NCB's major drug bust: Whooping 3.4 tonnes ganja seized, 3 Maharashtra residents arrested
Do you often get stuck in a traffic jam and wondered how easy life could have been if you could just fly to your destination? Well, if students of the MVJ Engineering College in Bengaluru turn their concept into a working prototype, that could very well happen.
Come September 1, employers will be penalised if their staff not vaccinated: BBMP
US and its allies have issued an alert urging people to stay away from Kabul Airport in Afghanistan after a threat of an Islamic State terror attack surfaced on August 25th evening. Apart from US, Britain and Australia too have asked people to leave the premises of Kabul Airport, citing unspecified "security threats".
US President Joe Biden on Tuesday said the plan to withdraw nearly 6,000 troops from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover by August 31. Even as Kabul airport witnesses chaotic scenes, the question that arises is what happens once the withdrawal of troops take place? How many people can be evacuated by the deadline? What about those who are left behind? Also, what about the humanitarian crisis that looms large? Watch this video to know more.
The young minds from the RV College of Engineering in Bengaluru recently took the podium for their hybrid race car design in the Formula Hybrid competition at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the United States.
Ever since the Taliban were ousted by United States' forces in 2001, the fundamentalist Islamic group have grown richer & more powerful. The question that looms large is - How do the Taliban fund themselves to sustain their war?
Ahmad Massoud, the son of Ahmad Shah Massoud, who was one of the main leaders of Afghanistan’s anti-Soviet resistance in the 1980s, has been leading the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan in Panjshir Valley. Watch this video to learn more about who Ahmad Massoud is.
The ongoing crisis in Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover could burn a hole in your pocket as supply of certain spices like cumin & asafoetida and dry fruits like apricot, figs, raisins, etc. have been halted suddenly.
After 18 months, schools across Karnataka barring in Covid hotspots reopened for students from class 9 to 12. CM Basavaraj Bommai also inspected a school in Malleshwaram and appealed to students to not worry and follow all Covid protocols.
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