Scientists found fossil pollen that revealed a hidden Nile channel used to build the Great Pyramid |

Ancient Egyptians ingeniously utilized a forgotten, high-volume Nile branch, the Khufu Branch, to transport massive pyramid stones. Image credit: Chatgpt If you’ve spent any time on TikTok or history subreddits, you’ve definitely seen the wild theories on how the Great Pyramid of Giza was built. Aliens, lost future civilisations, complicated sound-wave levitation- people will believe…

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Who is afraid of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru?

Prime Minister Nehru’s procession is cheered by crowds in New York City. From album “Visit of his Excellency Jawaharlal Nehru Prime Minister of India to the United States of America” As the US-Iran conflict uncontrollably simmers through its 11th week; as the first 8 weeks of the conflict the missiles struck on multiple targets in…

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‘Much faster than estimated’: Iran rebuilding military & already producing drones, US intel warns

US intelligence assessments suggesting Iran could rebuild key military capabilities within months have raised fresh questions over the long-term effectiveness of US-Israeli strikes on Tehran’s defence infrastructure. According to a CNN report citing multiple sources familiar with American intelligence, Iran has already restarted parts of its drone production during the six-week ceasefire that began in…

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The sacred and the profane in summer

Raseel Gujral’s Dakhini I Dili at Bikaner House is the mingling of the sacred and the profane. Neatly aligned into a medley of vintage Pichwais, Tanjores and Ravi Varma’s oleographs with a trio of sculpted winged Devis created by Raseel herself, this exhibition is a leaf out of the passages of the past. Raseel is…

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Quote of the day by Kahlil Gibran: “Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of…” |

Kahlil Gibran (Image: Wikipedia) Some quotations sound beautiful immediately, almost as if they belong inside poetry before they belong inside ordinary conversation. People read them once and pause, not necessarily because they fully understand the meaning at that moment, but because something about the words feels larger than the sentence itself. Kahlil Gibran often wrote…

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Tony Adams Birthday: Brooklyn Beckham wishes Victoria’s father for 80th birthday; skips grand party: ‘x I love you so much’ |

The Beckhams might have bad blood between them, but love runs in the veins as well. Brooklyn Beckham, the eldest sibling and media personality, shared an adorable photo of himself and Victoria Beckham’s father, Tony Adams, to celebrate his grandfather’s 80th birthday. While the rest of the family joined a grand party, the 27-year-old swiftly…

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Harvard’s grading reset begins in 2027: Faculty vote to curb easy A’s in undergraduate courses

Harvard moves to make A grades harder to secure for undergraduates Harvard University is preparing to make one of the most closely watched changes to grading policy in American higher education, arguing that the meaning of an A grade has been diluted by years of inflation at elite campuses. The university’s Faculty of Arts and…

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