Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority’s planned VIP route to Noida Airport is set to drive growth across key sectors

The Noida International Airport at Jewar is already reshaping the real estate landscape along the Yamuna Expressway. Now, a proposed 120-metre-wide VIP route by the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) is expected to further strengthen the region’s investment appeal by improving connectivity to the airport and surrounding economic hubs. Planned as part of YEIDA’s…

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FIFA World Cup in Numbers: 1,248 players, 104 matches, 48 teams and the records that could fall in 2026 | Football News

2026 FIFA World Cup (ANI Photo) FIFA World Cup 2026 is not merely another edition of football’s grandest spectacle. It is a tournament built on numbers never seen before.Forty-eight teams. Three host nations. Sixteen stadiums. One hundred and four matches across 39 days. From a record 1,248 players representing 449 clubs in 71 countries to…

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Brutal selloff: Infosys loses over Rs 2 lakh crore in value, slips out of India’s top 10 most valued firms

Infosys is no longer enjoying the strong investor confidence that it once did. This year, the IT giant, long seen as one of Dalal Street’s reliable compounders, has come under heavy pressure. The company fallen out of India’s top 10 most valued companies, after seeing a wipe out of more than Rs 2 lakh crore…

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After stonewalling patient appeals for years, NMC lobs ball to health ministry’s court | India News

After rejecting hundreds of complaints from patients for over five years claiming that only doctors can appeal to the National Medical Commission (NMC) against decisions of state medical councils, the ethics and medical registration board (EMRB) of the commission has now lobbed the ball into the health ministry’s court.On May 20, the EMRB issued an…

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Southwest Monsoon India: Weak rains could dent farm incomes, consumption and inflation outlook: S&P

S&P Global Ratings said inadequate rainfall could reduce crop yields and directly affect farmers’ earnings (File photo) A weaker-than-normal southwest monsoon could pose risks to India’s rural economy by reducing farm incomes, increasing food inflation and slowing consumption demand in the coming months, according to a report by S&P Global Ratings.The rating agency said agriculture…

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Top 6 most visited national parks in the USA every nature lover should experience once in their lifetime

2025 visitors: 11.5 million Great Smoky Mountains National Park tops the chart of America’s most visited national parks. Stretching across Tennessee and North Carolina, the park is famous for its mist-covered mountains, ancient forests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife. The best part, there is no entrance fee, making it one of the most pocket-friendly national parks…

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Phantom gas leak discovered in the ocean: Scientists warn of an invisible climate threat |

There is evidence of a phantom gas leak occurring in the middle of the sea, which could contribute to a rapid increase in the destruction of the Earth’s climate. This is a newly discovered oceanic gas leak, which largely consists of methane leaking out of the ocean floors. Experts who study the phenomena of oceanic…

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Scientists found a rare fossil goose in New Zealand’s ancient lake deposits, and it is changing the story of how the country’s giant flightless birds evolved

Nature never fails to surprise us and sometimes it throws some unimaginable findings that are beyond human calculation. In a recent study, a rare fossil goose was discovered in the remains of an ancient lake in Central Otago, and it is now changing scientists’ understanding of how New Zealand’s unique bird life evolved. The study…

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Harsh reality for H-1B visa returnees: Changed Indian IT hiring landscape, lower salaries and fewer jobs

Experts note that the lack of adequate skills is not altogether the problem – it’s the job market. H-1B visa holders returning to India due to layoffs or uncertainties pertaining to the Donald Trump administration’s immigration policies and tighter visa guidelines are facing a harsh reality – jobs back home are not readily available.US technology…

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CBSE on-screen marking was inevitable, but was it rushed? | India News

NEW DELHI: For an examination system handling millions of answer sheets every year, the push towards technology was perhaps inevitable. CBSE’s rollout of on-screen marking (OSM) for Class XII board examinations this year was therefore hardly a radical experiment, but part of a larger shift already underway across universities and examination boards seeking to reduce…

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