Material science struggles for space in Hyderabad engineering colleges

Despite rising opportunities in key sectors like aerospace and defence, India faces a shortage of material science and metallurgical engineering graduates. Limited undergraduate seats, high infrastructure costs, and a faculty crunch contribute to the scarcity. Industries often recruit from allied fields to meet the demand, highlighting a perception problem as computer science dominates student preferences,…

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Operation Gideon’s Chariots B: IDF airstrike targets Hamas weapons depot in Gaza City – Video

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released video footage of an airstrike on a Hamas weapons storage facility in Gaza City. Guided by Division 98 forces and the Shin Bet, the strike targeted explosives intended for use against Israeli soldiers. Divisions 162 and 98 are intensifying operations in Gaza City, destroying Hamas infrastructure and eliminating militants.

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Gabrielle Union posts an emotional birthday tribute for sister Tracy along with nostalgic throwback picture from her childhood

Gabrielle Union recently celebrated her sister Tracy’s birthday with a touching Instagram post featuring cherished childhood photos. The heartwarming tribute, which also saw tributes from Dwyane Wade and daughter Kaavia James, has captivated fans. This follows Union’s equally emotional birthday message for Kaavia, highlighting the actress’s deep family connections.

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Pets aren’t passengers, EU top court finds

The CJEU ruled that lightning strikes can be extraordinary circumstances limiting airline liability for delays, with airlines needing to prove reasonable measures were taken. In a separate case, the court determined that pets transported in the hold are considered baggage under the Montreal Convention, with compensation limited accordingly unless a special declaration of interest was…

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