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Extreme Cold Weather Clothing System

Extreme Cold Weather Clothing System Recently, DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) has handed over a Technology for indigenous Extreme Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS) to five Indian companies. Earlier, DRDO successfully conducted maiden flight test of a new indigenously developed surface-to-surface missile ‘Pralay’. Key Points About: It is an ergonomically designed modular technical clothing

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Apatani Textile Product

Apatani Textile Product

Exploring the Unique and Intricate Textiles of the Apatani Tribe Arunachal Pradesh, India’s Apatani tribe, is well known for its unique and detailed textile creations. The tribe, which has its main population in the Ziro valley, has a long history of hand weaving and embroidery, and their textiles are highly valued for their superiority and

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Gendered division of labor shaped the human spatial behavior

Gendered division of labor shaped the human spatial behavior

Gendered division of labor shaped the human spatial behavior The necessity for food has driven daily navigation and movement across the landscape for the majority of human history. Additionally, our species constantly divides this effort along gender lines, unlike other primates. Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, Stanford University, and Brian Wood, the

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National Health Mission

Mission for National Health Recently, the National Health Mission (NHM) backed health system changes led to the establishment of resilient health systems, according to information provided to the Rajya Sabha by the Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare. Key Points About:  The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), which was first introduced in

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Perceptual links between sound and shape may unlock origins of spoken words

Most people around the world agree that the made-up word ‘bouba’ sounds round in shape, and the made-up word ‘kiki’ sounds pointy — a discovery that may help to explain how spoken languages develop, according to a new study. Click here to download

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