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  • 23 hours ago | eurasiareview.com | Deepshikha Singh

    In response to severe flooding in Khadki village, Ahmednagar district, the Indian Army’s Southern Command initiated a comprehensive humanitarian aid and disaster relief operation in late May 2025. Triggered by relentless heavy rains, the village, situated approximately 140 kilometres from Pune, was submerged in waist-deep water, isolating residents and necessitating immediate intervention.

  • 1 week ago | medium.com | Deepshikha Singh

    If you look the society at large oppressor is being oppressed or was once, by someone else. Therefore he is doing the same with the other person. That is what he has learned from life. Making the other people suffer as you have suffered. Here where the paradox is, make other people pay for you. But why? Because may be you think you paid for someone else’s growth or because you think the other person made it easier, till here, than you. So now you want your stepping stone or your short cut to success.

  • 2 weeks ago | nature.com | SHUBHAM SHARMA |Chinmayee Shukla |Deepshikha Singh

    AbstractDysregulated expression of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in cancer contributes to various hallmarks of the disease, presenting novel opportunities for diagnosis and therapy. G-quadruplexes (G4s) within lncRNAs have gained attention recently; however, their systematic evaluation in cancer biology is yet to be performed.

  • 1 month ago | millichronicle.com | Deepshikha Singh |Shoeb Siddiqi |Adnan Qamar |Zahack Tanvir

    China slowdown, donald trump, economic forecast, economic policy, economic slowdown, financial markets, global economy, global trade, Goldman Sachs, India economy, investor uncertainty, JPMorgan Chase, Moody's Analytics, RBI, supply chain disruption, Swaminathan Aiyar, tariffs, trade tensions, US recession, US-China trade war by Deepshikha Singh While the recent trade tensions between the United States and India have garnered significant attention, economists warn that a potential slowdown in...

  • 1 month ago | eurasiareview.com | Deepshikha Singh

    The relentless march of global warming, evidenced by 2024’s record-breaking temperatures, casts a long shadow over India’s vital fisheries sector. It examines the potential ramifications of changing climatic conditions on this multi-billion-dollar industry, scrutinizing its resilience and the socio-economic vulnerabilities of its stakeholders.    India, a global fisheries powerhouse, boasting a vast network of inland and marine resources, faces an unprecedented challenge.

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