Travelling to hill stations for fresh air? Toxic Himalayan clouds can damage lungs, kidneys and liver or give cancer |

In the pristine altitudes of the Himalayas and the lush folds of the Western Ghats, clouds were once considered nature’s purest gift, and symbols of untouched serenity and sources of sacred rain. However, this long-held belief is now under threat, as per the reports. A new scientific study, as reported in PIB, has revealed that…

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EU-US trade talks: European bloc halts tariff retaliation after Trump deal; pause expected to last six months

US President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (Photo: AP) In a major step towards easing trade tensions, the European Union announced on Tuesday that it will suspend its planned retaliatory tariffs on US goods worth 93 billion euros ($107 billion).The move follows a deal struck last month between US President…

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Brisbane Olympics: Australia’s indigenous group opposes construction of stadium costing Rs 215.56 crore | More sports News

Brisbane Olympics (Image via X) A legal challenge has been launched by an Indigenous group in Australia to halt the construction of a new 63,000-seat stadium for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics on land they say is culturally and ecologically significant. The Yagara Magandjin Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC), in collaboration with the Save Victoria Park group, has…

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Bosch expands India footprint: German giant acquires 74.2% in Johnson Controls-Hitachi AC India; marks its biggest global acquisition

Robert Bosch Gmbh is set have a bigger presence in India as it eyes acquiring control of Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India (JCHAI).According to a stock exchange filing on Monday, Bosch acquired a 74.2% stake from JCHAI’s parent organisations Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning Holding (UK) and JCHAC India HoldCo Ltd, effective July 31, reported the…

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