Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Jaipur's Gandhi Nagar becomes country's first all-women railway station

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Tue, Feb 20, 2018 | 06:50 PM IST

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Jaipur's Gandhi Nagar becomes country's first all-women railway station Jaipur's Gandhi Nagar becomes country's first all-women railway station
In a step towards women empowerment, the Indian Railways has handed over the Gandhi Nagar railway station to an all women crew.
Chicken shortage shuts hundreds of KFC stores in UK Chicken shortage shuts hundreds of KFC stores in UK
Fast-food chain KFC said it had shut hundreds of UK stores as German delivery supplier DHL left them short of fowl and customers without their "fried chicken fix".
Preserving skiing's origins in China's remote west Preserving skiing's origins in China's remote west
In this Chinese village, skis are designed with horse-hide and shoes are tied on with leather rope. The direction of the horse fur allows the skis to slide forward, while preventing them from slipping backward when traveling uphill.
Japanese 'baby factory' man wins custody of 13 kids born to Thai surrogates Japanese 'baby factory' man wins custody of 13 kids born to Thai surrogates
A wealthy Japanese man was Tuesday granted "sole parent" rights to 13 children he fathered through Thai surrogate mothers, in a court ruling that paves the way for him to take them to Japan.
Secret behind perfect alignment of Egypt's Pyramids decoded Secret behind perfect alignment of Egypt's Pyramids decoded
Ancient Egyptians may have used the autumn equinox to align the Great Pyramid of Giza almost perfectly along the four cardinal points, a study has found. The autumn equinox occurs halfway between the summer and winter solstices, when Earth's tilt is such that the length of the day and night are almost the same.
Google AI can predict heart disease risk from eye images Google AI can predict heart disease risk from eye images
Researchers at Google have developed a new artificial intelligence system that can accurately predict the risk of heart diseases by scanning images of people's retina. The discovery may point to more ways to diagnose health issues from retinal images, researchers said.
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