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Men publish more research papers than women: Study
Men publish more research papers than women: Study

New York, Despite strides in family-leave offerings, and men taking a greater role in parenting, women in academia still experience about a 20 per cent drop in productivity after having a child, a new study suggests.

According to researchers, including Allison Morgan from the University of Colorado Boulder, p

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Maha minister quits over TikTok star's death
Maha minister quits over TikTok star's death

Mumbai,  Amid mounting pressure and fierce attacks from the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, Shive Sena leader and Maharashtra Forest Minister Sanjay Rathod - whose name cropped up in the death of TikTok star Pooja Chavan - resigned on Sunday.

Rathod met Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and tendered his resi

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58 new Covid cases, 1 death reported in J&K
58 new Covid cases, 1 death reported in J&K

 

Jammu,  Jammu & Kashmir reported reported 58 new Covid cases and one pandemic related death in the last 24 hours while 62 patients recovered from the deadly virus on Sunday.

An official bulletin said out of 58 new Covid cases, 11 were from Jammu while 47 were from Kashmir.

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Regional North
'Dekho Apna Desh' campaign showcases India's tourism assets
'Dekho Apna Desh' campaign showcases India's tourism assets

New Delhi,  With an aim to create awareness among stakeholders and citizens, the Tourism Ministry has recently launched its 'Dekho Apna Desh' campaign to showcase the country's various tourism assets and products.

Under the initiative, a domestic tourism roadshow was organised in Bengaluru on

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Regional North
Ghulam Nabi Azad lavishes praise on PM Modi
Ghulam Nabi Azad lavishes praise on PM Modi

 

Jammu,  Former J&K Chief Minister and senior congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a function organised by the Gujjar Desh Charitable Trust in Jammu.

While addressing the members of the Gujjar community in the presence of some J&K Cong

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World
At least 3 dead in Myanmar crackdown, toll likely to rise
At least 3 dead in Myanmar crackdown, toll likely to rise

New Delhi, At least three pro-democracy protesters were shot dead by Myanmarese security forces in the southern coastal town of Dawei on Sunday, medical volunteers and Burmese media reports said.

Unofficial sources put the death toll in the firing at 10 because many of those injured had sustained live bullet

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Regional North
DU issues 1,76,790 digital degrees simultaneously
DU issues 1,76,790 digital degrees simultaneously

New Delhi, The Delhi University has become the first educational institution in the country to award the highest number of degrees digitally. The premier university has issued 1,76,790 digital degrees till now, becoming the first institution in the country to do so.

"The DU has issued degrees digitally to 1,7

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Regional North East
PM extols waterfowl, Jadav Payeng, Assam temples
PM extols waterfowl, Jadav Payeng, Assam temples

Guwahati, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday during his monthly 'Mann Ki Baat' programme highlighted the increase in number of waterfowl or 'Jalpakshi' in the world-famous Kaziranga National Park, the role of environmentalist Jadav Payeng, besides temples in Assam.

Referring to an interesting p

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Delhi Dossier
Eye on 2022 polls, Kejriwal woos Jats in UP
Eye on 2022 polls, Kejriwal woos Jats in UP

New Delhi, In view of the Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh slated for next year, AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday tried to woo the 'Jat' community in the western part of the state while addressing a Kisan Mahapanchayat in Meerut.

The AAP's Mahapanchayat came months after the party had

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Regional North
Nitish govt reshuffles bureaucracy in Bihar
Nitish govt reshuffles bureaucracy in Bihar

Patna,  Following the retirement of Bihar Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar, the Nitish Kumar-led government reshuffled the top Indian Administrative Services (IAS) officials on Sunday.

Deepak Kumar has been replaced by Arun Kumar Singh as the new Chief Secretary.

Deepak Kumar, a 1984 batch IAS offi

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