​Aza Announces Association with Bal Raksha Bharat to Support Meaningful Social Impact

  Aza Fashions, India’s leading luxury fashion destination, is proud to announce its association with Bal Raksha Bharat, one of the country’s foremost child rights organisations dedicated to the welfare, education, protection, and overall development of underprivileged children. As part of this initiative, customers shopping with Aza will now have an opportunity to contribute towards a meaningful cause and participate in creating a better future for children in need. The initiative has currently been integrated across Aza’s POS systems and website and is presently in its soft launch phase to…

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Indian Navy’s Next-Generation Offshore Patrol Vessel ‘Sanghmitra’ Launched at GRSE Kolkata

Yard 3039 (Sanghmitra), Next Generation Offshore Patrol Vessel (NGOPV), was launched at M/s GRSE, Kolkata on 20 May 2026 by Mrs Sarita Vatsayan, in the presence of VAdm Sanjay Vatsayan, Vice Chief of the Naval Staff. The event was conducted with full naval honours and ceremonial splendour, reflecting the rich traditions and ethos of the Indian Navy. Senior dignitaries from the Indian Navy, Ministry of Defence, and GRSE attended the occasion.   The construction of 11 NGOPVs is being undertaken concurrently at two shipyards (GSL, Goa and GRSE, Kolkata). These…

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New Study Offers Breakthrough Clue to Mystery of Superheated Solar Corona

A new scientific study has brought researchers closer to solving one of solar physics’ biggest mysteries — why the Sun’s outer atmosphere, known as the corona, is millions of degrees hotter than its visible surface.   For decades, scientists have struggled to explain how the corona reaches temperatures exceeding one million degrees Celsius, while the Sun’s surface remains comparatively cooler at around 5,500 degrees Celsius. The phenomenon, often described as the “coronal heating problem”, has puzzled astronomers worldwide.   The latest research provides fresh insights into the processes that transfer…

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New Study Offers Breakthrough Clue to Mystery of Superheated Solar Corona

A new scientific study has brought researchers closer to solving one of solar physics’ biggest mysteries — why the Sun’s outer atmosphere, known as the corona, is millions of degrees hotter than its visible surface.   For decades, scientists have struggled to explain how the corona reaches temperatures exceeding one million degrees Celsius, while the Sun’s surface remains comparatively cooler at around 5,500 degrees Celsius. The phenomenon, often described as the “coronal heating problem”, has puzzled astronomers worldwide.   The latest research provides fresh insights into the processes that transfer…

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