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The Hindu The civil services dream: how Delhi maintains a pull on UPSC aspirants
UPSC preparation is often long and difficult. Students prepare and take exams multiple times due to limited seats and high numbers of applicants. Delhi is a popular hub for UPSC preparation because of its prestigious coaching facilities and highly competitive atmosphere
The Hindu Collapse of coal mining in Britain has lessons for India | Explained
A new paper shows that even in a formalised economy like the U.K., miners never fully recovered from the decline of coal mining
The Hindu Wayanad landslides LIVE: rescue operations to continue; death toll crosses 200
As many as 191 persons were reported missing; harsh terrain came in the way of rescue efforts by personnel of various forces; 1,592 persons were rescued from the ravaged sites in two days and moved to various hospitals; 99 persons are under treatment
The Hindu Minimum two EV charging points in buildings, complexes with 250-kW load and over 5,000 sq. m built-up area
KERC issues guidelines for EV charging stations in apartments, multi-storey buildings and complexes
The Hindu ‘With 70 schools, Bengaluru becoming a hub for international schools’
With India having one of the largest number of international schools in the world, we expect to see a year-on-year growth of 10% to 15% which would translate to 70 to 100 new schools every year, says Syed Sultan Ahmed
The Hindu Morning Digest: Wayanad death toll crosses 200; heavy rain brings Delhi to its knees, schools closed today, and more
Here is a select list of stories to start the day
The Hindu Maharashtra farmers’ leader to form third alliance
The farmer leader, who earlier met Maratha activist Manoj Jarange, said he was trying to unite all classes of the community
The Hindu Andhra Pradesh CM tells officials to unearth irregularities in mining of sand, other minerals
Mr. Naidu ordered that details of the irregularities be dug out with due focus on plundering of silica and quartz.
The Hindu Zombies in our genes helped us evolve, and could help battle cancers
Most viruses can’t really affect the genome but retroviruses buck this trend: they can integrate and reshape the genomes of the hosts they infect