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Scheme explainer: The integrated aqua park and state-of-the-art fish wholesale market | Lucknow News

AI generated image used for representative purpose Uttar Pradesh Government, committed to bring about blue revolution in the state, announced yet another welfare scheme in 2026–27 Budget. The Integrated Aqua Park and State-of-the-Art Fish Wholesale Market Scheme is a major infrastructure initiative designed to modernize the state’s fisheries sector. The scheme focuses on strengthening the…

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Priyanka Chopra visits Siddhivinayak Temple with cousin Mannara Chopra in her rare visit to Mumbai, waves at fans, wins the internet |

Priyanka Chopra recently returned to Mumbai with her daughter Malti Marie after wrapping up a schedule of SS Rajamouli’s upcoming film ‘Varanasi’ in Hyderabad. A day after sharing a glimpse of their arrival in the city, the actor was spotted at Mumbai’s iconic Siddhivinayak Temple, where she sought Lord Ganesha’s blessings.Paparazzi videos shared on Instagram…

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Supreme Court refuses PIL seeking regulation of religious institutions teaching children under 14

SC declines plea for monitoring religious education institutions for children under 14 The Supreme Court on Monday, August 10, refused to entertain a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking directions for the registration, recognition, and monitoring of institutions that provide secular education or religious instruction to children below the age of 14.The petition was filed by…

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‘From every drop of tears, gold medals are dripping’: PM Modi’s heartfelt message to CWG heroes – Watch | Commonwealth Games News

PM Narendra Modi interacted with India’s CWG 2026 medal winners at his residence on Sunday. (Pic credit: PM Modi’s X post) NEW DELHI: “From every drop of tears, gold medals are dripping.”Prime Minister Narendra Modi had an emotional message for Mirabai Chanu as he interacted with India’s Commonwealth Games 2026 medal winners at his residence…

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The world’s largest solar telescope resolved the Sun at about 19-km scale and revealed ubiquitous plasma vortices that may help explain how magnetic energy moves

The observations were made with the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST), a powerful 4-metre class solar telescope operated by the US National Science Foundation. The Sun may appear to us on Earth as a glowing ball of plasma, but its surface is far more active and turbulent than it looks, which has been proven…

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