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India to launch 50 rockets a year, says PM Modi

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced an ambitious plan for the country’s space sector, aiming to launch 50 rockets annually and establish up to five space start-ups over the next five years. In a message to mark National Space Day, the Indian Prime Minister said, "On Space Day today, I want to tell the

The Mighty Moringa: Life-Giving Tree

Once regarded as a modest backyard plant, Moringa is now being recognized by scientists and nutritionists as a powerful weapon in Pakistan’s battle against child malnutrition. Adapted to thrive in Pakistan’s arid conditions, Moringa grows fast, requires little water, and is nutritionally dense in every part – leaves,

Concepts of Self-awareness and Mindfulness

Examining the concepts within the framework of Self-Determination Theory Increased self-awareness leads to more independence, more competence, and stronger relatedness, which in turn leads to more intrinsic motivation, resilience, and happiness in life. Ali Lashari The three fundamental psychological demands necessary for

NASA's Webb telescope discovers new moon orbiting Uranus

NASA announced that the James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a new, 29th satellite of Uranus, which was named S/2025 U1. According to NASA, a team led by the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) identified the previously unknown moon orbiting Uranus during a Webb observation on 2nd February 2025, expanding the planet’s known

Technology and Education Go Together

In 2023, Google launched a bold initiative called “Next Billion Users.” It was a global vision: bringing the internet to people in developing countries, most of whom had never used it before. The majority of these new users wouldn’t be sitting in front of desktop computers they would be holding smartphones. These were the