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  • Your brain is better at math that you think it is
    IANS   We may not know it but our brains are actually pretty good at math and they constantly perform complicated calculations to make sense of the world , researchers have found.   Our br
  • Sindhu, Sakshi, Dipa, Jitu conferred Khel Ratna awards
    New Delhi, August 29 (IANS) Rio Olympics medallists -- shuttler P.V. Sindhu and wrestler Sakshi Malik -- and gymnast Dipa Karmakar along with shooter Jitu Rai were conferred the prestigious Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ra
  • Self Determination In Education Policy
    The word ‘education’ derived from the Latin word ‘educare,’ when literally translated means ‘to bring forth’ or ‘to lead forth.’ Its true meaning shows that the s
  • Teacher in violence-torn Kashmir starts makeshift schools
    SRINAGAR, India, August 29 (Reuters) - Wedding halls and prayer rooms have been turned into classrooms in Indian-administered Kashmir as families struggle to provide children with a normal life after more than
  • Maternal death rate rising in US: Study
    New York, August 29 (IANS) While maternal mortality rates are on the decline internationally, the number of women who die during or soon after pregnancy is on the rise in the US, new research has found. &nbs
  • Your brain is better at math that you think it is
    New York, August 29 (IANS) We may not know it but our brains are actually pretty good at math and they constantly perform complicated calculations to make sense of the world , researchers have found.  
  • Airtel makes 3G, 4G data cheaper for prepaid users
    New Delhi, August 29 (IANS) In order to bring down the cost of internet usage for its prepaid users, Bharti Airtel has announced two internet packs, a company statement said here on Monday.   The tel
  • Kerry in Bangladesh, discusses terrorism with Hasina
    Dhaka, August 29 (IANS) Visiting US Secretary of State John Kerry met Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina here on Monday with the talks believed to have focused on terrorism, in the wake of last month's ter
  • Indonesian man might hold title for world's oldest at 145
    Jakarata, August 29 (IANS) An Indonesian man is set to hold the title of world's oldest man at 145 years, authorities here said on Monday.   Living in a village in the Sragen Regency area of Central
  • New RBI chief's policies to broadly echo Rajan's: Reuters poll
    BENGALURU, August 29 (Reuters) - Indian monetary policy is likely to stay broadly unchanged when Urjit Patel takes over as Reserve Bank of India governor, according to a Reuters poll, but his approach to cleani
  • Suicide bomber kills 54 in Yemen attack - health ministry
    ADEN, Yemen, August 29 (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed at least 54 people when he drove a car bomb into a militia compound in Aden on Monday, the health ministry said, in one of the deadliest attacks claime
  • India's growth pace likely slowed in April-June: Reuters Poll
    BENGALURU, August 29 (Reuters) - India's economic growth likely lost some momentum in the April-June quarter on cutbacks in domestic and global demand, a Reuters poll showed.   The poll also found th
  • Mediterranean diet good for heart disease patients
    London, August 29 (IANS) The Mediterranean diet is associated with a reduced risk of death in patients with a history of cardiovascular disease such as coronary artery disease and stroke, says yet another study
  • Trump challenges Clinton to release medical records
    Washington, August 29 (IANS) Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump challenged Democratic rival Hillary Clinton to release "detailed medical records" and said he would have "no problem" releasing his own.
  • Forget Freedom 251, here comes another smartphone at Rs 501
    New Delhi, August 29 (IANS) The world's cheapest smartphone 'Freedom 251" has got competition. At Rs 501, ChampOne C1 device has a fingerprint scanner and packs in 2GB of RAM with 16GB of internal memory. &n
  • Majority want Japan PM Abe to stay on until Tokyo 2020 Olympics – poll
    TOKYO, August 29 (Reuters) - Support for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe edged above 60 percent for the first time in almost two years, and nearly the same percentage want him to stay in the top job until To
  • Drake wins early Video Music Award, all eyes on Beyonce
    NEW YORK, August 29 (Reuters) - Canadian rapper Drake and British DJ Calvin Harris took home early awards at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) on Sunday on a night expected to be dominated by "Lemonade" singer
  • Trump to give speech on illegal immigration on Wednesday
    WASHINGTON, August 29 (Reuters) - U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump tweeted on Sunday night that he would make a major speech on illegal immigration in Arizona on Wednesday.   The ann
  • More U.S. counties to see Obama care marketplace monopoly: analysis
    NEW YORK, August 29 (Reuters) - Nearly a third of U.S. counties will likely be served by only one insurer that participates in an Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace in 2017, according to an analysis publishe
  • Brazil's Dilma Rousseff takes stand in impeachment trial
    BRASILIA, August 29 (Reuters) - Suspended President Dilma Rousseff will make a last stand in Brazil's Senate on Monday in an impeachment trial that is widely expected to remove her from office and end more than
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