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6 Foods Cardiologists Recommend for a Healthy Heart

Discover six scientifically-backed foods that cardiologists recommend for heart health. From salmon to leafy greens, learn how simple dietary choices can reduce your risk. Read more for expert advice.

Astronaut Shukla: Youth Key to Viksit Bharat 2047

Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, India's second space traveller, called on the nation's youth to adopt scientific temper and national missions as personal duty for Viksit Bharat 2047 at IISF 2025.

Karnataka Expands Telescope Scheme Beyond KRIES Schools

Karnataka plans to extend its Telescope Distribution Scheme to more government institutions. Science Minister NS Boseraju announced the expansion, aiming to foster scientific temper among students. Read more.

Karnataka Expands Telescope Scheme to Boost Astronomy Learning

Karnataka plans to extend its Telescope Distribution Scheme beyond KRIES schools to more government institutions. Minister NS Boseraju announced the move to foster scientific temper among students. Read more about this innovative educational initiative.

Bengaluru Hosts IISF 2025 Curtain Raiser Event

Bengaluru's curtain raiser for IISF 2025 sparks excitement for science. Discover the festival's themes, dates, and its mission to engage the public with innovation. Read more!

Architects Shielded from AI Takeover: Future Outlook

Explore why architecture as a profession remains protected from AI disruption. Insights from The Alt View episode with young architects and students on design thinking and future opportunities.

Teaching children to unlearn digital dependence

In today's hyper-connected world, children must learn to unlearn digital dependence. True education requires critical thinking and emotional literacy alongside technology use. Discover how schools can help.

10 Indoor Games Building Life Skills for Gen Alpha

Discover how classic indoor games like Chess, Scrabble and Ludo silently develop focus, strategic thinking and emotional intelligence in today's technology-driven children. Take India's Habit Index survey now!

Apocryphal: Unmasking the Word for Doubtful Tales

Explore the word 'apocryphal' - its Greek origins, meaning, and how it helps identify unverified stories in our information-rich world. Enhance your vocabulary and critical thinking.

BN College Philosophy Internship Concludes

A weeklong internship for philosophy students at BN College concluded Monday, emphasizing critical thinking and socio-economic reform through NEP 2020 initiatives.

Understanding Regret: The Most Painful Emotion

Explore why regret is considered the most painful emotion that steadily robs positive thoughts. Learn to navigate life's 'what ifs' with expert insights on mental wellness.

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