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Shirdi Enters India’s Defence Map as Rajnath Singh Opens NIBE Manufacturing Facility
The most important part of the project is its ammunition manufacturing capability. Reports say the Shirdi facility includes an artillery shells plant with an annual production capacity of around five lakh shells. The unit is expected to produce 155 mm and 120 mm artillery shell hardware, tank ammunition and related systems. In a world where the Ukraine war and other modern conflicts have shown the centrality of high-volume ammunition production, such a facility has direct strategic relevance for India.
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Coconut Oil in Ayurveda: Narikela Taila and the Indian Idea of Food as Medicine
In Indian culture, coconut oil is not merely a cooking fat or a cosmetic oil. It belongs to the older...
UMMID Network Dedicated to Nation: India Pushes Genomic Healthcare Closer to Families and Newborns
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh dedicated the UMMID Network to the nation at a function in New Delhi, marking an...
India Plans National Registry for Implantable Medical Devices to Strengthen Patient Safety and Accountability
India is preparing to create a national registry for implantable medical devices, a move that could significantly improve patient safety,...
Fennel Seeds in Ayurveda: Saunf as the Gentle Digestive Spice of the Indian Kitchen
Fennel seeds, known in Indian homes as saunf, are one of those rare kitchen ingredients that sit comfortably between food,...
First 1,000 Days: How an Ancient Verse Speaks to Modern Science
आयुः कर्म च वित्तं च विद्या निधनमेव च ।पञ्चैतानि हि सृज्यन्ते गर्भस्थस्यैव देहिनः ॥ Meaning: lifespan, karma/action, wealth, learning and...
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Sanskrit: The Ancient Language That Still Carries India’s Civilisational Genius
The greatness of Sanskrit begins with the Vedic tradition. The Vedas were preserved not merely through writing, but through an astonishing oral discipline where pronunciation, accent, metre and sequence were protected with almost scientific care. This made Sanskrit a language of sound as much as meaning. Every syllable mattered. Every pause mattered. Every tonal movement carried weight. That is why Sanskrit survived political change, regional diversity and long historical disruptions with unusual continuity.
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Shirdi Enters India’s Defence Map as Rajnath Singh Opens NIBE Manufacturing Facility
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