Satarupa Majumder: From a sewing machine to a dream school: How this Kolkata teacher changed the lives of hundreds of children in the Sundarbans forever

In 2012, a Kolkata schoolteacher named Satarupa Majumder made a trip to the Sundarbans that would change the course of her life. What started as a small act of charity turned into a mission that has since brought quality, almost-free English-medium education to hundreds of children living on some of India’s most remote and cyclone-prone…

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In 1976, a scientist spent seven years dancing with a lonely whooping crane that refused to mate. The chick that followed helped save one of the world’s rarest birds |

In 1976, ornithologist George Archibald began an unusual daily ritual, dancing beside a whooping crane named Tex in an attempt to save one of the rarest birds on the planet. Tex had been raised in captivity and had imprinted on humans rather than other cranes, meaning she showed no interest in mating with her own…

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‘It will continue to hurt’: Kylian Mbappe breaks silence after France’s World Cup heartbreak | Football News

Kylian Mbappe (PTI Photo) France captain Kylian Mbappe has shared an emotional message with supporters following Les Bleus’ disappointing end to their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign, admitting that the pain of missing out on the trophy will stay with him despite his historic individual achievements.France’s title bid ended with a 2-0 semifinal defeat to…

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NEET fast-track court’s first hearing stalls as CBI skips proceedings | India News

NEET fast-track court’s first hearing stalled as CBI skips proceedings NEW DELHI: The first hearing before Delhi’s newly designated fast-track court for the NEET paper leak case ended without any substantive proceedings on Monday after no lawyer appeared on behalf of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), prompting the court to adjourn the matter.The case…

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Anti-paper leak Bill 2026: What it proposes as Lok Sabha debate stalls

The Union Government on Monday, July 27, 2026) introduced the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Amendment Bill, 2026, in the Lok Sabha, proposing significantly harsher penalties for exam paper leaks. Union Minister Jitendra Singh tabled the Bill, which seeks to amend the two-year-old Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act.The Bill comes close on…

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Most scuba divers believed they rarely touched reefs; underwater observers found more than 40% of contacts caused visible damage

A researcher following scuba divers for this project Most scuba divers believe they rarely touch fragile seabed ecosystems, yet underwater observers tracking hundreds of tourists found that more than 40 per cent of their physical contacts caused visible damage to living coral structures.Research published in The Conversation by marine scientists and dive professionals revealed that…

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Jeff Bezos is secretly funding a mechanical clock inside a Texas mountain. Designed to run for 10,000 years it will play over 3.5 million unique sequences and challenge the scale of human time |

Out of everything that Jeff Bezos could be funding, a mechanical clock does not come to mind. But it seems some clock has been ticking in the mind of the Amazon founder who is quietly supporting the construction of a 10,000-year clock inside a Texas mountain.The work is called the Clock of the Long Now…

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‘Varanasi’ actress Priyanka Chopra gives a relatable peek into bedtime with daughter Malti Marie: “Surviving motherhood one meltdown at a time” | Hindi Movie News

Priyanka Chopra shared a relatable Barbie meme about sleeping with toddler Malti Marie, captioned “Surviving Motherhood One Meltdown at a Time.” The actress, who welcomed Malti via surrogacy with husband Nick Jonas in 2022, is currently in Hyderabad with her family, ahead of her Bollywood comeback in SS Rajamouli’s ‘Varanasi’. Priyanka Chopra recently offered fans…

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PoK protests: Thousands march to Muzaffarabad after failed talks; polls delayed in two districts

Thousands march to Muzaffarabad after failed talks; polls delayed in two districts Protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) intensified on Monday as thousands of demonstrators began marching towards Muzaffarabad after negotiations between the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) and the authorities broke down, while election officials postponed legislative assembly polls in two districts amid the unrest.The…

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