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Why low Vitamin D levels may affect fertility and pregnancy outcomes
Vitamin D, a fat-soluble vitamin is absorbed from sunlight and is considered a sun-shine hormone. It is produced in the skin in response to sunlight exposure, and can also be consumed through food and supplements.
Ferocious & unsafe or improperly trained?
Pet Pitbull attack in Lucknow reignites debate on big, hunting dogs | Living with a big dog? One needs to understand how to handle and care for them, say vets, animal behaviourists and dog trainers |‘Only an experienced person should keep big dogs’
Why police dramas trend on OTT
Realistic portrayals, authentic stories & more time to dive into investigation details
Spurt In Covid Meningitis, Virus Tangles Brain & Spine
Constitutes 10% Of Neuro Issues Caused By Covid
Finally, North India Set To Get Wet
After intense spells in south and central India this month, monsoon action could finally be shifting north, including to states with high rainfall deficits and slow pace of kharif sowing so far.
2nd Monkeypox Case Confirmed In Kerala
Health Min Reviews Screening Facilities At Airports & Ports
Shehnaaz Gill to feature in Rhea Kapoor’s next
THE FILM WILL SEE SHEHNAAZ IN A DIFFERENT AVATAR - A source
Pet insurance, rewards for collaboration
Companies are introducing a variety of new benefits for employees, both to be in tune with the new ways of work, and to endear themselves with employees and potential employees at a time when the war for talent remains intense.
Rising wages, costs wipe gains for IT
Bengaluru: The rupee depreciating would ordinarily have been a big positive for the Indian IT industry and goods exporters, helping improve margins and competitiveness.
Slide may hit anti-inflation moves, put pressure on current a/c deficit
Macro Eco Robust Enough To Tackle Short-Term Shocks
Tomar: Didn’t vow panel will provide MSP legal guarantee
New Delhi: The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) — the umbrella body of farmer unions that spearheaded the protests against the now repealed farm laws — on Tuesday rejected the government’s committee on minimum support price (MSP) and other issues, saying there is no scope to discuss the MSP law in it even as agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar told Lok Sabha that the Centre had not assured the Morcha on the constitution of a panel to provide legal guarantee of MSP.
It has taken me a long time to regain the confidence to make a movie: Naseeruddin
Unlike cinema, in theatre everyone gets equal credit: Naseeruddin Shah
kraine war can hit food security bid: India
New Delhi: If the ongoing Ukraine conflict does not give way to a “meaningful path of dialogue and diplomacy” soon, there will be severe repercussions in the global economy which will derail the efforts of the Global South to secure food security and eradicate hunger in the run-up to 2030, India warned the international community at the UN on Monday.
Govt: Intake of women cadets in NDA can’t be raised for now
New Delhi: The Centre told the Supreme Court on Tuesday that in take of women cadets in admission in National Defence Academy cannot be increased from 19 seats (10 for Army, six for IAF and three for Navy) and said that a representation of 10 to 11% women in the Arms/services in Army where they are currently commissioned is “a practical and operational viable ratio”.
Shafique keeps Pak in the hunt
Galle: Opener Abdullah Shafique hit a gritty century to keep Pakistan in the hunt to chase down a victory target of 342 in the opening Test against Sri Lanka on Tuesday.
Share of capex in spending rose in Modi regime, sops down: Govt
New Delhi: Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman told Parliament on Tuesday that the share of capital expenditure in the Centre’s total spending has gone up during the Modi government’s tenure, while the proportion of subsidies on food, fuel and fertiliser in the expenditure has dropped, reversing the trend seen during the UPA regime.
Why Some Demolitions Feel Like Collective Punishment
Courts should understand the extent to which such cases involve psychological injuries too
Claims of 6L acre forest land bogus, say activists
Podu Land Claims, Forest Data Mismatch
Digitised evaluation to kick off, curb errors, fast-track marking
TSBIE Sends Inter Proposal For Govt Nod
No Breakthrough In India-China Talks
The two sides issued a joint statement to reaffirm that they will ‘maintain the security and stability on the ground in the western sector’ and carry forward the dialogue through military and diplomatic channels
VJ Rakshan to play the solo lead in a Telugu-Tamil bilingual
VJ Rakshan, who made a splash on the big screen with the Tamil film Kannum Kannum Kollaiyadithaal as the second lead, will be making his debut as a solo lead in a bi-lingual film directed RaaKo Yoagandran.
For me, winning gold medal at the ISSF World Cup is a breathtaking moment: Mehuli Ghosh
The young shooter from Kolkata speaks to us after winning gold at the ongoing ISSF World Cup in Korea
‘Love is patient. Twenty years patient’ 2002 to 2022: Bennifer is finally hitched
It was the best possible wedding we could have imagined: Jennifer
Mairaj creates history, becomes first Indian to win WC skeet gold
Mairaj Khan brave drough weather and poor light to create history on Monday. The Aligarh marksman became India’s first-ever skeet shooter to clinch a gold in men’s event at the World Cup as he topped the podium in the ISSF event in Changwon, South Korea.
Batra resigns as FIH, IOA president on the day CBI files FIR against him
New Delhi: Veteran sports administrator Narinder Dhruv Batra resigned from his positions as the president of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and the International Hockey Federation (FIH), as well as the post of member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Monday.
Distance not on Neeraj’s mind
Olympic champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra ex-pects to breach the coveted 90m mark this year but doesn’t want to think about “distance” going into the World Athletics Championships, currently underway in Eugene, USA.
Stokes to quit ODIs after tie vs SA today
London: England’s Ben Stokes has announced he will retire from ODI cricket after Tuesday’s series opener against South Africa on his Durham home ground, citing an “unsustainable” schedule.
It’s Complicated: The Venture Fund & Startup Relationship
Why it’s hard for VCs to sniff out financial irregularities and how they can do better
12 Sena MPs back CM, set to form a separate group
Mumbai: As 12 out of 19 Shiv Sena Lok Sabha MPs reportedly attended a meeting with chief minister Eknath Shinde virtually on Monday, sources in the Shinde faction said the 12 MPs had backed their faction.
2 TRS MLAs miss Prez vote queue
Minister Kamalakar Down With Covid | Ramesh Abroad | YSRC MLA Votes From Hyd