Author: Manjushree Samanta

Manjushree Samanta is a young writer with a keen interest in social issues, world news, and politics. Her writing can be described as simple and to the point. She loves to write and try new things.

Indian women make up only 14 percent of science

Women make up only 14 percent of the 2.8 lakh engineers, scientists, and technologists in India’s research and development institutions. Compared to men, the number of women is very low in the fields of science and technology.   Female employees in research institutions account for 28.4 percent of the total global workforce. However, Indian research institutions have not been able to do even that.   Furthermore, women make up only 14% of the 2.8 million engineers, scientists, and technologists. The number of women enrolled in science-related higher education has uninterruptedly increased in the past few decades.    Nevertheless, the number…

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Gyanvapi Case: Hindu petitioners win a big step in Varanasi Court

District Judge AK Vishvesh ordered that Gyanvapi Case would continue to hear the petition seeking the right to worship. The next hearing of the case is on September 22. Highlights The court rules that Gyanvapi plea is maintainableGyanvapi hearing will continue: JudgeVaranasi Court rejects Anjuman Intezamia Committee’s plea The Varanasi Districts and Sessions court confirmed the maintainability of the Hindu side’s petition in the Gyanvapi mosque complex case. A single bench of district Judge AK Vishvesh delivered the verdict in the Gyanvapi Shringar Gauri dispute case on Monday. The Varanasi District Court rejected the petition of the Muslim side. So,…

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Chimps have their individual drum beats, a study reveals

A new study disclose that chimpanzees have their signature drumming beats. Researchers can identify distinct chimps by their drumming pattern. Generally, the beats are used for communication with their friends. The drum beats look like chimp social media. Chimpanzees have their own signature drumming beats to communicate with their friends. According to a new study, these beats are primarily used to send information to friends who are more than 3,280 feet (1 km) away. They have their own social media. Rainforest trees are held up by enormous roots that create a large flat buttress. Dr. Catherine Hobaiter from the University…

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If stray dogs attack, those who feed could be held liable

To address the stray dogs’ menace issue, Supreme Court said a reasonable solution must be found. Also added if they attack, people who feed them could be held responsible.     Dogs Attack- Senior counsel advocate VK Biju appearing for the Kerala government, said that eight people have died in Kerala since August. He further added, that people who regularly feed dogs, they could be made liable for the dog’s vaccination. Even they need to bear the cost if stray dogs attack people. The court posted the matter for hearing on September 28.     The court’s observation comes while hearing a petition…

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