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Revolutionising home-food preservation, one jar at a time

On November 30, 1858, American tinkerer John Landis Mason received a patent for what went on to be the Mason jar. Even though Mason never gained personally from it, the jar that bears his name revolutionised home-food preservation. A.S.Ganesh hands you a jar full of details…
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Delhi blast: NIA team arrests 2 from Uttarakhand's

The NIA team and Uttarakhand Police personnel went to a mosque in Nainital to question some people, the official said
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Make cinema affordable for all, demand DYFI leaders


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PALS inks MoU to support early-stage startups


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Passing-out parade held at Indian Naval Academy

The parade was reviewed by Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, who congratulated the midshipmen and cadets for their achievement
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India hammer Oman 17-0 to secure back-to-back Junior Hockey World Cup wins

India hammer Oman 17-0 to secure back-to-back Junior Hockey World Cup wins
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President Murmu meets Blind Women's T20 World Cup champions, receives signed team bat

President Murmu meets Blind Women's T20 World Cup champions, receives signed team bat
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Politics trumps economics: S Jaishankar's veiled dig at US amid trade tensions

Politics trumps economics S Jaishankars veiled dig at US amid trade tensions
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Airbus A320 glitch: IndiGo's fleet modifications done, Air India nearing completion

Airbus A glitch IndiGos fleet modifications done Air India nearing completion
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Men are puzzled by the ‘stitch line’ running down the scrotum: Here’s what it actually is

Many men eventually discover a seam-like line on their scrotum and wonder whether it’s a scar, or something abnormal. In fact, it’s completely normal and medically known as the scrotal raphe, a developmental remnant from early fetal life. Health experts explain how, during embryonic development, genital tissue fuses under the influence of hormones, leaving this visible line, a harmless anatomical marker we all began with.
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