Throughout all three censuses, Tibet has had the lowest literacy rate among all provinces. It also has the lowest urbanization rate as only 35% of its population lives in urban areas, which has doubled in the last 20 years (18 % in 2000). Other provinces such as Yunnan, Guizhou, Gansu and He
The third Test between India and Australia will take place from March 1 onwards in Indore. Australia trail by 2-0 in the series and has disappointed with the bat in both the matches they lost. Shastri believes Australia's batters should look to occupy the crease during the remaining Test mat
Sri Lanka has decided to select two uncapped players for their crucial series against New Zealand. Nishan Madushka and Milan Rathnayake have performed exceptionally for Sri Lanka A recently.
According to new research, being slightly underweight has probably been associated with a higher mortality risk than being overweight or obese, which increases the risk of death by anywhere between 22 per cent and 91 per cent--significantly more than previously believed.
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England continues dominating New Zealand on the second test match's second day. England lost a couple of wickets early but Joe Root continued to maintain the scoring rate. Stokes decided to declare at 435/8. New Zealand lost three wickets quickly and at the end of Day 2 Tom Blundell and Tim
The Director General said that the Indian civil aviation system was rapidly growing and in the next few years, airlines would be adding more aircraft to their fleet.
he UCL Cancer Center researchers have offered essential molecular insights of how injury may lead to the formation of glioma, a relatively rare but typically aggressive kind of brain tumour.
Arguments for expanding access to family planning and contraception in low- and middle-income countries are supported by recent studies indicating that high infant mortality rates contribute to the unceasing expansion in the world's population.