In 1939, A local man’s routine dig on a country estate exposed a hidden ship and rewrote the story of Britain’s “Dark Ages” |

The digging at the quiet Suffolk Mound changed what we know about early England. Image credit – Gemini What begins with a simple dig many times results in incredible discoveries. A similar mundane excavation incident in 1939 yielded one of the greatest discoveries made within European archaeology. This was seemingly carried out privately on a…

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Women’s T20 World Cup: Tazmin Brits’ record ton helps South Africa crush Netherlands, keep semi-final hopes alive | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: South Africa strengthened their chances of reaching the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals with a commanding 88-run victory over the Netherlands in Bristol on Thursday.Opening batter Tazmin Brits produced the innings of her career, remaining unbeaten on 114 off 69 balls as South Africa posted a tournament-best 208/1 before restricting the Netherlands…

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Kisan Mazdoor Morcha: ‘Anti-farmer and anti-worker’: Kisan Mazdoor Morcha protest India-US trade deal, burn effigies of PM Modi and Donald Trump | India News

Farmer leaders claimed that the pact could lead to increased imports of agricultural commodities such as pulses, fruits, vegetables and other food items NEW DELHI: Farmers under the banner of the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM) held protests at several locations across Punjab on Wednesday against the proposed India-US trade agreement, alleging that the pact could…

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In 2024, Swedish builders digging a tunnel spotted weathered timber in the clay and found six shipwrecks hidden for centuries |

Construction workers in Varberg, Sweden, unearthed a fleet of six remarkably preserved medieval ships buried in clay. Dating back to the 14th century, these vessels, including a Hanseatic cog, offer a rare glimpse into ancient trade routes and daily life At times, the most astounding discoveries are not made through great expeditions or adventurous expeditions…

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Thota Vaikuntam: A grocery shop owner’s son from a village who became one of India’s most celebrated artists; his paintings are hung from National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi to Peabody Essex Museum in Massachusetts

From a humble grocery shop in a Telangana village, Thota Vaikuntam’s artistic journey blossomed. Despite early doubts, his dedication led him to international acclaim. Inspired by his mother and the women of his village, his distinctive paintings, featuring dusky-toned figures adorned with traditional elements, now grace museums worldwide. His unwavering commitment to his craft continues…

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From Hindi to Tamil, AI learns India’s voice: IIT Bombay launches BharatGen, a model built for the nation’s languages and people

IIT Bombay has introduced BharatGen, a homegrown AI platform designed to overcome language barriers and create technology tailored for India’s linguistic diversity. Developed with support from the IndiaAI Mission and DST, the initiative features advanced models for text, speech, and document understanding across 22 scheduled Indian languages, aiming to transform sectors such as education, healthcare,…

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Rrb Cen 07/2024: RRB opens qualification update window for ministerial and isolated posts under CEN 07/2024; check official notice here

Railway recruitment boards open subject detail submission window for 1036 vacancies under CEN 07/2024 CEN 07/2024 recruitment: The Ministry of Railways, through the Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs), has issued a notice permitting candidates to update details of subjects covered in their qualifications for posts under CEN No. 07/2024. The recruitment covers various ministerial and isolated…

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Ipl 2026: Madhav Tiwari: From ‘I wanted to become a batsman’ to DC’s ‘100% bowler, 100% batter | Cricket News

Madhav Tiwari (BCCI Photo) DHARAMSHALA: Madhav Tiwari still remembers how tiring bowling used to feel. As a 13-year-old kid in Indore, newly introduced to leather-ball cricket after changing schools, batting was the only thing that truly excited him. Bowling, in comparison, felt like labour. “I really liked batting. I wanted to become a batsman. Bowling…

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