HydroMingle 2025 brings together innovators to address India’s water challenges | India News

HydroMingle 2025, hosted at the India Habitat Centre by GuruJal in partnership with FluxGen Sustainable Technologies, AIM–NITI Aayog, AIC–IIT Delhi, Sonipat Innovation Foundation, Water Digest, TERI School of Advanced Studies, and several industry collaborators, brought together innovators, policymakers, and experts to explore India’s water challenges and solutions.The event was attended by Union Minister Rao Inderjit…

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SIA attaches Pakistan-based Hizbul terrorist’s property in J&K’s Doda | India News

JAMMU: J&K Police’s State Investigation Agency (SIA) attached the property of a Pakistan-based Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist in Doda district on Wednesday.Officials identified the accused as Zahid Hussain, a self-styled commander of the proscribed outfit. A native of Mangota village in Doda’s Marmat area, he had illegally crossed over to Pakistan in 2000 and has since…

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India’s first hydrogen-powered train: What’s special about it? Top 5 things to know

In a major move towards greener transportation, Indian Railways has completed the manufacturing of its first hydrogen-powered train on a pilot basis, following specifications laid out by the Research, Design & Standards Organisation (RDSO).“This project involved designing from first stages, prototype manufacturing and first-time development of hydrogen traction technology in Indian Railways,” said Union minister…

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‘We’ve been here before’: Cautious Carey flags 2023 lesson as Australia head to Adelaide 2-0 up in Ashes | Cricket News

Alex Carey of Australia walks from the field during day four of the Second 2025/26 Ashes Series Test Match between Australia and England at The Gabba on December 07, 2025 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo/Getty Images) Australian wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carey said England’s mid-series break in Noosa could help them, but cautioned Australia against relaxing despite the…

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Harvard’s mental health policies under legal scrutiny as students claim harmful, discriminatory treatment

Harvard’s mental health policies under legal scrutiny University responses to student mental health crises have become one of the most contested issues in U.S. higher education. In recent years, lawsuits at Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and other elite institutions have argued that mandatory leaves of absence and restrictive return conditions effectively punish students for experiencing a…

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Alia Bhatt says daughter Raha now has her own relationship with the paparazzi, reflects on balancing stardom and motherhood | Hindi Movie News

Alia Bhatt returned to the Red Sea International Film Festival for the second time in two years, and the milestone immediately reminded her of how much life has changed since becoming a mother. “The last time I was here, Raha was one and now she is three,” Alia said as reported by The Indian Express,…

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