Earlier on Saturday, an earthquake of magnitude 4.2 struck Myanmar. The NCS said that the earthquake occurred at 11:00 AM and at a depth of 37 kilometres.
The devastating storm had earlier swept over Jamaica and Cuba. With sustained winds of up to 150 kilometres per hour, Melissa is now a Category 1 hurricane.
The Rafale combat aircraft fleet is the only one in the Indian Air Force capable of firing the European long-range missiles with a range of up to 200 kilometres.
President Murmu, who is also the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces, flew for about 30 minutes, covering nearly 200 kilometres before returning to the Air Force Station.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported on Sunday that a depression in the east-central Arabian Sea has progressed nearly westward at a velocity of 7 kilometres per hour over the past six hours. Meanwhile, the depression over the southeast Bay of Bengal moved nearly west-northw
The Third International Shimla Flying Festival, coupled with a Pre-World Cup and Pre-Asian League Paragliding Championship and an MSME Hospitality Expo, took off on Saturday at Junga, about 35 kilometres from Shimla.
Every morning, Diptiben rides several kilometres from her home to school with a single mission: to make learning fun and meaningful. Her unique initiative, titled 'Today's Riddle', presents students from Classes 6 to 8 with daily puzzles based on their Social Science lessons.
From thousands of kilometres away, Siberian birds are reaching Prayagraj in increasing numbers. The birds are enhancing the beauty of the Sangam and have now become a major centre of attraction. Tourists and residents have started visiting the Sangam to witness this natural spectacle. Man
In a rare blend of history, devotion, and cultural heritage, the villagers of Dhami, a small, picturesque settlement about 40 kilometres from Shimla, gathered on Tuesday to celebrate their centuries-old Stone-Pelting Fair, a ritual that has survived nearly four centuries.
The quake occurred at 11:18:57 am (IST) with its epicentre located at latitude 2.26 degrees South and longitude 138.86 degrees East, at a depth of 55 kilometres beneath the surface.
This extraordinary feat has been officially recognised by the World Book of Records, London, as a new world record, surpassing the previous mark of 5.1 kilometres by over eight times, a record that Mann himself had surpassed on the first day of his marathon. Representatives from the World Bo