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US Public Broadcasting Body CPB Dissolves After Funding Cut

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a key US media funding body for nearly 60 years, has voted to dissolve after Congress withdrew its federal funding. This marks a major shift for public media, impacting hundreds of local stations. Learn about

Chennai's 5 Rupee Study Centres Clock 89,000 Users

North Chennai's affordable co-learning centres are becoming a hub for exam prep and networking. With rates as low as ₹5, they offer free study material, Wi-Fi, and have already seen 89,000 users. Discover how they're changing lives.

How Ahmedabad Transformed into a City of Gardens

Ahmedabad sheds its 'dusty' past, reclaiming green spaces and adding 300+ parks via PPP. Explore the journey from Victoria Garden to modern Oxygen Parks and lakefront biodiversity hubs.

PM Modi Warns of AMR 'Silent Pandemic' in Mann Ki Baat

PM Modi highlights Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) as a grave health threat in Mann Ki Baat. Experts from AIIMS Nagpur & GMCH explain the dangers of antibiotic misuse. Learn how to use antibiotics responsibly.

India's Growing Loneliness Economy: Paid Safe Spaces

Urban India's loneliness epidemic sparks a new economy. Startups and individuals create paid safe spaces for strangers to connect, from curated dinners to retreats. Explore how isolation is being monetized.

Women-Only Communities Foster Connection in Delhi NCR

Discover how women-only walking groups, book clubs, and creative workshops in Delhi NCR are building intentional communities, fostering safety, and empowering female friendships in the city. Join the movement!

Haryana Colleges Told to Curb Social Media Misuse

Haryana's higher education department mandates all colleges and universities to monitor their social media handles to prevent misuse and ensure compliance with UGC guidelines. Learn the new directives.

24x7 Tax Control Room Set Up for Mumbai Civic Polls

Income Tax Dept establishes a 24/7 control room in Mumbai to curb money misuse in Maharashtra civic elections. Citizens can report unaccounted cash or inducements via WhatsApp, SMS, or email.

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