Scientists reveal more than 1.3 million people may share DNA with Maryland’s earliest colonists

Image(s): Left/American Aristocracy/Right/Canva According to new findings by researchers from Harvard University, there could be more than one million three hundred thousand individuals living today who share their genetic material with some of the original colonists of Maryland in the United States, as shown in an innovative genetic study titled ‘The genetic legacy of the…

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Exempt our vehicles from ban on displaying signage: Church body | Guwahati News

Dimapur: The Christian Forum Dimapur (CFD) has urged the Nagaland govt to exempt officially registered church vehicles from restrictions on displaying church names and signage.On May 9, the state govt issued a notification banning the display of religious or NGO-based signage on vehicles unless specifically permitted under the Motor Vehicles Act and Rules.According to the…

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Cong slams Bandikui mob lynching, demands impartial probe | Jaipur News

Jaipur: Congress Friday condemned the alleged mob lynching of youth Dinesh Meena in Bandikui, demanding strict legal action against the accused.Ramkesh Meena, Deputy Leader of Opposition and president, Rajasthan Adivasi Meena Seva Sangh, described it as “tragic and reprehensible.” In a letter addressed to Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, he sought an impartial investigation into…

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World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka finally speaks about tennis icon Serena Williams’s return: ‘That’s fun’ | Tennis News

Aryna Sabalenka and Serena Williams NEW DELHI: World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka has welcomed Serena Williams’s return to professional tennis, describing the comeback of the 23-time Grand Slam champion as “very good news for tennis” and admitting she is excited by the possibility of facing the American legend on court.The biggest talking point at the…

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El Niño Impact On Milk Production: Milk prices may rise again by July as El Niño threatens fodder supply

Milk prices could see another increase by July Milk prices, which were already raised by 2-3 per cent in May by major dairy companies, could see another increase by July or August if El Niño conditions and a deficient monsoon worsen fodder shortages and impact milk production, according to dairy industry executives.Industry players said poor…

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Applications for OCI cards can be now made online | India News

NEW DELHI: The Union home ministry on Thursday notified an amendment to the Citizenship Act allowing online application for Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cards. The digital application will be for both inclusion and renunciation.All applications will be submitted electronically through the portal https://ociservices.gov.in. The amended rule also provides for inclusion of minors as OCI…

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