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Front page
- Ditwah-driven rain floods south T.N., damages crops
- GS -1 Geography
- Read about Tropical Cyclone – Conditions necessary for tropical cyclones – Arabian sea and Bay of Bengal Tropical Cyclones
- DGCA orders urgent software upgrade on Airbus A320 aircraft
- Prelims – DGCA
- Prelims – DGCA
World
- Taliban facilitating terrorists’ infiltration across border: Pak.
- GS -2 Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests, Indian diaspora.
- GS -2 Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests, Indian diaspora.
Business
- Why is Govt. reviving the SCI?
- ‘Depletion of ferrous scrap sources hugely challenging for India’
Profiles
- Fragile frontier
- Vital vanguard
FAQ
- How will new codes change labour laws?
- What are the facts on uranium in breast milk?
- Why has Goa been asked to set up a tiger reserve?
Science
- Hormone therapy can alter proteins in transwomen’s blood
- The many roles of sugarcane in India and the world
- How much plastic is too much for marine birds, mammals, turtles?
News
- Govt. orders ‘SIM binding’ for messaging platforms
- ‘Maharashtra govt. must spotlight unknown Ellora treasures’
- NCDC mulls social media integration to study disease patterns, strengthen health security
- CSIR-NAL unveils production version of Hansa-3 plane
- ‘Terrorist launchpads shifted from border areas’
- India sends more relief to cyclone-battered Sri Lanka
- Constitution evolving to ‘swadeshi’, says Presidential Reference Bench
- Scientists warn against accepting ‘one-sided deal’ at plant treaty meet