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SINGLE DOSE OF A COMMON ANTIBIOTIC PREVENTS MATERNAL SEPSIS
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SINGLE DOSE OF A COMMON ANTIBIOTIC PREVENTS MATERNAL SEPSIS

PREGNANCY-RELATED INFECTIONS account for about 10 per cent of maternal deaths worldwide. Sepsis, a life-threatening complication of infections, is a major cause of maternal and newborn deaths, especially in low- and middle-income countries.

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March 05, 2023
PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS CAN INCREASE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK
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PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS CAN INCREASE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK

MAJOR PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS, such as gestational hypertension, preeclampsia and preterm birth, can put women at risk for future cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and heart attack, according to two studies.

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March 05, 2023
SIX LIFESTYLE CHOICES THAT CAN SLOW MEMORY DECLINE
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SIX LIFESTYLE CHOICES THAT CAN SLOW MEMORY DECLINE

ADHERING TO SIX healthy lifestyle factors, especially a healthy diet, is associated with a slower rate of memory decline and risk of dementia.

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March 05, 2023
The unworn Koh-i-noor
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The unworn Koh-i-noor

Our beloved ice-cube, the Koh-i-noor, is back in public conversation this week, this time across the world. The Buckingham Palace has announced that Queen Mary’s Crown—which Queen Consort Camilla would be wearing on the coronation of King Charles III on May 6—is being reset with Queen Elizabeth’s other personal jewels, instead of the mega diamond.

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March 05, 2023
FEASTS AND FASTS
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FEASTS AND FASTS

Shobhaa De’s new book crackles with her infectious zeal for life

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March 05, 2023
SONGS AND CELLULOID
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SONGS AND CELLULOID

Shruti Haasan straddles cinema and music, and is in demand internationally, too

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March 05, 2023
HUSTLE NO HASSLE
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HUSTLE NO HASSLE

Wild Wild Women on their struggle to break into India’s male-dominated hip-hop scene

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March 05, 2023
I MISS MY BORING OLD LIFE
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I MISS MY BORING OLD LIFE

For me, being a war photographer is no longer an adventure, but a regular job. It has been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine and there is now a sort of fatigue compared with the fervour we felt at the beginning of the war.

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March 05, 2023
THE UKRAINIAN SATYAGRAHA
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THE UKRAINIAN SATYAGRAHA

Ukrainians fight to expose the brutal, expansionist, genocidal intent of Russia. They are like a virtuoso orchestra—doctors, teachers, drivers, cleaners, sellers and traders—all citizens resiliently catching every note and working together to take their country back

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March 05, 2023
GUN, POWDER!
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GUN, POWDER!

Punjab’s youth are being used as foot soldiers by an expanding nexus of gangsters, terrorists and drug dealers

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March 05, 2023
Winds of change
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Winds of change

The Global Investors Summit was a crucial step in Uttar Pradesh's desire to become an economic powerhouse

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March 05, 2023
Pen dent
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Pen dent

Proposed offshore memorial for M. Karunanidhi draws ire of environmentalists and opposition parties

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March 05, 2023
Long walk to Raipur
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Long walk to Raipur

When the Bharat Jodo Yatra climaxed at Lal Chowk, Srinagar, with Rahul Gandhi raising the national flag at this historic spot, I remarked to some newspersons who had gathered around me that this was the “inflexion point” at which a moral crusade would turn into a political campaign.

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March 05, 2023
Caesar's wife in Raj Bhavans
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Caesar's wife in Raj Bhavans

Judges, like Caesar’s wife, should be above suspicion, said Lord Bowen in 1889. Indeed m’lord; most of our judges are.

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March 05, 2023
We are giving an entry point for both artists and audiences
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We are giving an entry point for both artists and audiences

INTERVIEW - LISA RAY

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February 26, 2023
MUSIC IS AN EXTENSION OF MY PERSONALITY
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MUSIC IS AN EXTENSION OF MY PERSONALITY

INTERVIEW RICKY KEJ, composer

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February 26, 2023
CORZETTI PASTA, ANYONE?
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CORZETTI PASTA, ANYONE?

Chef Manu Chandra hopes to redefine the fine-dining experience in Bengaluru with his new restaurant

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February 26, 2023
A WORDSMITH'S DEFIANCE
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A WORDSMITH'S DEFIANCE

Salman Rushdie survived an attack to tell another tale

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February 26, 2023
Li detected
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Li detected

The discovery of lithium in Jammu and Kashmir would greatly help India’s electric vehicle push

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February 26, 2023
TRAGEDY OF ERRORS
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TRAGEDY OF ERRORS

High inflation has pushed millions of Pakistanis into poverty, and 20 per cent of the population into near starvation. Currency devaluation, import controls and the bailout deal with the IMF could further worsen Pakistan's economic crisis

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February 26, 2023
Hopes on Modi
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Hopes on Modi

Though Vasundhara Raje is becoming more visible, the BJP is unlikely to have a chief minister face for the state elections

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February 26, 2023
CLUTCHING HIS CHAIR
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CLUTCHING HIS CHAIR

Ashok Gehlot goes all out with the budget to woo voters, but infighting in the Congress is still a stumbling block

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February 26, 2023
WE WILL FORM A GOVERNMENT THAT UNITES TRIBES
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WE WILL FORM A GOVERNMENT THAT UNITES TRIBES

INTERVIEW - Mukul Sangma, opposition leader, Meghalaya

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February 26, 2023
NOT EASY FOR THE TRINAMOOL TO BE ACCEPTED HERE
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NOT EASY FOR THE TRINAMOOL TO BE ACCEPTED HERE

INTERVIEW - Conrad Sangma, Meghalaya chief minister

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February 26, 2023
QUIET AND DISQUIET
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QUIET AND DISQUIET

The poll campaign in Meghalaya looks peaceful, but simmering issues are changing equations on the ground

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February 26, 2023
Jharkhand - A LAND OF CULTURAL CONTINUITY
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Jharkhand - A LAND OF CULTURAL CONTINUITY

It is indeed serendipitous that our ancient lore has many references to one of the country’s newest states Jharkhand, which came into being on 15 November, 2000. References to Jharkhand can be found in both the Vayu Purana and the Vishnu Purana. In the Vayu Purana, the place Muranad’ is thought to be present-day Jharkhand. Similarly, Mund’ in the Vishnu Purana refers to the region which forms today’s Jharkhand. This only serves to highlight the unbroken cultural continuity of the unique traditions and way of life of the land predominantly comprising of tribal populace. The geographical area which comprises the modern state of Jharkhand is mentioned in the writings of many travellers throughout history. In fact, Jnarkhand’s people and their culture are rooted in antiquity. Jharkhand’s culture is rich with some influences of different civilisations, various ways of life, and traditions. This culturally unique land is a treasure trove of distinct art and dance forms, musical traditions, handicrafts, and cuisines.

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February 26, 2023
Rebalancing of forces is to reassure Pakistan, warn China
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Rebalancing of forces is to reassure Pakistan, warn China

exclusive interview General M.M. Naravane (retired)former chief, Indian Army

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February 26, 2023
Time To Rann!
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Time To Rann!

That the G20’s first Tourism Working Group met in Kachchh has put the spotlight on the tourism potential of the region

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February 19, 2023
India, Pakistan Must Show Common Sense On Afghanistan
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India, Pakistan Must Show Common Sense On Afghanistan

ZAMIR KABULOV is Russia’s top diplomat in Afghanistan. He served as Russian ambassador to Kabul from 2004 to 2009 and is now President Putin’s special representative in Kabul. With extensive experience in the region, he is at the heart of the Kremlin’s attempts for peace in the region. In an exclusive interview with THE WEEK, Kabulov says the west is trying to foment trouble in Afghanistan and that India has a key role to play in bringing peace to the country. Excerpts:

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February 19, 2023
Adani - No More Business As Usual
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Adani - No More Business As Usual

If the controversy around the industrialist drags on, the government will have to work hard to shift the focus back to its agenda in what is an important year

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February 19, 2023