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India’s GDP Growth Forecast for FY25

India’s Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth is projected to reach a four-year low of 6.4 per cent for the financial year 2024-25. This estimate, released by the National Statistics Office (NSO), reflects challenges in industrial and investment sectors. The ..

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What is AnemiaPhone?

In recent developments, Cornell University researchers have transferred AnemiaPhone technology to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). This innovative tool offers a rapid, accurate, and cost-effective screening method for iron deficiency, a leading cause of anaemia. Anaemily affects pregnant ..

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Two Rare Neuroptera Species Discovered in Kerala

Recent research in Kerala has revealed two rare species belonging to the Order Neuroptera. The Shadpada Entomology Research Lab (SERL) at Christ College has documented these findings, which include Glenochrysa zeylanica and Indophanes barbara. The rediscovery of Glenochrysa zeylanica marks ..

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Maha Kumbh – Managing River Ganga’s Cleanliness

The Maha Kumbh Mela, set to commence on February 13, 2025, in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, is anticipated to attract around 450 million pilgrims over 44 days. This monumental gathering poses challenges, particularly regarding the cleanliness of the Ganga River, where ..

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Decline of Wading Birds in Southern India

Coastal and inland wetlands in southern India are experiencing decline. A recent study conducted in Kerala has revealed alarming trends in the population of wading birds, which serve as crucial indicators of wetland health. The research spans the decade from ..

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What is NISAR Mission?

The NISAR mission, a collaborative effort between NASA and ISRO, aims to revolutionise Earth observation. To be launched in March 2025 from ISRO’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre, this dual-band radar satellite will monitor Earth’s land and ice surfaces with remarkable ..

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What is “Toxic Male Technique” in Mosquito Control?

Recent advancements in genetic engineering have opened new avenues for pest control. Australian scientists have proposed a novel method to combat tropical diseases caused by mosquitoes. This method involves genetically modifying male mosquitoes to produce toxic semen that kills female ..

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Nato’s Defence Spending and Membership Updates

Nato, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, has been a very important military alliance since its formation in 1949. In light of recent geopolitical tensions, particularly following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, discussions around defence spending among member states have intensified. US ..

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