: Tibetan spiritual leader, Dalai Lama visited an old Buddhist monastery in Ladakh's Nubra valley of Jammu and Kashmir in the course of his nine-day visit to the region. He consecrated read moreMolecular pathway responsible for Parkinson's disease identified
London, July 29 ANI: Scientists have identified a molecular pathway responsible for the death of key nerve cells whose loss causes Parkinson's disease. The researchers in Lu's lab conducted their read moreOstriches' flying technique provides clues to dino moves
Washington, July 1 ANI: The way ostriches use their limbs and wings may provide clues about how its dinosaur ancestors moved, say researchers. German scientists said that wing-use and hind limb function read moreSandalwood worth over a million seized in Darjeeling
Darjeeling, July 1 ANI: Sandalwood worth over Rs. one crore has been seized from two trucks in West Bengal's Darjeeling District on Wednesday. Acting on a tip, officials of the Directorate of Revenue stopped trucks in the Ghoshpukur area and seized 12 tonnes of sandalwood read moreHyundai domestic sales up by about 19 percent
New Delhi, July 1 ANI: Hyundai Motor India Ltd, the country's second largest car manufacturer and the largest passenger car exporter, continued to be on a growth trajectory with the domestic sales growing by 18 read moreViveka's family releases photographs to prove her relations with Gautam
Mumbai July 5: ANI Family of supermodel Viveka Babaji, who committed suicide on June 25, has released photographs hinting at a relationship between her and Gautam Vora. Babaji's family, with the help read moreAfghan military officers to be trained in Pakistan
Kabul, July 1 ANI: Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai has agreed to send some military officers to Pakistan for training. According to the Washington Post, this is a significant policy shift, and signals a deepening relationship between the long-wary neighbors read more| << < 1 > >> | ||
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