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Be Yog Yukt. Stay Rog Mukt

Every breath you take fuels body and mind, making respiratory care a top priority for overall wellness.

When your natural rhythm feels restricted or out of sync, finding your way back to effortless respiration is essential for maintaining an active lifestyle.
Integrating specific, mindful movements and targeted cleansing routines into daily life offers a proactive way to build internal resilience. Beyond just physical flexibility, these structured habits work synergistically to clear blockages, enhance your endurance, and bring a profound sense of tranquillity to daily life.

Swipe through to explore effective practices designed to support and elevate your respiratory journey.

02/06/2026

Watch the story of a priceless chapter of India's civilisational heritage returning home after more than 300 years.

The 11th-century Anaimangalam Chola Copper Plates stand as a testament to India's rich history, culture and global maritime connections.

Photos from Ministry of Mines, Government of India's post 01/06/2026

हिंदी में सोच, हिंदी में संवाद और हिंदी में सृजन— इनसे ही संभव है प्रभावी लेखन"

राजभाषा विभाग के वार्षिक कार्यक्रम 2026-27 के अंतर्गत आज खान मंत्रालय के हिंदी अनुभाग द्वारा "हिंदी लेखन विधि और इसके आयाम" विषय पर एक विशेष हिंदी कार्यशाला का आयोजन किया गया।

कार्यक्रम के मुख्य वक्ता प्रख्यात लेखक एवं वक्ता श्री नवीन चौधरी रहे। उन्होंने हिंदी लेखन की कला, प्रभावी अभिव्यक्ति, डिजिटल युग में हिंदी कंटेंट की बढ़ती भूमिका तथा समकालीन साहित्य के विविध आयामों पर अपने विचार साझा किए। कार्यशाला के दौरान हिंदी लेखन की व्यावहारिक तकनीकों, कुशल लेखन स्ट्रैटेजी, संप्रेषण कौशल तथा प्रतिष्ठित लेखकों की लेखन शैलियों पर सार्थक चर्चा हुई, जिसने प्रतिभागियों को लेखन के प्रति नई दृष्टि एवं प्रेरणा प्रदान की।

इस अवसर पर खान मंत्रालय के अधिकारियों एवं कर्मचारियों के साथ-साथ महानिदेशक कैंप कार्यालय, जीएसआई, आई बी एम कैंप कार्यालय, एन सी ई जी आर, फरीदाबाद, नालको, दिल्ली कार्यालय, एचसीएल, दिल्ली कार्यालय के अधिकारियों की भी बैठक में सक्रिय सहभागिता रही। कार्यक्रम के समापन पर उपनिदेशक राजभाषा, खान मंत्रालय ने अतिथि वक्ता का उनके ज्ञानवर्धक उद्बोधन के लिए धन्यवाद ज्ञापित किया। श्री मनीष खर, उप महानिदेशक, डीजीसीओ, जीएसआई, दिल्ली कार्यालय ने भी श्री नवीन चौधरी महोदय का शॉल एवं पौधा प्रदान कर अभिनंदन किया। सभी की सक्रिय उपस्थिति, सहयोग एवं सहभागिता से यह कार्यशाला ज्ञानवर्धक, संवादपरक एवं अत्यंत सफल रही।

01/06/2026

While India sleeps, exploration continues.

The minerals beneath our earth power our homes, connectivity, industries, and future.

Every discovery powers lives, livelihoods and national progress.

Exploring Today. Building Tomorrow.

Towards Viksit Bharat 2047.

01/06/2026

From the Golden Bird to Viksit Bharat, India's progress is powered by its mineral wealth.

Beneath India's soil lies the foundation of its future. Through scientific exploration and resource discovery, MECL is helping unlock the nation's mineral potential—transforming geological wealth into infrastructure, energy security, industrial growth and national prosperity.

Every discovery powers progress. Every exploration strengthens India.

30/05/2026

Ministry of Mines holds an Interactive Workshop-cum-Technical Evaluation Sessions under S&T–PRISM Programme

Interactive Sessions held to strengthen enabling ecosystem for startups engaged in critical mineral value chain through competition-based framework

The Ministry of Mines in collaboration with the Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development and Design Centre (JNARDDC), Nagpur successfully organized the two-days Interactive Workshop & Technical Evaluation Sessions under the S&T PRISM 5.0 (Promotion of Research & Innovation in Startups and MSMEs) at JNARDDC, Nagpur, during 29-30 May 2026. The workshop provided a common platform bringing together innovators from startups & MSMEs, industry representatives, and experts on critical minerals sector. The S&T–PRISM Scheme is one of the three components of the Science & Technology Programme of the Ministry of Mines. Under S&T–PRISM 5.0, the Ministry of Mines invited innovative proposals across the critical minerals value chain, including exploration, extraction, processing, recycling and value-addition technologies.

Details: https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2266989®=3&lang=2

30/05/2026

Responsible mining extends far beyond extraction.

Through scientific mine closure planning and ecological restoration, India’s mining sector is working to ensure that mined landscapes are transformed into assets that support biodiversity, community well-being, and long-term sustainable development.

The true legacy of mining lies not only in the resources extracted, but in the value restored for future generations.

Photos from Ministry of Mines, Government of India's post 29/05/2026

The Ministry of Mines, in collaboration with the Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development and Design Centre (JNARDDC), Nagpur, commenced the two-day Interactive Workshop & Technical Evaluation Sessions under S&T PRISM 5.0 (Promotion of Research & Innovation in Startups and MSMEs) on 29 May 2026 at JNARDDC, Nagpur.

The event brought together innovators from startups & MSMEs, industry representatives, academia, and experts from India’s critical minerals sector. S&T–PRISM is one of the three key components of the Ministry of Mines’ Science & Technology Programme.

For the first time under the S&T PRISM Scheme, the Ministry has introduced an interactive workshop alongside the evaluation process to create an enabling ecosystem for startups working in critical mineral exploration, processing, recycling, and related areas. The initiative aims to promote technology exchange, expert interaction, constructive feedback, and experience-sharing through a competition-based framework.

The programme was inaugurated by Dr. Anupam Agnihotri, Director, JNARDDC, and Shri Sukhdeep Singh, Director, Ministry of Mines.

Addressing the participants, Shri Sukhdeep Singh, Director, Ministry of Mines, emphasized the importance of innovation and technological advancement in achieving self-reliance in critical minerals. He highlighted that the event marks a shift from conventional evaluation methods towards a more interactive and collaborative approach that encourages innovation and healthy competition among startups.

Under S&T PRISM 5.0, the Ministry of Mines has invited proposals to support innovation across the critical minerals value chain.

Photos from Ministry of Mines, Government of India's post 29/05/2026

India’s mineral-rich states are driving the nation’s industrial and economic growth.

From Odisha to Andhra Pradesh, these powerhouse states contributed 97.1% of India’s total mineral production value in April 2025.

28/05/2026

Closing a mine doesn’t mean the end—it marks a new beginning.

From extraction to restoration, mine closure ensures land is safely reclaimed, ecosystems are revived, and communities move forward sustainably.

Because responsible mining doesn’t just take from the Earth—it also gives back.

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