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Israel in the early 1900s planted millions of pine trees to green barren hills, but ecologists later found many native Mediterranean habitats had disappeared beneath them | World News

Massive tree-planting campaigns in Israel, once hailed as environmental triumphs, have inadvertently caused significant ecological damage. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons In thinking about the thick forests that dot the hills around Jerusalem or traversing the rolling green hills of Galilee, we tend to envision the success story of an environmentally conscious effort. This involves dark…

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Delhi Gymkhana Club challenges Centre’s eviction proceedings in HC, plea listed for July 6 | India News

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Gymkhana Club and its Staff Welfare Association have moved the Delhi high court against the government’s decision to initiate proceedings to evict them from the club’s premises at 2, Safdarjung Road in Lutyens’ Delhi, a VIP zone.The matter is listed before Justice Avneesh Jhingan on July 6.The petitions come after the…

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A conversation with Debbie Miller

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Toddler declared dead at hospital is later pronounced alive 01:44 Extreme heat impacting celebrations for America’s 250th birthday 05:02 Now Playing Great Americans: A conversation with Debbie Miller 02:08 UP NEXT Iran says millions expected at funeral for former supreme…

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‘Academic jihad’: BJP seeks ban on J&K textbook ‘glorifying terrorists’; LG suspends 8 | India News

The row over a controversial book in Jammu and Kashmir’s government school libraries escalated on Saturday after Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha suspended eight School Education Department officials, removed a contractual employee, and ordered a departmental inquiry into the selection and procurement of two library books found to contain “inappropriate content”.The LG also blacklisted the books’…

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Namo Cities Explained: Why India is planning Namo Cities—and what they could mean for Delhi-NCR | India News

These proposed urban centres, officially described as “Namo Cities” under the Regional Plan-2041 India is preparing for one of the biggest urban transformations in its history.Over the next 15 years, the population of the National Capital Region (NCR) is projected to almost double, from about 7.86 crore today to 14.73 crore by 2041. That means…

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‘Join BJP and take on me’: Mamata Banerjee challenges TMC ‘traitors’, takes over as Bengal unit chief | India News

Screengrab from video posted by TMC NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee on Saturday challenged leaders of the rebel faction to “directly join the BJP” and “take on me if you have the courage,” accusing the saffron party of using them to fuel dissent within the TMC ranks.“I dare the treacherous and ungrateful…

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Proverb of the day: ‘Rahiman dhaga prem ka’ – Rahim’s timeless lesson on relationships and why trust, once broken, is never the same | India News

The proverb reminds us that friendships and relationships are built on trust, which once broken, is never quite the same. (AI-generated representative image) The words of the 16th-century poet Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khana continue to resonate centuries after they were written. His famous doha reminds us that trust and affection are among the most delicate things…

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Evening news wrap: PM Modi launches major infra projects in Rajasthan; TMC faces another setback | India News

PM Modi unveiled development projects worth Rs 1.06 lakh crore during his Rajasthan visit. TMC leader Chandrima Bhattacharya resigned from all party posts. Centre designated 23 Pakistan-based operatives as terrorists under the UAPA. Raj Thackeray accused the BJP of “arrogance with power” and targeted CM Fadnavis. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s India debut remains the biggest talking point…

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Proverb of the day: ‘Kal kare so aaj kar, aaj kare so ab’ – a timeless lesson for the lazy by Sant Kabir and why one should prioritise work | India News

A person delays work while scrolling through a smartphone as unfinished tasks pile up, illustrating the habit of procrastination in today’s distraction-filled digital world. (AI-generated representative image) The timeless words of Sant Kabir remind us that delaying important work often costs more than we realise. His famous doha urges people to act without unnecessary postponement…

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