The Women taking governance to the last mile: How Anganwadi workers & ASHA didis are transforming rural India

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Sasikumar resolves ‘Vadhandhi 2’ controversy after Jallikattu champion objects to character name: ‘We have not portrayed anyone in a wrong manner’

Sasikumar has spoken out regarding a controversy linked to the web series ‘Vadhandhi 2’. A Jallikattu champion raised objections about a fictional character sharing his name. Sasikumar clarified that the series draws from fiction and that the name was chosen randomly. He conveyed to the champion that there was no intention to offend, successfully clearing…

Why there were no tiny dinosaurs: New study suggests mammals may have stopped dinosaurs evolving into smaller species

A groundbreaking study indicates that ecological competition was a barrier to the evolution of small dinosaurs. Instead, mammals filled the small-bodied niche, hindering diversification among dinosaurs. Conversely, birds managed to evade these pressures through their development of flight, leading to their miniaturization. Fossil evidence reveals no dinosaur species below 300 grams, suggesting exclusion was a…

New Jersey police officer disguised as a roadside tree helped catch 74 distracted drivers in just six hours

A New Jersey police department used an officer in a ghillie suit resembling a tree. This unusual tactic aimed to raise awareness about distracted driving dangers. Later, plainclothes officers conducted an operation and cited seventy-four drivers. These citations were for using mobile phones while operating vehicles. The campaign sought to reduce preventable crashes caused by…

MacKenzie Scott gave Native Forward $50 million; it will spend $10 million on scholarships and place $40 million in a permanent endowment

Native Forward Scholars Fund has revealed how it will use the entire $50 million unrestricted donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. The organisation will spend $10 million over the next five years to expand scholarships for Native students, while placing the remaining $40 million into a permanent endowment to provide long-term support. The gift, the largest…