Fingal’S Cave: Scotland’s Fingal’s Cave is a 60-million-year-old volcanic wonder where Atlantic Ocean creates haunting natural music | World News

Rising from the Atlantic Ocean on the remote Scottish island of Staffa, Fingal’s Cave is one of the world’s most extraordinary natural landmarks. Carved into towering hexagonal basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic eruptions around 60 million years ago, the cave is celebrated not only for its striking appearance but also for its remarkable acoustics….

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HBSE Haryana Board extends deadline to upload Class 9 and 11 annual examination marks till July 24

Haryana Board revises last date for online submission of Class 9 and 11 annual examination marks NEW DELHI: The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has extended the last date for affiliated schools to upload the annual examination marks of Class 9 and Class 11 students for the 2025-26 academic session. Schools can now submit…

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An indigenous Yurok family from California brought a dying river back to life after leading a decades-long fight to remove four dams | World News

Yurok attorney Amy Bowers Cordalis and the Klamath River, where her family helped lead a historic river restoration effort. More than a century after four dams cut off the Klamath River’s natural flow, salmon are finally swimming freely upstream again. The historic comeback follows the completion of the world’s largest dam removal project in October…

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The old men are not leaving

At some point, very quietly, the world decided that thirty-nine was no longer an age but a warning label. In sport it is meant to be the beginning of the soft exit: the ambassadorial smile, the carefully managed minutes, the documentary crew arriving while the violins tune up for one last montage. In professional life…

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Chinese Astrology: These Zodiacs Must Avoid Signing Contracts This Week |

With Mercury in retrograde motion in Gemini, some zodiac animals will move rather quickly today. This speed could cause problems with major decisions such as signing contracts, closing property deals, and finalising financial transactions. Today may be very busy, and decisions made today should be thoroughly reviewed. If you are a Monkey (born in 1968,…

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Despite ban, Akali Dal, SGPC and Waris Punjab De begin public screening of movie ‘Satluj’ across Punjab | Amritsar News

Sikh religious and political groups are publicly screening the banned film ‘Satluj’ across Punjab and Delhi. AMRITSAR: Despite the Centre banning the screening of Satluj in India, Sikh religious bodies and political organisations have begun publicly screening the film at gurdwaras and village grounds across Punjab and Delhi, saying it highlights a significant chapter of…

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Delhi shines in national school performance index, but enrolment and retention gaps remain

Delhi has been placed among the better-performing States and Union Territories in the Performance Grading Index (PGI) 2025-26, reflecting strong performance across key school education indicators. However, the review also identified declining foundational enrolment and lower retention at the secondary level, highlighting areas where targeted interventions will be needed to sustain educational progress. Delhi has…

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America’s 250th birthday seen from space: Nasa shares stunning ISS footage of Los Angeles fireworks |

From hundreds of kilometres above Earth, a national celebration looked very different. While crowds gathered across the United States for the country’s 250th anniversary, astronauts aboard the International Space Station watched the evening lights spread across the planet below. On July 4, as fireworks filled the skies over Los Angeles, the display became part of…

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Meditation mistress and landscapes

The foyer as an exhibition space at the India Habitat Centre, is historic though it is small.Its most important exhibition to date was that of Homai Vyarawalla’s photography in 2010 which I had to review for the Times of India group. Fast forward to this month on the 11th  and  Echoes of Silence by Mumbai based Nidhi Sharma…

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