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ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan during the signing of an agreement between NewSpace India Limited, ISRO, IN-SPACe and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for the transfer of the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle technology. | Photo: X/@isro via PTI This marks a significant step in industry participation in the space sectorISRO signed a formal agreement with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on Wednesday (September 10, 2025) for the transfer of technology for the production of Small Satellite Launch Vehicles (SSLV), marking a significant step in industry participation in the space sector.The agreement, the 100th transfer of technology agreement facilitated by space sector promoter INSPACe, was…

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More than 24 million Americans moved homes in 2023. According to research from RentCafe, the majority of those people cited wanting “newer or better housing” as the reason for their move. But if you want to make a move this year and get even more out of the place you call home, then it’s time to check out the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Places to Live rankings, which promises to help people “make the most informed decisions when choosing where to settle down.” Each year, the publication creates a list of the top spots to move around the…

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CitiusTech, a leading provider of healthcare technology, services & solutions, announced the launch of CitiusTech Knewron, a healthcare native AI platform to design, build and operate trusted enterprise AI solutions. CitiusTech Knewron helps healthcare organizations augment, automate, and accelerate their product development initiative with native data ingestion, healthcare native guardrails, optimized & fit for purpose model routing, bespoke agentic workflows, persona specific workbenches and industry standard protocol-based tool integrations. CitiusTech Knewron’s healthcare native design efficiently accelerates time-to-market, while increasing trust and explainability. Behind every feature of CitiusTech Knewron lies a singular objective: to empower healthcare enterprises in enhancing care delivery. This is…

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How many times have time, distance and traffic scuttled your plans to catch a show in the city? The upcoming Linear festival will take place at venues along Bengaluru’s Green Metro Line, making it easy for audiences to hop on and off at events they would like to attend. “We wanted to build something that would accessible for all and keeping that in mind, we found venues within a 20-minute walking distance of the Green Metro Line,” says Vishruti Bindal, festival director, who conceptualised the show with Bharavi. Together, the duo founded Linear Festivals in September 2024.Vishruti says the six…

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The best women’s loungewear sets for travel are more than just comfortable; they’re your trusted allies for long-haul flights, hotel lobbies, and early‑morning departures. Imagine slipping into something that moves with you—soft, breathable fabrics that gently cradle your skin, yet look put‑together enough for café stops or transit styling photos. Whether you’re jet‑lagged, cramped in economy, or navigating crowded airport terminals, the right loungewear set offers both serene ease and polished versatility.Below, we rounded up our top picks of the best loungewear sets for women to travel in this season. Each set is chosen with intention: fabrics that resist wrinkling,…

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Miranda Zamarelli and Dick Holmes of Dartmouth College review one of the early paper maps used to chart songbird territories in a patch of woods in central New Hampshire. Ari Daniel/For NPR hide caption toggle caption Ari Daniel/For NPR Miranda Zammarelli hikes into the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in central New Hampshire, pausing when she sees a tree with a pink ribbon wrapped around its trunk. Zammarelli, a behavioral ecologist and PhD candidate at Dartmouth College, knows that ribbon well. It marks the corner of a 25-acre field site first established in 1969 to map the territories of the songbirds…

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Central skipper Patidar has been in a rich vein of form in the tournament. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR The first two rounds of the Duleep Trophy held at the BCCI CoE grounds on the outskirts of the city meandered along without much impetus.Played without fanfare behind closed doors, in a legacy tournament struggling for relevance, the action on batting-friendly pitches oftentimes fell flat.Now set for the final between South Zone and Central Zone (commencing here on Thursday), the absence of key players has taken the sheen away from what should have been a grand occasion.On account of being…

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Good morning. You’re reading the Up First newsletter. Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox, and listen to the Up First podcast for all the news you need to start your day. Today’s top stories The Israeli military says it carried out an airstrike targeting senior Hamas officials in Qatar’s capital of Doha yesterday. The strike marks the first attack of its kind by Israel on Qatar, a U.S. ally and mediator between Hamas and Israel in the war in Gaza. On his site, Truth Social, President Trump said the attack was a unilateral decision by Israel that did not “advance Israel…

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