Maheswari

With a background in Literature, she brings strong creative writing skills and clarity to her work in content writing. Her academic foundation enables her to present news in a simple, engaging, and reader-friendly manner. She is passionate about covering current affairs in India and Tamil Nadu, along with science-related topics that explain innovations and discoveries in an accessible way. She believes in delivering accurate, clear, and responsible information to audiences. Her focus is on simplifying complex subjects while maintaining credibility and journalistic integrity. Through her writing, she aims to inform and educate readers with meaningful and trustworthy content.

Articles by Maheswari (172)

Digital Independence: Why France is Switching from Windows to Linux by 2026
Technology

Digital Independence: Why France is Switching from Windows to Linux by 2026

France has launched a major plan to replace Microsoft Windows with Linux across government systems, aiming for full digital sovereignty. With a 2026 roadmap and 2027 target, the move seeks to reduce reliance on foreign tech, enhance security, and promote homegrown digital tools for million servants.

SRH vs RR: Will the Rajasthan Royals' Winning Streak End in Hyderabad?
Sports

SRH vs RR: Will the Rajasthan Royals' Winning Streak End in Hyderabad?

RR take on SRH in a high-voltage clash in Hyderabad, with the Royals aiming for a fifth straight win while Sunrisers look to revive their campaign. With a batting-friendly pitch, humid conditions, and key players in form, a thrilling contest is on the cards.

ISRO's Gaganyaan Nears Final Phase for the 2027 Crewed Mission
Science

ISRO's Gaganyaan Nears Final Phase for the 2027 Crewed Mission

ISRO's Gaganyaan programme is in its final phase, targeting India's first human spaceflight in early 2027. With successful parachute and air drop tests, the mission aims to send a three-member crew into a 400 km orbit, marking a major step in India's space ambitions.

CBSE Introduces New AI Curriculum for classes 3 to 8 from the 2026-27
India

CBSE Introduces New AI Curriculum for classes 3 to 8 from the 2026-27

CBSE introduces a new AI curriculum for classes 3 to 8 from the 2026-27 academic year, aiming to equip students with essential skills like logical thinking, problem-solving, and digital awareness. The move marks a significant step towards preparing young learners for an AI-driven future

NASA's Artemis II Rewrites History with First Crewed Mission in 50 Years
Science

NASA's Artemis II Rewrites History with First Crewed Mission in 50 Years

Artemis II marks a historic return of humans to the Moon after more than 50 years, taking astronauts farther than ever before to the Moon's far side. Building on the legacy of Apollo, the mission represents a major leap in space exploration and a new chapter in humanity's journey beyond Earth.

Viral Zombie Drug Videos in Bengaluru: What's the Real Story?
India

Viral Zombie Drug Videos in Bengaluru: What's the Real Story?

Viral "zombie drug" videos have sparked panic online, but Bengaluru police confirmed recent clips were misleading and not linked to Xylazine. While the drug is real and dangerous globally, authorities urge the public to avoid spreading unverified information.

YouTube Clarifies 90-Second Non-Skippable Ad Issue, 'Not Intentional'
Technology

YouTube Clarifies 90-Second Non-Skippable Ad Issue, 'Not Intentional'

YouTube has responded to user complaints about unusually long non-skippable ads, clarifying that 90-second ads are not intentional and are being investigated. Despite a 30-second cap policy, reports of longer ads have raised concerns among users.

Amazon has ended support for Kindle Fire models released before 2013
Technology

Amazon has ended support for Kindle Fire models released before 2013

Amazon will end support for older Kindle devices released before 2013 starting May 20, 2026, due to outdated hardware and security limitations. While affected users won't be able to access the Kindle Store or cloud features, they can still read downloaded books and transfer content via USB.

Zoho's CEO Sridhar Vembu urges an urban-to-rural shift for a fresh start
India

Zoho's CEO Sridhar Vembu urges an urban-to-rural shift for a fresh start

Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu has emphasized the need for a shift from urban to rural living, encouraging people to rebuild their lives with a renewed sense of purpose. Highlighting the potential of rural areas, he believes this transition can lead to more sustainable development.