IITM summer internship 2026 opens: Master’s students invited for hands-on research in climate science

The Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology has announced that it is accepting applications for its Summer Internship Programme 2026. Through this programme, Masters students will get a chance to leave classrooms and do research in actual research settings. The internship is of duration 2 to 3 months and is not an ordinary academic exercise rather…

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Extreme Weather Conditions: Kuwait orders outdoor work suspension amid severe weather alert, safety concerns rise across sectors | World News

Kuwait issues advisory to stop outdoor work as extreme conditions hit / Image: file Kuwait has urged companies to temporarily suspend outdoor work as unstable and potentially dangerous weather conditions sweep across the country, raising serious safety concerns for workers exposed to open environments.The advisory, issued on March 26, comes as authorities warn of worsening…

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Spare The Ships

Countries like Iran, Ukraine, and the US have started attacking cargo ships during conflicts. This is dangerous for the whole world. In the first two weeks of the Iran war, 16 cargo ships were hit. After that, hundreds of other ships stopped moving and stayed in the Gulf because they were scared of being attacked….

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From 1 to 9: Choosing the right business name for success through numerology

Increasingly, entrepreneurs are turning to numerology for assistance in naming their ventures. In today’s world, branding is as much about strategic thinking as it is about the underlying energy.The main point of numerology is that each letter has a different sound. When you put letters together, you get a special “energy signature” or number vibration….

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Army artillery, S-400, SU-30 overhaul, Coast Guard ACVs: DAC clears Rs 2.38 lakh crore deals – who gets what

In a big boost for the capabilities of the armed forces, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) chaired by defence minister Rajnath Singh has accorded the Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for the procurement of equipment worth Rs 2.38 lakh crore. DAC has cleared the procurement of major defence equipment such as 60 Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA)…

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Harvard Law clinical staff, University agree on just 6 of 43 contract clauses after 19 months of negotiation

Why Harvard Law’s contract talks are stuck after 19 months After nearly 19 months of negotiations, Harvard Law School’s clinical staff and the University administration have made limited headway in finalising their first labour contract, underscoring deep divides over core employment and academic issues. Despite more than 100 proposals being exchanged, agreement has been reached…

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Days before Charlie gets assassinated…”: Candace Owens accuses Erika Kirk of plotting Charlie Kirk’s murder and staging sympathy posts

Candace Owens has accused Erika of plotting her husband’s murder, alleging she tried to shape public perception in advance. Owens pointed to an Instagram post from September 8, where Erika shared a video of her frail mother, claiming it was meant to gain sympathy and build a narrative. The claims remain unverified and have sparked…

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Markets without masters

For most of the twentieth century, capitalism rested on a simple institutional arrangement: governments governed, corporations produced, and markets mediated between them. That architecture is now undergoing a structural mutation. Multinational corporations increasingly control the systems through which modern societies operate—data networks, cloud infrastructure, global supply chains, financial platforms, and artificial intelligence compute capacity. The…

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