உயர்தரமான உள்கட்டமைப்பை உருவாக்குவதற்கான இந்தியாவின் முயற்சிகளுக்கு ஒரு சிறப்பான நாள்!
புதிய பாம்பன் பாலம் திறந்து வைக்கப்பட்டது. ராமேஸ்வரம் - தாம்பரம் (சென்னை) ரயில் சேவை கொடியசைத்து தொடங்கி வைக்கப்பட்டது.
புதிய பாம்பன் பாலம் திறந்து வைக்கப்பட்டது. ராமேஸ்வரம் - தாம்பரம் (சென்னை) ரயில் சேவை கொடியசைத்து தொடங்கி வைக்கப்பட்டது.
The dire wolf is no longer extinct. That’s not science fiction. That’s 2025.
After 10,000 years, a species that once roamed from Canada to Venezuela has returned — not through cloning, but by rewriting DNA from ancient fossil samples and engineering it into modern wolf cells. Three pups — Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi — were born from domestic dog surrogates using edited gray wolf DNA. They are the first living animals designed to bring back the traits of a creature we thought we had lost forever.
While Colossal previously engineered a “woolly mouse” with mammoth-like traits, these pups are the first to fully resemble an extinct predator — in form, behavior, and genetic design.
This is one of the boldest steps science has ever taken.
Because this isn’t just about wolves.
This is about mammoths, dodos, and Tasmanian tigers.
This is about using gene editing not only to reverse extinction — but to reshape what we consider possible.
After 10,000 years, a species that once roamed from Canada to Venezuela has returned — not through cloning, but by rewriting DNA from ancient fossil samples and engineering it into modern wolf cells. Three pups — Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi — were born from domestic dog surrogates using edited gray wolf DNA. They are the first living animals designed to bring back the traits of a creature we thought we had lost forever.
While Colossal previously engineered a “woolly mouse” with mammoth-like traits, these pups are the first to fully resemble an extinct predator — in form, behavior, and genetic design.
This is one of the boldest steps science has ever taken.
Because this isn’t just about wolves.
This is about mammoths, dodos, and Tasmanian tigers.
This is about using gene editing not only to reverse extinction — but to reshape what we consider possible.
The Shrimad Bhagavad Gita & Bharat Muni’s Natyashastra are now inscribed in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.
This global honour celebrates India’s eternal wisdom & artistic genius.
These timeless works are more than literary treasures—they are philosophical and aesthetic foundations that have shaped Bharat’s world view and the way we think, feel, live, and express.
With this, we now 14 inscriptions from our country on this international register.
This global honour celebrates India’s eternal wisdom & artistic genius.
These timeless works are more than literary treasures—they are philosophical and aesthetic foundations that have shaped Bharat’s world view and the way we think, feel, live, and express.
With this, we now 14 inscriptions from our country on this international register.
☀️ Welcome to the solar kingdom of Earth — the Bhadla Solar Park, located in the blazing deserts of Rajasthan, India. 🏜️⚡
Spread across 5,700+ hectares of scorched land where temperatures often soar above 45°C (113°F), this solar giant isn’t just big — it’s the biggest in the world. 🌍🔋
Built in four epic phases (2015–2020), here’s how the clean energy empire came to life:
Phase 1: 65 MW ☀️ — the spark that started it all.
Phase 2: 680 MW 🔥 — now we’re cooking.
Phase 3: 1,000 MW ⚡ — power-up mode activated.
Phase 4: 500 MW 💥 — the final push.
📦 That’s 10 million solar panels installed across the desert, generating a jaw-dropping 2,245 MW (or 2.245 gigawatts) of renewable power. Enough to light up millions of homes — and hope.
🎯 India’s goal? To make 17% of its electricity come from the sun. With Bhadla shining at full strength, that dream isn’t far off.
This isn’t just a solar park — it’s a monument to clean energy, built in one of the harshest environments on Earth… and it’s absolutely thriving. 🌞🇮🇳⚡
Spread across 5,700+ hectares of scorched land where temperatures often soar above 45°C (113°F), this solar giant isn’t just big — it’s the biggest in the world. 🌍🔋
Built in four epic phases (2015–2020), here’s how the clean energy empire came to life:
Phase 1: 65 MW ☀️ — the spark that started it all.
Phase 2: 680 MW 🔥 — now we’re cooking.
Phase 3: 1,000 MW ⚡ — power-up mode activated.
Phase 4: 500 MW 💥 — the final push.
📦 That’s 10 million solar panels installed across the desert, generating a jaw-dropping 2,245 MW (or 2.245 gigawatts) of renewable power. Enough to light up millions of homes — and hope.
🎯 India’s goal? To make 17% of its electricity come from the sun. With Bhadla shining at full strength, that dream isn’t far off.
This isn’t just a solar park — it’s a monument to clean energy, built in one of the harshest environments on Earth… and it’s absolutely thriving. 🌞🇮🇳⚡
UPSC TAMIL MEMES
FR-CSM-2024-Engl-220425.pdf
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