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Sikh-Hindu team hails PM Modi for bringing them back from Af
According to the press note released by the PIB, the group contended that Modi is not just the PM of India but the PM of the world
‘94% Indians worried about family's health'
Post COVID-19, Indians are more conscious about health and nutrition
Why some folks are sleeping in shifts
WAKE-UP CALL: Roger Federer sleeps at night and then again during the day
With football, hijab-clad girls break new ground
Thrice a week, a dozen or so hijab-clad girls practise at the footballer-churning Mohammed Hussain playground in Mumbai
Tirumala plans steep hike in Arjitha seva ticket prices
The new rates are likely to come into effect in the next few days
Ties with China hinge on state of border: Jaishankar
Foreign minister S Jaishankar said relations with China were going through a ‘very difficult phase’ after Beijing violated border agreements
ROHIT CROWNED ALL-FORMAT CAPTAIN
Opener Named Test Skipper For Lanka Series As Pujara, Rahane, Saha, Ishant Are Dropped; Ravindra Jadeja Returns
The most talked about movie of recent times, Gehraiyaan, continues to make waves
Living up to its title, Gehraiyaan, Shakun Batra’s latest release, has invoked a depth of emotions and opinions from audiences and critics alike. Having intrigued viewers right from its very first frame, the film has touched the hearts and minds of viewers around the globe, owing to its realistic portrayal of modern-day relationships, layered character arcs and nuanced storyline.
Spending time with my daughter keeps me emotionally balanced: Neil Nitin Mukesh
Neil Nitin Mukesh, who turned 40 this year, says that it is important to feel young at heart to stay emotionally balanced.
Prince Harry's lawyers say that he feels unsafe taking his kids to the UK
Prince Harry’s legal team says he wants to bring his children, Archie and Lilibet, to visit his home country but thinks it would be too risky without police protection
Russia stokes Ukraine tension with N-missile tests
Zelensky Asks Putin To Meet As Ukrainian Rebels Mobilise Troops, Urges West Not To Make Deal Behind Kyiv’s Back
Paul McCartney announces first live show since the pandemic
Sir Paul McCartney plans to launch a 14-date US concert tour in the Pacific Northwest this spring, marking his first series of live performances since the end of a world tour in 2019, the former Beatle announced on Friday.
On vote eve, EC directs FIRs against Kejriwal and Badal
Channi, Moosewala Booked For Code Violation
No matter where you come from, hard work will take you a long way: Abhishek
Abhishek Singh, who has been a part of several pop-ular music videos and worked with artistes such as Badshah,Jubin Nautiyal and B Praak, is known for wearing many hats.
Manspreading is a problem, but so is woman-squishing
Recently, I was having a rather rambling, woo-woo conversation with a friend. She told me about ‘somatic experiencing’, about how our bodies store emotions, bear an imprint of any psychological injury that’s happened to us. I’d told her I was trying to fix my terrible slouch, and she said, well, you know, that comes from a kind of trauma too.
Harris lays down hard US line against Russia
ON GUARD: Ukrainian troops patrol at the eastern frontline
Gambling on green hydrogen could prove to be a risky bet
Industrialists have delightedly hailed the government’s new green hydrogen policy offering incentives to produce 5 million tons of hydrogen by 2030. India already produces solar and wind energy more cheaply than new thermal power. But while renewables can replace fossil fuels in many uses, coal is still needed in industries like steel and cement, and liquid fuels in shipping and airlines (renewables cannot power long trips).
First Terrorist To Build 12,000 Smart Classrooms: Kejriwal
Hits Back At Allegations By BJP, Cong Ahead Of Punjab Polls
Fat cells in skin could be the key to fighting acne, says a research
Acne is among the most common skin dis-eases in the world. It has been knownthat hair follicles assist in the development of a pimple, but new research suggested the skin cells outside of these hair follicles play a larger role.
Delhi Soaks Up The Sun With Cold, Covid On Their Way Out
Green Spaces See Uptick In Visitors Over The Weekends
Deep impact: Govt to study how closure of schools hit emotional well-being of children
New Delhi: With schools closed for almost two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic and education forced to go the digital way, Delhi government has decided to study the adverse impact of these teaching changes on the mental health and emotional well-being of children.
C for chaos: Why hybrid is a headache in the classroom
The online-offline model was supposed to be the best of both worlds but both teachers and students say they are struggling
Blue plaque for London building that sheltered abandoned ayahs
London: A building in London where hundreds of ayahs — Indian women who served as nannies to the British during the British Raj — sought refuge after being abandoned by the British families who brought them to the UK, is to be commemorated with a blue plaque.
BJP: What was Tipu doing with terror convict's dad?
Lucknow: An undated picture of Akhilesh Yadav with the father of one of the 38 convicts sentenced to death in the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts case on Saturday became BJP’s election-eve ammo against the SP chief, among the contenders for one of the 59 assembly seats in UP that will go to polls on Sunday in the third phase.
Plan afoot to rebuild India's global med tourism image
In a move to give a major boost to medical tourism in the country, the government plans to roll out a ‘Heal in India’ programme aimed at rebuilding India’s global image in the medical tourism sector.
Why simply imposing bans won't help get rid of single-use plastic
With 19 single-use plastic items slated to be banned by the Centre from July 1 and pollution agencies urging both manufacturers and consumers to discourage their production and usage, experts have pressed for a strategy to ensure that this ban, too, doesn’t fall flat like earlier.
Women need to focus on their heart's wellbeing before getting pregnant: Research
Pregnancy stresses a woman's heart and circulatory system.
India finally takes steps to use AI for future battles
India is now finally taking some steps towards ensuring effective use of artificial intelligence (AI) in fighting conflicts, which is fast becoming a critical operational necessity that may well decide the outcome of wars in future.
Schools reopening causing stress and anxiety, increase in counselling queries
From the fear of catching the virus to feeling worried about adjusting to the new routine, parents and kids are finding it hard to adjust as schools resume
Parents can now access CCTV feed from govt schools
The process of installing CCTV in all schools has now been completed. In the first phase, 728 schools were covered under the scheme and 1.46 lakh cameras installed