Groundwater, the invisible gift – The Hindu

[ad_1] Groundwater is a crucial but often overlooked resource that sustains India’s agriculture, industries, and drinking water supply. Stored in underground aquifers—porous rock formations that hold water like a sponge—it serves as the lifeblood of the nation. The monsoon plays a key role in replenishing these aquifers, but the delicate balance between extraction and recharge…

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Behind the curtain: How Oscar winners are chosen

[ad_1] The Oscar statuette, standing 13.5 inches tall and weighing 8.5 pounds, depicts a knight holding a sword atop a film reel with five spokes (representing the Academy’s original branches: actors, directors, producers, technicians, and writers.) for the Academy’s original branches. Designed in 1929 by Cedric Gibbons and George Stanley, it’s made of bronze and…

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The many firsts of the near-Mir mission

[ad_1] Docking in space or space docking is a space-tech marvel that enables us to join two spacecraft together in space. An important step for various missions, especially those that are exploratory in nature or involve space stations, only a handful of countries have mastered this art. India is now one of them, having become…

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