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International Spring Art Camp to be held at DPS Athwajan today
In a statement, spokesperson of the school in a statement said D.P. Dhar Memorial Trust has been contributing continuously to uplift the society in Kashmir through not only academics but through arts and crafts also.
Skills, not degrees, take you far
Multiple qualifications won’t fetch you your dream job, skill-based training can.
34 percent of people staying indoors have respiratory problems
As many as 34 percent of the people who spend most of their time indoors, in offices and at homes, have various types of respiratory diseases because of the indoor air pollution.
Why forgetting may be good for memory
The findings uncovered a protein called "scribble", which orchestrates a series of molecules, joining several molecules to forge a pathway.
Ramanujan encyclopedia launched
The Ramanujan Encyclopedia is a comprehensive reference book that will contain information.
Scientists say migraines increase heart attack, early death risk
Women who suffer from migraines may have a slightly increased risk of developing heart attacks and strokes, and are more likely to die from these conditions than people who do not have migraine, a new study has claimed.
No junk food, regular naps and jogs: Students’ health tips for...
A fit body and a healthy mind are important to score well in Boards.
Regular morning walks, no junk food, regular playtime and ample sleep are some of the things that students followed so that they remained focussed while taking their exams.
E. coli found in 92% of ice samples from road stalls
In a survey conducted last month, civic officials found the presence of E. coli bateria in 870 of the 948 ice samples collected from bars, restaurants and roadside food and juice stalls.
The BMC will request the Food and Drug Administration to inspect factories that supply ice and take action against them, if required.
A journey to The Good Earth
With this Pulitzer prize-winning classic, Pearl S. Buck gave the world an insight into China and its farmers
Sound-like bubbles whizzing around in DNA essential to life
A new research in the UK has detected sound-like bubbles in DNA that is essential to life and which will change the fundamental understanding of biochemical reactions inside a cell.