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World Thyroid Day 2026: Understanding Your Body Butterfly Gland

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World Thyroid Day is observed on 25th May every year. It raises awareness about thyroid disorders that affect millions worldwide. The day promotes early diagnosis, proper treatment, and healthy lifestyle choices. Thyroid problems are common in India, especially among women. Simple prevention tips can help maintain good thyroid health.

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India and USA: A New Chapter of Friendship in 2026

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India and the USA held high-level talks in New Delhi in May 2026. Leaders discussed defence, trade, technology, energy, and the Indo-Pacific region. Both nations want to strengthen their partnership. The TRUST initiative and a new defence framework are key parts of this growing friendship.

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Actinarctus odissi: New Marine Water Bear Species Discovered Off Odisha Coast

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Scientists have discovered a new species of tardigrade off the northeast coast of India. The microscopic creature is named Actinarctus odissi. It was found in the shallow marine waters of the Bay of Bengal, near Markandi in Odisha. The name “odissi” honours the famous classical dance form of Odisha. This is the first time in 43 years that a new member of this rare genus has been found. Tardigrades are also called water bears. They are famous for surviving extreme conditions like heat, cold, and even outer space.

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FIFA World Cup 2026: The Last Dance for Messi, Ronaldo, and Other Football Legends

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be held in North America. It will be one of the most emotional tournaments in history. Several legendary footballers will play their last World Cup. Fans will watch icons like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Luka Modric, and Mohamed Salah for the final time on the biggest stage. This generation of players has defined modern football. Their last dance will be unforgettable. Only one team can win the trophy, but the memories will last forever.

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3,200-Year-Old Settlement Found in Jharkhand’s Hazaribag District

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An archaeological site in Hazaribag district of Jharkhand has yielded evidence of a layered settlement in the Mohane river basin. The site is located in Chauparan block and includes villages like Dehar, Sohra, Mangarh, and Hathinder. Archaeologists have found artefacts dating back nearly 3,200 years. Using Ground Penetrating Radar, they have detected large buried structures over 100 feet long. The site has also produced statues of Buddhist and Hindu deities. A large mound in Mangarh village has been identified as an ancient Buddhist stupa. Historians are now calling for the Archaeological Survey of India to protect this important heritage.

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