DRDO opens paid internship 2026 with Rs 30,000 stipend, registration underway, apply till May 15

DRDO Internship 2026 Applications Open For Defence Research Programme Till May 15 DRDO internship 2026: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), under the Ministry of Defence, Government of India, has announced its paid internship programme for 2026. The initiative offers engineering students an opportunity to engage with defence research and technology development.Applications for the…

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Why the Met Gala carpet turned green in 2026 |

The Met Gala 2026 ditched its iconic red carpet for a lush, moss-green landscape, transforming the entrance into an art installation. This shift, led by Raúl Àvila, Baz Luhrmann, and Derek McLane, immerses guests in a Renaissance garden theme, emphasizing fashion’s connection to environment and history. If you thought the Met Gala 2026 was just…

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19-year-old Pranesh M, who helped Vaishali in her Women’s Candidates win, joins S8UL ahead of Esports World Cup | Chess News

NEW DELHI: S8UL has signed rising Indian chess Grandmaster Pranesh M ahead of the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026, adding another promising youngster to its growing chess roster. The 19-year-old joins fellow Indian Grandmasters Nihal Sarin and Aravindh Chithambaram as the organisation prepares for the global event later this year.Chess will return to the Esports…

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Trinamool Congress: West Bengal assembly election results: A low five for Trinamool as Kolkata fortress falls | India News

KOLKATA: The Kolkata fortress of Trinamool Congress was breached on Monday, leaving a trail of high-profile casualties that included party chief Mamata Banerjee.In a staggering reversal of 2021 – when it swept all 11 Kolkata seats – Trinamool was reduced to a mere five. The city’s southern suburbs voted for change, handing over its strongholds…

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In 1939, A local man’s routine dig on a country estate exposed a hidden ship and rewrote the story of Britain’s “Dark Ages” |

The digging at the quiet Suffolk Mound changed what we know about early England. Image credit – Gemini What begins with a simple dig many times results in incredible discoveries. A similar mundane excavation incident in 1939 yielded one of the greatest discoveries made within European archaeology. This was seemingly carried out privately on a…

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