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As cost fell 96%, data usage per person rose 43 times in 6 years
As data grows cheaper by the day in India, its consumption grows in tandem at a phenomenal rate. Data usage per subscriber has jumped by around 43 times in just six years, while data cost decreased by 96% (24 times) compared with 2014.
When The Public Pays For Your Oxford Dream
Students strapped for cash are turning to crowdfunding platforms to make their foreign education dreams come true
Dear Patients, We Don't Deserve This Treatment
Pune doc, who was beaten up by kin for not trying to save dead patient, says he relives trauma every time a medical assault happens
How To Deal With Second-Hand Stress
Soaking up other people’s negative emotions hugely impacts our own well-being. But there are ways to control it
India, Pakistan Agree To Clear Assignment Visas This Month
Simultaneous Approval Set For June 16
Courage, hope, inspiration can help beat cancer
Cancer is one of the 10 leading causes of death in India. A staggering 14 lakh new cases are diagnosed and close to 10 lakh people succumb to cancer every year in India.
‘No Talk Of Change In Policy Stance'
RBI governor Shaktikanta Das has made it clear that rates are not going to rise soon and that he would look through price pressures on account of global commodities as long as there was no pick up indemand.
Eatala Snaps 20-Yr Old TRS Ties, Targets KCR; To Quit Assembly
Rajender: No Voice, No Power For Ministers In Cabinet
Govt To Vaccinate Over 5 To 8 Lakh Migrant Workers
Hyderabad: The state government is planning to vaccinate over five to eight lakh migrant workers in the state for Covid-19. The labour department said it will soon launch an exclusive portal for the purpose.
No Death Reported So Far In Those Reinfected After Jab, Finds Study
New Delhi: The first study on breakthrough infections during the April-May period by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, confirmed that none of the vaccinated people died due to the Covid-19 disease.
Tokyo-Bound Wrestler Sumit Fails Dope Test
Wrestling federation to cop hefty fine for Sumit’s dope test
All You Need To Know About Covid During Pregnancy
COVID-19 can have a varying effect ranging from mild to severe in everybody, including pregnant women.
Bird Group's Ankur Bhatia Dies At 48
New Delhi: Bird Group executive director Ankur Bhatia, 48, died of cardiac arrest on Friday.
Dealing With The After-Effects Of A Breakup
Keanu Reeves famously said, “Falling in love and having a relationship are two different things.”
‘Coaching Is About Man-Management'
Conversations Important And One Must Be Open To Everything, Says Batting Coach Vikram Rathour
Bharat Biotech Ties Up With Ocugen To Take Covaxin To Canada Too
Hyderabad: Bharat Biotech is now eyeing the Canadian market as well for its indigenously developed Covid-19 vaccine Covaxin. To this end, the company has extended its exclusive pact with US-based biopharma player Ocugen for the US market, to include Canada as well.
Covid-19 Forced Ordinances, Kerala Topped With 81: Study
Followed By K’taka (24) And UP (23)
Wipro 3rd IT Co To Hit ₹3L cr MCAP
Bengaluru/Mumbai: Wipro touched a record Rs 3 lakh crore (or Rs 3 trillion) in market capitalisation, becoming only the third Indian IT company to do so after TCS and Infosys.
Delta Variant Dominant In UK, May Up Risk Of Hospitalisation
The Delta variant of concern first identified in India is now dominant in Britain and might have an increased risk of hospitalisation compared to the Alpha variant, Public Health England said on Thursday.
WTC Final, A Culmination Of Hard Work Of Six Years: Kohli
Skipper Wants Team To Relax And Not Focus On Lack Of Practice
NaMo's Still The Man For India
Why despite Covid, country under Modi is on the cusp of positive transformation
On CBSE Cue, T May Nix Inter Exam
Will Place Options Before Govt: TSBIE Parents Want An Early Decision
No More ICU Wait Lists But Docs Still Working Sans Break
Hyderabad: For the first time in several months, intensive care units (ICUs) have started sporting an empty bed or two on a regular basis. This has come as a relief to doctors, who are seeing the long list of patients on waitlists for ventilators, come down to almost zero.
Educate Parents To Shield Kids From Virus
Hyderabad: There is an immediate need for educating parents about warning signs in children, upscaling consultation options and arranging more Covid wards for kids, according to a patient awareness booklet on the possible third wave, released by a corporate hospital in the city. However, it said that it is unlikely that the third wave will predominantly affect children.
We Need A Pill To Fight Covid. There Could Be One This Year
The virus will harass us for years. An antiviral pill that patients can take at home will ease the burden on hospitals and reduce deaths
Twitter Gets Grievance Redressal Officer For India
Stop beating around the bush and comply with laws of land: Govt
In Test Cricket, There's A Charm In The White Tracksuits And Red Ball, Says Jhulan Goswami
The Indian women’s cricket team will fly to the UK today for a series of matches against the England women’s team this month and in July.
Sputnik Doses Made By Hetero Get Nod For Phase-III Trials
Hyderabad: A month after the expert panel’s go-ahead to Hetero Biopharma for conducting Phase III trials of the India-made doses of Russian Covid-19 vaccine Sputnik V, the Central Drugs Laboratory (CDL) at Kasauli has cleared the first batch manufactured by Hetero for use in the trials.
Pope Extends Church Code To Target Abuse Of Adults By Priests
Rome: Pope Francis has broadened the Roman Catholic Church’s definition of sexual abuse by revising its penal code to explicitly acknowledge that adults, and not only children, can be victimised by priests and powerful laypeople who abuse their offices and standing among the faithful.
We Won't Resume Shoot Until Our Crews Are Vaccinated: Producers
Tollywood filmmakers feel that it’s not safe to resume film shooting post lockdown until each and every member of their crews have taken at least one jab of vaccine