Can India become a mango export powerhouse? Opportunities, challenges and road ahead

India’s king of fruits is sweet, fragrant and beloved across continents. Every summer, Alphonso, Kesar, Dasheri, Langra and Chausa mangoes trigger memories of family gatherings, school vacations and seasonal indulgence.Yet India’s position in global trade tells a very different story.For a country that dominates global production, it contributes only about 2-3 per cent of global…

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MP Board Class 12 supplementary result 2026 released: Failed again? Here’s what students can do next

With the MP Board Class 12 supplementary results out, students who could not clear the exam again are left at a crossroads. This report outlines practical academic alternatives, from reappearing in exams to vocational routes and counselling support, helping students plan their next step without losing direction. For thousands of students across Madhya Pradesh, the…

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Love is blind, but the neighbours are not

“El amor es ciego, pero los vecinos no.”Translation: “Love is blind, but the neighbours are not.”This is a funny take reminding us that while you might be blinded by love, but your neighbours and community can see exactly what is going on. This Spanish proverb is funny, but it’s also true. It doesn’t speak of…

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Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, Galaxy A55 5G price revealed

Samsung unveiled two new mid-range smartphones — Galaxy A35 5G and Galaxy A55 5G — on Tuesday and now it has revealed the pricing of these two phones via the official website. At the time, the company only revealed the design and specifications of both the smartphones. And, now the official pricing has arrived for…

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Quote of the day by Sir Alexander Fleming: “You do not know what you will find, you may set out to find one thing and end up by discovering something entirely different.” |

Quote of the day by Alexander Fleming (Image source: Wikipedia) There is an old joke among travellers that the best part of many journeys is the bit that was never in the guidebook. Ask people about memorable holidays and they rarely begin with airport schedules or hotel reservations. Instead, they talk about the small café…

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The surprising science story behind the thermos: How a cryogenics experiment created the bottle that keeps drinks hot and cold |

Image: Left/Canva/Right/Wikipedia For most people, a thermos is a simple object used to keep tea hot or water cold. Yet its origins lie not in kitchens, camping trips or school lunches, but in one of the most demanding scientific pursuits of the nineteenth century: the study of extremely low temperatures. In 1892, Scottish chemist and…

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