In the 1750s, labourers digging a well near Herculaneum found "charcoal" rolls that were actually a lost Roman library |

In the 1750s, labourers digging a well near Herculaneum found “charcoal” rolls that were actually a lost Roman library |

Ancient scrolls found near Herculaneum offer a glimpse into Roman intellectual pursuits. These papyri, carbonized by a volcanic eruption, were once thought unreadable. Image Credits: Wikimedia Commons Consider what it would be like to be a labourer in the mid-eighteenth century, digging through a tight and dank hole in the rock as you break apart…

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Telangana Intermediate Supplementary exams 2026 begin May 13; over 3 lakh students to appear: Check details here

Telangana Intermediate Supplementary exams 2026 begin May 13; over 3 lakh students to appear: Check details here

Telangana Supplementary Board exam dates 2026 The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) is set to conduct the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) 2026 for first and second-year students from May 13 to May 21 across the state. According to the board, a total of 3,98,358 students from both General and Vocational streams will…

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Anshu Malika: Roja’s daughter Anshu Malika creates history; proud mother celebrates daughter's first Indian student recognition | Tamil Movie News

Anshu Malika: Roja’s daughter Anshu Malika creates history; proud mother celebrates daughter’s first Indian student recognition | Tamil Movie News

Roja Selvamani, who became a leading actress in Tamil cinema during the 1990s, is now proudly celebrating a major achievement in her daughter’s life. Roja made her acting debut with the film Chembaruthi in 1992 and later acted alongside top stars like Rajinikanth, Sarathkumar, and Karthik in several successful films.After reducing her appearances in cinema…

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SBI Share Price: Rs 200 crore fund raise approved by State Bank of India board - Details - Markets

SBI Share Price: Rs 200 crore fund raise approved by State Bank of India board – Details – Markets

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Mutual fund trends: Mid and small-cap flows rise, experts urge caution on thematic funds

Mutual fund trends: Mid and small-cap flows rise, experts urge caution on thematic funds

Investors are showing more interest in mid-cap and small-cap mutual funds even as overall equity inflows slowed in April, according to data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI). Kaustubh Belapurkar, Director, Fund Research at Morningstar Investment Adviser India, and Juzer Gabajiwala, Director at Ventura Securities, said strong systematic investment plan (SIP) inflows…

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Tvk Vijay: AIADMK vs AIADMK: How support to Vijay's TVK has 'split' Amma's party again | India News

Tvk Vijay: AIADMK vs AIADMK: How support to Vijay’s TVK has ‘split’ Amma’s party again | India News

NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu is witnessing another AIADMK vs AIADMK showdown as Vijay prepares for a floor test days after being sworn in as chief minister.Hours after a faction led by CV Shanmugam announced its decision to support TVK, AIADMK leader Agri SS Krishnamurthy warned rebel MLAs, stating that action would be taken against those…

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Cities could become twice as deadly without trees: Study reveals how urban forests slash heat by nearly 50% |

Cities could become twice as deadly without trees: Study reveals how urban forests slash heat by nearly 50% |

A recent study shows that urban tree canopies play a crucial role in combating the ‘Urban Heat Island’ (UHI) effect. They cut the temperature gap between cities and rural areas by almost half. Trees offer shade and cool the air through a process called transpiration, lowering summer air temperature by a population-weighted mean of 0.15…

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