Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Current AffairsWorld 2 US army helicopters crash during training in Kentucky By: GC NewsDesk SourceVia UNI-India Date: 30/03/2023 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Washington DC: Two US Army Black Hawk helicopters crashed during a training mission over Kentucky, the US military said on Thursday. The incident took place on Wednesday evening, The New York Times said. There is no information yet on the status of the crew members. Previous articleCBI court awards 3 yrs RI to six accused in Rs 3.72 cr bank fraud caseNext articleTaiwanese leader Tsai arrives in New York: Reports GC NewsDesk Seven Important Mandals Of Pune To Celebrate Ganesh Festival In Kashmir In 2023 GC NewsDesk - 03/09/2022 Google warns 2.5 billion Gmail users to update their passwords amid... 30/08/2025 Qualcomm launches world’s first enterprise mobile processor with next-gen capabilities 28/08/2025 Broadcom collaborates with Walmart to provide software solutions 27/08/2025 US currency could lose another 10 pc by end of 2026:... 14/08/2025 Australia, Vanuatu agree to A$500m security, business deal 14/08/2025 Related articles Guest's View Oil, War, and the World’s Nerve Centre: Why the Next Energy Shock Could Reshape Global Power On any ordinary morning, somewhere in the vast blue expanse between the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea,... Health 41 million Indian children overweight as India ranks two globally in childhood Obesity New Delhi: India has overtaken the United States in childhood obesity, ranking second globally after China, according to... Business AAI denies seeking ATF stock details amid West Asia tensions New Delhi: The Airports Authority of India (AAI) on Wednesday denied reports claiming that it had sought details... Sports T20 World Cup viewership crosses 500 million in India New Delhi: Chairman of International Cricket Council (ICC) Jay Shah on Wednesday said that viewership for the ongoing...