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New modeling indicates 100-year-old geological theory on the Himalayas may have been wrong all along
For the last century, Émile Argand's theory on the formation and geological support system of the massive Himalayan mountain ...
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Study challenges long-held view of Himalayas’ formation with radical new model
Most geologists believe the Himalayas’ immense height results from thickening of the Earth’s crust. However, a new study suggests the geology beneath the world’s tallest mountain range is much more ...
A cloudburst is an extreme weather event marked by sudden, localised rainfall that can exceed 100 millimeters in just one hour. This, combined with its unpredictability, makes it catastrophic — ...
Experts have found new evidence that challenges a 100-year-old theory about what holds up the high peaks of the Himalayas.
Learn about Alfred Wegener's Continental Drift Theory—how continents once formed Pangaea, evidence supporting it, and its link to modern Plate Tectonic Theory.
Calling the project a "crucial initiative" to link the state with the rest of India, Vaishnaw said engineers had to tackle ...
In line with his commitment to world-class infrastructure and last-mile connectivity, the Prime Minister is inaugurating the ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Mizoram's first railway line, the Bairabi–Sairang broad-gauge project, a significant ...
The Tibet is changing in real time, and researchers are trying to understand what is going on under the surface to have a ...
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PM Modi inaugurates Mizoram's first Bairabi-Sairang rail line
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated Mizoram's first railway, the Bairabi-Sairang, which will ensure connectivity of the northeastern state to the rest of India. During the ...
PM Modi inaugurates Mizoram’s first railway line, the Bairabi-Sairang project, calling it a lifeline of transformation for the Northeast.
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