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Khanij Bidesh gets environmental clearance from Argentine govt for deep exploration of five lithium | India News

NEW DELHI: State-owned Khanij Bidesh India Limited (KABIL) has received environmental clearance from the Argentine govt for deep exploration of five brine lithium blocks in the South American country.Officials said the environmental clearance from Argentina will allow the drilling of boreholes to undertake surveys and exploratory drilling, and to ascertain the total volume of the…

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Rs 14 crore project to give Naimisharanya a modern upgrade, boost spiritual tourism | Lucknow News

An artist’s impression of Naimisharanya after its makeover An artist’s impression of Naimisharanya after its makeover An artist’s impression of Naimisharanya after its makeover An artist’s impression of Naimisharanya after its makeover An artist’s impression of Naimisharanya after its makeover Lucknow: Naimisharanya is set for a major upgrade, with Uttar Pradesh govt launching the ‘Vedaranyam’…

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NHRC seeks report from MeitY on Gleeden app, flags user safety concerns | India News

Bengaluru: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), seeking an action taken report over a complaint related to extramarital dating platform Gleeden, citing concerns around user safety, exploitation and access by minors.The notice, dated April 9, follows a complaint filed by Seva Nyaya…

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Bitcoin’s quantum risks are a governance, not engineering, problem

Digital asset manager Grayscale backed accelerated efforts to make public blockchains quantum-resistant in a new research note arguing the technical solutions already exist but the harder challenge is getting decentralized communities to agree on implementing them. “Public blockchains do not have CTOs; they are global communities governed by consensus,” wrote Zach Pandl, Grayscale’s head of…

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‘Only real leverage’: Iran unlikely to reopen Strait of Hormuz anytime soon, claims US intelligence report

Recent US intelligence reports indicate Iran is unlikely to reopen the Strait of Hormuz anytime soon, as control of the key oil chokepoint remains its main leverage against the United States, Reuters reported.Click here for live updates Tehran, which controls one side of the sea route, has effectively blockaded the strait in response to the…

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