Post-arrack ban, IML sales on high The figures with the State Excise Department reveal that in July the sale of IML increased from 13,80,000 cases per month in June this year to 25,08,708 cases in July.
Her survival a miracle: Mom I am happy my daughter survived. We never expected she would take such an extreme step. We didnt know she had such close friends, said Shanti, the mother of 15-year-old Hamsaveni, the sole survivor of the suicide pact.
Robots to help detect earthquakes We can place a sensor network robot at the bottom of the sea. Any change in the water can be communicated, saving disastrous outcomes, said Professor S S Iyengar, Louisiana State University, USA.
Regional media hold real power The Chief Minister said he plans to launch a programme through which the young taking up journalism as a profession can be supported with financial assistance.
Tricolour rules the sky... International kite-flyer K Niranjan Rao Kadam, a 10th standard student of Shiksha Sagar High School, flying the national tricolour kite on M G Road, on Sunday. DH Photo
India’s nuclear deal with the United States has generated a lot of heat and dust.
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