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Rajasthan has recorded an extraordinary spell of heavy June rain across its eastern and western regions. The surge has brought relief from heat and improved farm prospects, while raising the risk of localised flooding. |
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Rajasthan has recorded an extraordinary spell of heavy June rain across its eastern and western regions. The surge has brought relief from heat and improved farm prospects, while raising the risk of localised flooding. |
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Tamil Nadu's first state-wide raptor survey has revealed its forests are now one of southern India's last refuges for Critically Endangered vultures. The new bird surveys recorded 51 raptor species and dozens of threatened birds across the state. |
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A strong western disturbance is set to bring rain, thunderstorms, hail and squally winds across north India. The wet spell may ease severe heat, but it also raises the risk of travel disruption, crop damage and power outages. |
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India's rainy season is gathering pace, with fresh regions coming under its influence and weather patterns shifting across large parts of the country. Here's what to expect. |
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A slow-moving ceiling fan does not always mean it's time for a replacement. In many cases, common issues such as a weak capacitor, faulty regulator, dirty blades, misaligned fan wings, or worn-out bearings can reduce performance. |
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TCS is accelerating its AI strategy, with Chairman N Chandrasekaran predicting that the company could have as many AI agents as human employees within the next 3 years. While the IT giant plans to slow hiring, it says AI will be a major growth driver rather than a replacement for workers. |
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31 gharial hatchlings have emerged in Bihar's Gandak River, marking another milestone in the recovery of one of India's rarest reptiles. |
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As layoffs continue across various industries, cybercriminals have figured out how to tap the job seekers with fake interview and recruitment scams. Experts warn desperate candidates against being tricked into sharing personal information, paying fraudulent fees, or downloading malicious software. |
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India is one of the countries most vulnerable to a crisis that leaves millions exposed to dangerous heat. As temperatures continue to rise, challenges are emerging that go far beyond air conditioners. |
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Delhi-NCR continues to reel under temperatures around 43degC even as the southwest monsoon advances across India. The capital remains under hot, dry winds, with broader relief likely only after June 11. |