Google to Invest up to $1 Billion in Indian Telecom Operator Airtel
Tech Crunch - Fri Jan 28, 2022
Google will invest as much as $1 billion in the Indian telecom operator Airtel, the latest in a series of bets the search giant has made in the world's second largest internet market as part of a $10 billion commitment to the country. More»
India Coronavirus Patients Suffocate Amid Oxygen Shortage And Devastating Case Surge
Associated Press - Sat Apr 24, 2021
SRINAGAR, India - Indian authorities scrambled Saturday to get oxygen tanks to hospitals where COVID-19 patients were suffocating amid the world’s worst coronavirus surge, as the government came under increasing criticism for what doctors said was its negligence in the face of a foreseeable public health disaster. More»
Mystery of Weird Hum Heard Around the World Solved
Live Science - Thu Jan 9, 2020
Mysterious seismic hums detected around the world were likely caused by an unusual geologic event - the rumblings of a magma-filled reservoir deep under the Indian Ocean, a new study finds. More»
India farmers shocked as suspected meteorite crashes into rice field
AFP - Sat Jul 27, 2019
New Delhi - A suspected meteorite the size of a football plunged into a rice field in eastern India, startling farmers, authorities said Thursday. More»
The short life and long journey of the 6-year-old girl who died near the US-Mexico border
CNN - Mon Jun 24, 2019
LUKEVILLE, Arizona - Gurupreet Kaur crossed the US-Mexico border shortly before her 7th birthday. More»
Indian Spice May Delay Liver Damage and Cirrhosis
Science Daily - Tue Mar 23, 2010
Curcumin, one of the principal components of the Indian spice turmeric, seems to delay the liver damage that eventually causes cirrhosis, suggests preliminary experimental research in the journal Gut. More»
Disputed isle in Bay of Bengal disappears into sea
Associated Press - Tue Mar 23, 2010
NEW DELHI - For nearly 30 years, India and Bangladesh have argued over control of a tiny rock island in the Bay of Bengal. More»
The GM genocide
Daily Mail - Sun Nov 2, 2008
Thousands of Indian farmers are committing suicide after using genetically modified crops. More»
'Yeti hair' to get DNA analysis
BBC - Sun Aug 3, 2008
Scientists in the UK who have examined hairs claimed to belong to a yeti in India say that an initial series of tests have proved inconclusive. More»
2007 seeing record extreme weather
MSNBC - Mon Aug 6, 2007
GENEVA - The world experienced a series of record-breaking weather events in early 2007, from flooding in Asia to heat waves in Europe and snowfall in South Africa, the United Nations weather agency said Tuesday. More»
Searching for 'our alien origins'
BBC - Sat Nov 18, 2006
In July 2001, a mysterious red rain started falling over a large area of southern India. More»
Dell to Double Indian Workforce
BBC - Mon Mar 20, 2006
Computer giant Dell plans to double its Indian workforce to 20,000 over the next three years. More»
Cisco pours investment into India
BBC - Tue Oct 18, 2005
Cisco Systems, the world's biggest maker of internet equipment, plans to inject $1bn of investment into India over the next three years. More»
NASA Images Discover Ancient Bridge between India and Sri Lanka
IndoLink - Mon Aug 22, 2005
The bridge's unique curvature and composition by age suggests that it may be man made. More»
Secret communications with Extraterrestrial UFOs in the infrared range at above 190 Terahertz
India Daily - Fri Apr 22, 2005
Many countries are in contact with Extraterrestrial UFOs on a regular basis facilitating their activities and trying to reverse engineer their technologies secretly. More»
Tsunami Reveals Ancient Ruins in India
AP - Wed Mar 16, 2005
MAHABALIPURAM, India - For a few minutes, after the water had receded far from the shore and before it came raging back as a tsunami, the fishermen stood along the beach and stared at the reality of generations of legends. More»
Tsunamis Reveal Ancient Sculptures on Southern Indian Shores
AFP - Fri Feb 11, 2005
MAHABALIPURAM - The deadly tsunamis that crashed into southern India have unearthed priceless relics, including two granite lions, buried under sand for centuries, archaeologists say. More»