Which is the most important job in the world? That of a doctor, teacher, scientist or an engineer? If we just think about the question a bit more, and go back to one of the basic necessities of life, the answer will be right in front of us.
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Tanaya Singh
VIDEO: Tourist or Not, These 6 Ads Will Make You Fall in Love with Rajasthan
The colours, history, architecture, traditions, and the food – all of these when mixed with the magic of old and the beauty of new, create the spectacular state of Rajasthan. And these six advertisements on Rajasthan tourism, beautifully show that there is something for everyone here.
Obama to Present National Medal of Science to Indian-American Scientist. 5 Things to Know About Him
Dr. Rakesh K. Jain, an Indian American professor at Harvard Medical School, will receive the prestigious National Medal of Science from US President Barack Obama for his remarkable contribution to the field of science. He is one of the 17 scientists, engineers, mathematicians and innovators who will be awarded by President Obama during a ceremony at the White House on January 22.
Bollywood Star Randeep Hooda Just Adopted 9 Horses That Were on the Verge of Dying
Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda adopted nine horses on Saturday, who will now live at his farmhouse in Gurgaon. These horses were fighting for their lives a few years ago, and were rescued by an animal welfare NGO named Friendicoes. They will now get a chance to participate in racing events and lead a comfortable life – all thanks to the actor.
In a First, Indian Railways Will Manufacture Engines That Run on Both Diesel and Electricity
Indian Railways is planning to manufacture dual-mode engines that operate both on diesel, and by drawing power through overhead wires on electrified routes. Similar locomotives are operational in the US and South Africa, and they will be manufactured by Indian Railways for the first time.
500 Women Personnel Deployed at High-Altitude Posts of India-China Border for the First Time
A contingent of 500 women personnel was commissioned into the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) at Panchkula’s Bhanu Camp on Friday. This is the first time that ITBP is deploying a 'mahila' squad at the front, in such high-altitude posts along the 3,488-km Sino-India Line of Actual Control (LAC).
Jharkhand to Japan – a Labourer's Daughter & a Farmer's Son to Represent India at Science Congress
The group of Indians selected to represent India at the Japan-Asia Youth Exchange Program in Science this May, includes 15-year-old Pushpa Kumari from Bundu in Jharkhand and 16-year-old Anil Singh from Ramgarh. These young innovators have come up with very creative ideas to solve different problems.