India Exports DigiLocker and UPI Payment Systems to Kenya and Cuba | India News

NEW DELHI: India has signed agreements with 24 countries to export its digital public infrastructure model, moving beyond broad cooperation pledges to begin work on DigiLocker systems in Kenya and Cuba and expand UPI-linked payments across 10 overseas markets. Discussions are also underway with Laos, Seychelles, Venezuela, Armenia, Fiji, Guyana and Colombia for possible adoption…

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China has built a 582-ton giant magnet to help its ‘Artificial Sun’ confine plasma hotter than 100 million°C | World News

China has achieved a major milestone in its pursuit of commercial nuclear fusion by completing the construction and testing of a colossal 582-ton superconducting magnet designed for its next-generation “Artificial Sun” programme, according to Xinhua News Agency. Measuring 21 metres in length, the toroidal-field magnet is the largest of its kind ever built for a…

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‘Made in India’ phones go global: Smartphone exports jump 165 times to Rs 2.59 lakh crore

India’s electronics manufacturing sector has seen a major expansion over the last decade, with mobile phone exports recording a 165-fold increase between 2014-15 and 2025-26, the government said in Parliament on Wednesday.Mobile phone exports, which stood at around Rs 1,500 crore in 2014-15, have now reached approximately Rs 2.59 lakh crore in 2025-26, according to…

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A Cambridge study shows that just 10 minutes surrounded by trees and birdsong can significantly improve mood and psychological well-being |

The sounds of singing birds drifting through a leafy forest may do more than create a peaceful atmosphere; they could measurably improve mental health. A new study has found that spending just 10 minutes in a restored urban forest while listening to birdsong reduced people’s stress, increased positive emotions and made them feel more mentally…

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Atharva Chaturvedi: From NEET aspirant to Supreme Court litigant: How the 19-Year-Old teenager fought for his right to become a doctor

Most students believe that clearing NEET is the hardest part of becoming a doctor. For Atharva Chaturvedi, the real battle began after the exam was over. According to a story shared by The Better India on Instagram, the 19-year-old from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, cleared NEET not once but twice with an impressive score of 530…

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