World’s hottest cities: India transforms into a scorching furnace with cities shockingly hitting 46°C | World News

[ad_1] At present, the Indian heatwave continues in a persistent and strong manner, with multiple cities experiencing extremely hot weather all at once. Around ten cities have attained a temperature of 46 degrees Celsius and fall among the hottest in the world right now. The heat wave seems localised to the state of Uttar Pradesh…

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IPL 2026: CSK call up Mumbai’s Ayush Vartak for mid-season trials | Cricket News

[ad_1] MUMBAI: Wrecked by injuries during their IPL 2026 campaign, five-time champions Chennai Super Kings have called up Mumbai’s young batting allrounder Ayush Vartak for mid-season trials. “Yes, Ayush has been called up for trials on Tuesday. He will reach Chennai on Monday night,” a source tracking developments told TOI.Go Beyond The Boundary with our…

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Nagaland University rolls out 4-year BSc courses with research track, flexible exits

[ad_1] New Delhi: Nagaland University has opened admissions for its newly introduced four-year undergraduate science programmes at the Multi-Disciplinary Research Centre (MDRC), with applications beginning April 27 and the last date set for May 18.The programmes, aligned with the National Education Policy 2020, are designed around a flexible academic structure with multiple entry and exit…

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DNC vice chair Malcolm Kenyatta calls Sen. Fetterman ‘a mess’ on X

[ad_1] Fetterman breaks down current image of the Democrat Party Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., discusses bipartisan efforts to combat Medicaid fraud. He then criticizes the Democratic Party’s evolving stance on issues like foreign policy and moral clarity, expressing concern over current trends. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Malcolm Kenyatta, a Democratic National…

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Australia Tourism: An underground world: The Australian town where life exists beneath the ground, with churches and hotels under the desert | World News

[ad_1] Coober Pedy is one of Australia’s strangest and most famous outback towns, a place where much of daily life happens below the surface because the desert heat above ground can be punishing. Located in South Australia, about 950 km north-west of Adelaide, it grew out of opal mining after a discovery in 1915 sparked…

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Fertiliser availability robust, no LPG dry out: Government soothes energy supply concerns amid Middle East conflict

[ad_1] Ongoing crisis in the Middle East has strained global energy supplies, but availability within the country continues to remain steady, the government has assured. Addressing a ministerial briefing, Aparna Sharma, additional secretary in the department of fertilizers, said, “The fertiliser availability remains robust, and the supplies continue to exceed the requirement. The department of…

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