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Time of India
4 days ago
- General
- Time of India
3 killed, 1 hurt as bus, car crash head-on
Lucknow: Three persons were killed and one got injured seriously when a car collided head-on with a passenger bus late Wednesday night in Bahraich. The accident took place near Nanpara Toll Plaza under Matera police station limits. The deceased and injured were all residents of Ayodhya. According to police, the incident occurred in Raghunathpur area when a car, carrying four individuals, crashed into a bus approaching from opposite direction. None of the bus passengers sustained any injuries. The car occupants, Ramkumar Yadav, resident of Pathan Tola, Abhay Pandey of Vaidehi Nagar Colony, Vivek Tiwari and Vinod Srivastava, were rushed to the district hospital in Bahraich by ambulance. Doctors declared three dead on arrival. Ramkumar Yadav, who survived critical injuries, was referred to Lucknow for advanced treatment. An investigation into the accident is underway. Lucknow: Three persons were killed and one got injured seriously when a car collided head-on with a passenger bus late Wednesday night in Bahraich. The accident took place near Nanpara Toll Plaza under Matera police station limits. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Most Hyped Tecno Pova Curve 5G Starts at 15,999 TECNO Mobile Book Now The deceased and injured were all residents of Ayodhya. According to police, the incident occurred in Raghunathpur area when a car, carrying four individuals, crashed into a bus approaching from opposite direction. None of the bus passengers sustained any injuries. The car occupants, Ramkumar Yadav, resident of Pathan Tola, Abhay Pandey of Vaidehi Nagar Colony, Vivek Tiwari and Vinod Srivastava, were rushed to the district hospital in Bahraich by ambulance. Doctors declared three dead on arrival. Ramkumar Yadav, who survived critical injuries, was referred to Lucknow for advanced treatment. An investigation into the accident is underway.
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Science
- Yahoo
Seismic Waves From Intense Storms Can Ripple Through Earth's Core
Researchers have now 'heard' the echo of cyclones whirling ocean waters from all the way on the other side of our planet. Microseismic waves generated by interactions between the ocean and Earth's crust might be able to help us peer into otherwise hidden parts of Earth's geological structure, such as regions left shrouded by a scarcity of high-energy earthquakes in the North Atlantic. "Our research uses these microseismic phenomena as an alternative data source to study the Earth's structure beneath Australia," says seismologist Hrvoje Tkalčić from Australian National University. Intense storm activity like cyclones over the ocean produces acoustic energy strong enough to ring through the planet. By the time these vibrations pass through Earth's core though, they're incredibly subtle. So Tkalčić and fellow seismologist Abhay Pandey went searching for these seismic waves using sensitive spiral arrays of sensors located in extremely quiet, remote parts of Australia. "We combined data from multiple days to identify the regions where the signals were strongest, providing insights into the source and transmission of the seismic waves," explains Pandey. "The signals are tiny in amplitude and often below the observational threshold of a single sensor, requiring specific instrument designs to record them." The researchers were able to trace these signals back to the waters near Greenland and Newfoundland, stirred up by winter storms. "The Newfoundland basin is a significant and persistent source of microseisms observed on most days during the study period, which is likely linked to the movement of frequent cyclones during the winter months," Pandey and Tkalčić write in their paper. This new method of detecting signals through the Earth may also prove useful for exploration of alien worlds. "We live in the times of interplanetary voyages, and perhaps it is not far-fetched to say that in the not-so-distant future, we might be able to harness the energy of storms to complement the investigations of the interiors of planets and several moons upholding atmospheres," the researchers conclude. This research was published in Seismological Research Letters. New Theory Suggests Dark Matter Is Frozen Relics of Light-Speed Particles The End of The Universe Could Come 'Much Sooner' Than We Thought We Finally Know Why Ancient Roman Concrete Lasts Thousands of Years


Time of India
22-04-2025
- Business
- Time of India
A91 Partners closes its largest fund at $665 million
Homegrown venture capital firm A91 Partners has announced the close of its Fund-III at $665 million – making it the investor's largest ever fund. ET had first reported about A91 Partners' plan to raise capital in March 2024. The firm has backed the likes of Blue Tokai Coffee, Rare Rabbit, Paperboat and Atomberg. This is among the fastest scaleups in terms of fund size for a local investment fund amid. For its maiden fund in 2018, A91 Partners had raised $350 million, followed by a $550 million investment vehicle in 2021. Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Asia's 50 Best: Gaggan Wins Again, Singapore Leads with Seven Portfolio Magazine Read More Undo Founded by former Sequoia Capital India (now Peak XV Partners ), partners Abhay Pandey, VT Bharadwaj and Gautam Mago, A91 Partners focuses on investing in companies across technology, consumer and financial services. 'We started A91 in 2018 with the following beliefs — patient capital will play an important role in accelerating value creation in Indian businesses across sectors. We also believed in the opportunity to create a world-class Indian investment firm — for founders who are aiming to build large enduring businesses from India. All these beliefs have been strengthened over the last six years,' A91 Partners said in a LinkedIn post. Live Events Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories The massive fund close by A91 Partners comes in the backdrop of several venture firms adding to their dry powder. Tech investor Accel India , an early backer of Flipkart and Swiggy, closed a $650 million fund in January. Venture capital firms continue to hold significant unallocated money from funds raised over the past two years. Early-stage investor Stellaris Venture Partners closed a $300 million fund in November 2024, while Peak XV Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and 3one4 Capital also hold large reserves. Matrix Partners India (now known as Z47 ) had also closed a $550 million fund in 2023. This trend reflects broader dynamics in the Indian venture capital ecosystem. In 2024, Bluestone investor IvyCap Ventures, former KKR India CEO Sanjay Nayar's Sorin Investments and climate-focused Avaana Capital also announced sizable fund closures.