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India speeds up Samudrayaan as first manned dive planned for May 2026
India is rapidly advancing its deep sea exploration ambitions as the Samudrayaan mission prepares for its first manned trial dive in May 2026. The National Institute of Ocean Technology in Chennai is currently completing final integration work on the Matsya 6000 submersible, a 25 tonne vehicle designed to carry three aquanauts into the deep ocean. The upcoming dive, planned at a depth of 500 meters, is considered a critical milestone toward India’s long term goal of reaching 6,000 meters un
India speeds up Samudrayaan as first manned dive planned for May 2026
India is rapidly advancing its deep sea exploration ambitions as the Samudrayaan mission prepares for its first manned trial dive in May 2026. The National Institute of Ocean Technology in Chennai is currently completing final integration work on the Matsya 6000 submersible, a 25 tonne vehicle designed to carry three aquanauts into the deep ocean. The upcoming dive, planned at a depth of 500 meters, is considered a critical milestone toward India’s long term goal of reaching 6,000 meters un
Awake Craniotomy in Andhra Pradesh: Patient Watches Jr. NTR Film During Brain Surgery
In a remarkable medical achievement, doctors at the Government General Hospital in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, successfully performed an awake craniotomy on 55-year-old A. Ananthalakshmi, allowing her to watch scenes from her favorite film, Adhurs, starring Jr. NTR, during the procedure. Ananthalakshmi had been experiencing numbness in her limbs and persistent headaches, which led to the diagnosis of a 3.3 x 2.7 cm tumor on the left side of her brain. Choosing the government
Awake Craniotomy in Andhra Pradesh: Patient Watches Jr. NTR Film During Brain Surgery
In a remarkable medical achievement, doctors at the Government General Hospital in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, successfully performed an awake craniotomy on 55-year-old A. Ananthalakshmi, allowing her to watch scenes from her favorite film, Adhurs, starring Jr. NTR, during the procedure. Ananthalakshmi had been experiencing numbness in her limbs and persistent headaches, which led to the diagnosis of a 3.3 x 2.7 cm tumor on the left side of her brain. Choosing the government









