Leisure centre reopening delayed with £2.5m works ongoing
A leisure centre which closed for refurbishments nearly six months ago is not expected to reopen until next year.
A leisure centre which closed for refurbishments nearly six months ago is not expected to reopen until next year.
Japan and South Korea marked the 60th anniversary of normalized diplomatic relations with the opening of the annual Japan-Korea Exchange Festival in Tokyo over the weekend, drawing large crowds to enjoy food, cultural exhibits, and student exchanges.
The government has also earmarked land in Gautam Buddh Nagar for a Deep Tech hub, to be developed in collaboration with institutions such as DRDO and ISRO. At present, IIT Kanpur is incubating hundreds of startups and fostering new discoveries in advanced scientific research.
E very year, as the first flakes of snow settle over Kalam, Utror, Mankyal, Bahrain and other areas of upper Swat, hundreds of families start preparing for a journey their ancestors have made for centuries. Known locally as mohajirati safar this seasonal migration is one of the oldest.
I t is 10am on a Saturday and Muhammad Seyaar, the shoe-shine man, has hardly received any customers. On weekends, the campus of the University of Peshawar is unusually still. The usual buzz of students rushing between lectures, tea stalls steaming with hot tea and parathas and hostel.
Toppers dig deeper by asking why and how instead of just memorising. Toppers link ideas to stories, visuals, or emotions for quick recall.
A 15-year-old student was beaten to death by a group of boys in the Mangolpuri area of Delhi on Friday evening.
A frantic four-hour search in Gorakhpur for 10-year-old Lakshya Pratap Singh, who went missing after going out to play, ended when police, aided by sniffer dog Tony, found him asleep at home. The boy had hidden to avoid tuition, falling asleep in a corner. Police confirmed he was safe and returned him to his family.
The city should pull back from its current College Area Community Plan update and work with residents, SDSU and MTS to create a realistic vision.
Considering the MPSC aspirant’s plea to postpone the upcoming state services preliminary exam on September 28 due to floods across Maharashtra, the commission has finally postponed it to November 9.