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September 2025 Blood Moon: Everything You Need to Know About the Rare Total Lunar Eclipse
Introduction On September 7–8, 2025, the world will witness one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles—a total lunar eclipse, commonly called the Blood Moon. For skywatchers, this is more than just an astronomical event; it’s a reminder of our shared humanity and our connection to the cosmos. With visibility across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania,…
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Rare Earth Elements in 2025: Resources Powering the Future of EVs, Wind, and Geopolitics
What are Rare Earth Elements (REEs)? Rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of 17 chemically similar elements: the 15 lanthanides, plus scandium and yttrium. Despite their name, REEs are not actually rare. Many are as abundant as copper in the Earth’s crust. What makes them “rare” is the challenge of finding concentrated, mineable deposits…
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Chips and the Global Economy: How Semiconductors Shape Power, Growth, and India’s Emerging Role
Introduction: Chips as the ‘New Oil’ of the 21st Century In the 20th century, oil determined global power, wealth, and conflicts. In the 21st century, the same is true for semiconductor chips. These tiny marvels of silicon power our smartphones, laptops, electric vehicles, satellites, fighter jets, cloud servers, and artificial intelligence systems. The global economy…
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How India can Harness its Demographic Dividend for Future Growth
India, with over 1.4 billion people, is today the world’s most populous country. More importantly, nearly 65% of its population is below the age of 35, and over 50% is under 25 years. This unique age structure gives India a golden opportunity: a demographic dividend that, if utilized wisely, can fuel economic growth, innovation, and…
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China’s Regional Classification: Know about Provinces, Economy, Culture, and Demography
China, the world’s second most populous country (about 1.41 billion people in 2025, recently overtaken by India), remains one of the most diverse nations on Earth in terms of geography, economy, and culture. It is divided into 34 provincial-level administrative units: 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities, and 2 Special Administrative Regions (SARs). Understanding…
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Double Income No Kids (DINK): A Rising Lifestyle Trend in India
Introduction In today’s rapidly changing India, family life no longer follows the one-size-fits-all model of the past. Increasingly, urban couples are embracing the DINK lifestyle—Double Income, No Kids. Once a Western concept, this phenomenon has now taken root in Indian cities, reflecting changing aspirations, rising living costs, and the desire for personal freedom. From Bengaluru’s…
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The World’s 15 Best Wealth Creators and their Timeless Investing Styles
Wealth creation has always fascinated humankind. From legendary stock market investors to visionary entrepreneurs, a handful of individuals have left a mark on global financial history by creating immense wealth. What sets them apart is not just the money they made, but the unique investing philosophies, risk-taking ability, and human characteristics that defined their journey.…
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