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History: Nizam followed a tough agenda for clan schooling
The Jahagirdar’s College was established in 1923. But the elite of Hyderabad still chose to send their children to England.
Net danger: More sites you visit, the lonelier you get
Today, we live in a world where people stare at their computers/mobiles all day typing messages to people they haven’t even met in real life.
Runversation: Angela runs marathons to live, help Lyme buddies
Angela had started running at the suggestion of a friend in 2006, but was now reduced to being a near invalid for almost two years.
Research: Magic leaf that can generate fuel, oxygen
Conventional approaches to artificial photosynthesis yielded limited dividends, and the observed efficiencies were typically too low to be useful.
On the job: Gig economy takes you away from 9 to 5 grind
Technological advancements and internet penetration have given people opportunities to work even from remote areas.
Biodiversity: Making world a better place
Prof. bawa and His colleagues could well have a lasting solution to mitigate the impact of human-wildlife conflict in mountain regions.
The rage: Has kingdom come? Schools take kids to malls as educational tours
Better prices, creating dignified jobs for underprivileged young folks who could not, despite possible intelligence and desire, get a good education.
On the ball: The nuts and bolts of football flight
A World Cup played at high altitude is certain to be a nightmare for goalkeepers as the ball travels faster than it does at sea level.
Write to freedom: Swords hanging from the other end of your pen
Threats to a free press prevail and journalists face risks every day making one wonder if their next byline will be a death warrant.
Runversation: For this ultramarathoner, weight does not matter
She might weigh a 100 kg, but Mirna is challenging the stereotypes and encouraging others to do the same with her exploits in endurance running.