Transforming Indian Agriculture through adoption of Agrivoltaics

Agriculture is the backbone of India’s rural economy employing nearly half of the country’s workforce and supporting food security for over 1.4 billion people. However, the farmers’ community continues to face: Rising input costs; Erratic electricity supply, and; Increasing climate risks. In this context, Solar energy, particularly Solar-powered Irrigation has emerged as one of the most…

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Ketu Gochar in Magha Nakshatra 2026: Ketu Transit in Magha Nakshatra brings changes in your life; check your zodiac sign

Ketu is one of the shadow planets that moved to Magha Nakshatra on March 29, 2026. Ketu moved to Magha Nakshatra after a long period and this will bring so many changes in life. This is Ketu’s own Nakshatra. According to astrology, Ketu represents spirituality, isolation and detachment. The change may not be visible immediately…

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Soft Parenting vs Gentle Parenting: What’s the real difference and which one works better? |

Soft Parenting vs Gentle Parenting: What’s the real difference and which one works better? (Photo Credit: Shutterstock) In the modern changing world of parenting, it is common to hear the terms soft parenting and gentle parenting used interchangeably. Though both forms of parenting promote the development of well-rounded and emotionally well-adjusted children, they are not…

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JPSC Civil Services exam 2026 admit card date announced for Prelims: Check when and how to download hall ticket

JPSC Civil Services exam 2026 admit card date announced. The hall tickets will be released on April 8, 2026. The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has released the admit card for the Combined Civil Services (Direct Recruitment) Preliminary Competitive Examination-2025. Candidates can download their hall tickets online from 8th April 2026. The exam is scheduled…

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‘They can go home’: Australians condemn creation of ‘Little India’ in Melbourne for $1.2M | World News

Melbourne council is set to spend a whopping $1.2 million to establish a “Little India” in Docklands with the hope that it will become a “leading cultural precinct” in the city centre. The location was chosen after the city spent $150,000 on a scoping study to identify a site as a part of efforts to…

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Myopia control through lifestyle changes: India’s urgent vision crisis

India stands at the brink of a silent yet rapidly escalating public health challenge—myopia. Once dismissed as a minor refractive inconvenience corrected with spectacles, myopia has now evolved into a significant non-communicable ocular condition with long-term implications. Among children and adolescents, the rise is particularly alarming, driven by profound lifestyle changes in the past two…

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Why modern musicians are choosing web harmoniums over traditional ones

We value speed and simplicity. Traditional harmoniums require space, regular tuning, and care, which can feel like a lot in a fast-paced digital lifestyle. Web harmoniums, on the other hand, are instantly accessible. You just open your laptop, launch a browser, and start playing. There is no setup or maintenance involved, making the entire experience…

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