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CURAJ is developing a sensor-based water quality monitoring system to detect lead in drinking water.

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A team of researchers from the Central University of Rajasthan (CURAJ) has created a low cost sensor that can be used to detect toxic lead in drinking water. The sensor does not require the addition of chemicals and can be used in homes, water treatment plants and public water systems. This innovation will help to keep drinking water safer and to protect public health.

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Solanum Pandeyi: New Wild Brinjal Species Discovered in Andaman Islands

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A new species of wild brinjal called Solanum pandeyi has been discovered in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A scientist from the Botanical Survey of India found it in Middle Andaman's evergreen forest. The Great Andamanese tribe uses it for food and medicine. This discovery adds to India's rich plant biodiversity.

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Bengaluru Hosts BRICS Heads of Space Agencies Meet 2026

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Bengaluru is hosting the BRICS Heads of Space Agencies meet on June 23-24, 2026. India is the Chair of BRICS this year. Representatives from all 11 BRICS member countries will attend. The theme is "Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability." Space sustainability and cooperation will be major discussion points.

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Rare Four-Sided Stone Pillar with Buddha Parinirvana Found in Telangana

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A rare four-sided stone pillar with a Buddha Parinirvana sculpture was found in Bhimsari village, Adilabad district, Telangana, in June 2026. The pillar combines Buddhist, Vaishnavite, and Shaivite motifs on a single monument. Historians have dated it to the 10th century CE. This is the first such monument found in Telangana.

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Khurasani Imli: Mandu's GI-Tagged Treasure

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Khurasani Imli, the fruit of Mandu's Baobab tree, received the Geographical Indication tag recently. This light green fruit has a tangy sweet-sour flavour and grows in Madhya Pradesh's Mandu region. It is packed with Vitamin C and antioxidants, offering many health benefits. The GI tag will protect its unique identity and support local communities.

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