Sign inWelcome! Log into your accountyour usernameyour password Forgot your password? Get helpPassword recoveryRecover your passwordyour email A password will be e-mailed to you. Current AffairsWorld2 US army helicopters crash during training in KentuckyBy: GC NewsDeskSourceVia UNI-IndiaDate:30/03/2023Share 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: ReportsGC NewsDesk Seven Important Mandals Of Pune To Celebrate Ganesh Festival In Kashmir In 2023 GC NewsDesk - 03/09/2022 Qualcomm launches world’s first enterprise mobile processor with next-gen capabilities 28/08/2025Broadcom collaborates with Walmart to provide software solutions 27/08/2025US currency could lose another 10 pc by end of 2026:... 14/08/2025Australia, Vanuatu agree to A$500m security, business deal 14/08/2025US public debt tops 37 trln USD 13/08/2025Related articles The Bookie with SonakshiInner Contentment, Taught by Bhagavad Gita, Everlasting Joy That Cannot Be Taken Away: ‘Life Is a Battlefield’ Author Priya AroraIn a time defined by anxiety, burnout, and constant change, Priya Arora—author, survivor, spiritual seeker, and a devoted student... Guest's ViewModi Meets Xi: India’s Caution and the Road AheadIntroduction: A Meeting That Resonates Beyond DiplomacyWhen Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets President Xi Jinping, it is never... Current AffairsSelf-reliance in Defence is not merely an option, but a condition for survival & progress: Rajnath SinghNew Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that in today’s era of terrorism, pandemics and regional conflicts, self-reliance... Current AffairsPutin advocates reforms in UN, IMF to reflect modern realitiesMoscow/Beijing: Russian President Vladmir Putin, ahead of the upcoming SCO summit in the Chinese city of Tianjin, lauded...