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Uttarkashi hit by 3.2 magnitude earthquake, hours after Assam quake of 4.1

Uttarkashi hit by 3.2 magnitude earthquake, hours after Assam quake of 4.1

An earthquake measuring 3.2 on the Richter scale struck Uttarkashi district in Uttarakhand on Tuesday, the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) reported. The earthquake struck Uttarkashi at 1:07 PM at a depth of 5 km, with the epicentre at a latitude of 31.22 N and a longitude of 78.22 E. Sharing an X post, NCS […]

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The Future of Smart Diagnostics and AI Integration, ETHealthworld

The Future of Smart Diagnostics and AI Integration, ETHealthworld

By Rashmi Mabiyan and Vishal Kumar Singh New Delhi: Imagine a future where diagnostics are not only fast and accurate but also mobile, patient-friendly, and deeply integrated with artificial intelligence. At the inaugural edition of Future MedX, The Smart Patient Care Summit, a panel of leading experts came together to explore exactly that possibility in

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Jane Street ‘market manipulation’ impact? Indian retail traders suffered heavy losses; Rs 1.05 lakh crore wiped out in derivatives trading in FY25

Jane Street ‘market manipulation’ impact? Indian retail traders suffered heavy losses; Rs 1.05 lakh crore wiped out in derivatives trading in FY25

जेन स्ट्रीट के खिलाफ सेबी के आरोपों के बाद खुदरा व्यापारियों द्वारा सामना किए जाने वाले गंभीर नुकसान एक गहरे आयाम पर ले जाते हैं। (एआई छवि) जेन स्ट्रीट केस: हाल के सेबी के आंकड़ों के अनुसार, भारतीय खुदरा निवेशकों ने वित्त वर्ष 2015 में डेरिवेटिव ट्रेडिंग में 1.05 लाख करोड़ रुपये का पर्याप्त नुकसान

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Smartphone overuse leads to anxiety in kids: Here is how to monitor screen time

This early and heavy use is linked to growing anxiety and other mental health issues. In India, nearly 90% of children aged 14-18 have a smartphone at home. Lower-income children tend to spend even more time on screens, sometimes nearly 6 hours daily, since they hardly have any other form of entertainment.

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Narratives change faster than the scorecard: Manvinder Bisla slams Gautam Gambhir’s critics for selections in Edgbaston Test | Cricket News

Narratives change faster than the scorecard: Manvinder Bisla slams Gautam Gambhir’s critics for selections in Edgbaston Test | Cricket News

When India picked the playing XI for the second Test at Edgbaston, quite a few questions were raised by the cricket pundits. However, India managed to thrash England by 336 runs in the end. The changes made were that Jasprit Bumrah was rested after the loss in Leeds, which did come to sharp criticism, and

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Apollo Unveils Groundbreaking Integrated Clinic for Liver Cancers in Chennai, ETHealthworld

Apollo Unveils Groundbreaking Integrated Clinic for Liver Cancers in Chennai, ETHealthworld

Chennai: Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC) has launched the Apollo Advanced Liver Cancers Clinic in Chennai. The company states that the clinic is India’s first integrated facility dedicated to primary liver cancers and liver metastases. According to the company, the clinic brings relevant specialities to deliver coordinated, evidence-based care. The clinic was inaugurated by Radhakrishnan

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‘Salute to team ISRO’: Shubhanshu Shukla speaks to ISRO chairman from the ISS

India’s first Gaganyatri, Shubhanshu Shukla, spoke with ISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan from the ISS. Shukla thanked ISRO for his successful journey. They discussed scientific experiments and Shukla’s well-being. The ISRO Chairman emphasized documenting activities for the Gaganyaan program. Senior ISRO officials also participated in the call. Shukla expressed gratitude to PM Modi and ISRO.

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Shubhanshu Shukla on the ISS can be spotted over Indian skies; here’s how, when and where to see through your naked eye

Indians have a unique opportunity to see the International Space Station (ISS) as it passes over India, carrying astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla. Visible to the naked eye, the ISS will appear as a bright, fast-moving star. Several viewing opportunities are available in July, with tracking apps like ‘Spot the Station’ and ‘ISS Detector’ providing precise timings

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Why we see different colours in moonlight — from blood red to honey yellow

Moonlight’s colour varies. It depends on Earth’s atmosphere. The Moon reflects sunlight. Atmospheric particles scatter light. This creates orange or red hues. Lunar eclipses cause ‘blood moons’. Volcanic ash can produce blue moons. Summer moons appear honey-coloured. Rare green flashes and halos occur. Viewing conditions affect moonlight’s appearance. The Moon’s light is a dynamic phenomenon.

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Is your brain 15 seconds behind? Study reveals you are seeing the past, not the present

A groundbreaking study has unveiled a surprising truth about our perception of time: the present moment is not as straightforward as it seems. Our brains intricately delay and blend visual signals from the previous 15 seconds, creating a polished, uninterrupted experience that shields us from the sensory overload of reality.

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Space burial goes wrong: Capsule with remains of 166 people and cannabis seeds crashes into Pacific ocean

A space burial mission by The Exploration Company (TEC) ended in tragedy after its capsule, carrying ashes of 166 people and cannabis seeds, crashed into the Pacific Ocean. Launched on June 23, 2025, the mission aimed for a return-from-orbit burial, but communication was lost during reentry.

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Scientists confirm adult human brain continues to generate new neurons

Swedish researchers at Karolinska Institutet have discovered that the human hippocampus continues to produce new neurons throughout adulthood, challenging previous assumptions about brain plasticity. By analyzing brain tissue from individuals aged 0 to 78, they identified neural progenitor cells in the dentate gyrus, a region crucial for memory and learning.

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Axiom-4: Bengaluru ‘water bears’ serve their purpose in space

Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla’s first week on the ISS involved completing the Voyager Tardigrades experiment, studying the survival and reproduction of ‘Bengaluru strain’ water bears in microgravity. He also initiated the Myogenesis study on muscle degradation and contributed to research on microalgae, cyanobacteria, and cognitive assessments, paving the way for advancements in space exploration and

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IND vs ENG: McCullum joins Stokes , blames Edgbaston surface; wants ‘spicy’ pitch at Lord’s

Following a heavy defeat in the second Test, England coach Brendon McCullum has requested a faster, bouncier pitch for the upcoming Lord’s Test. This comes after both McCullum and captain Ben Stokes acknowledged misreading the Edgbaston pitch, describing it as a “subcontinent-type” surface that favored India’s bowlers.

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IND vs ENG: ‘Luckiest England cricketer ever’ – Ex-England captains tear apart Bazballers

Following England’s crushing defeat in the second Test, former captains Geoffrey Boycott and Michael Vaughan have unleashed harsh criticism on Zak Crawley and Chris Woakes. Boycott slammed Crawley’s batting technique, deeming it unchanged and ineffective, while Vaughan questioned Crawley’s place in the team, citing his low average despite numerous opportunities.

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Wimbledon: Novak turns things around against De Minaur; reaches quarters

Novak Djokovic overcame a shaky start and apparent discomfort to defeat Alex de Minaur in four sets, securing his 16th Wimbledon quarterfinal appearance. After losing the first set decisively, Djokovic rallied, displaying resilience and strategic adjustments to dominate the later sets. Meanwhile, Flavio Cobolli advanced to his first Wimbledon quarterfinal, setting up a match against

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Sports Business: RCB overtake CSK as most valuable IPL team; league’s brand value grows to $18.5b

Houlihan Lokey’s study reveals the IPL’s brand value surged to US$18.5 billion, a 12.9% increase, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru becoming the most valuable franchise at US$269 million after their title win. Sponsorship deals and viewership numbers have also reached new heights, exemplified by the BCCI’s associate-sponsor slots sale and Tata Group’s title sponsorship extension.

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Yash Dayal accused of sexual exploitation, physical violence; FIR registered

Indian cricketer Yash Dayal faces serious allegations from a Ghaziabad woman, including sexual exploitation, physical violence, and cheating under false pretenses of marriage. Booked under Section 69 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Dayal is accused of a five-year-long deception. The complainant claims Dayal introduced her to his family, deepening her trust, before subjecting her to

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IND vs ENG: Dinesh Karthik reveals conversation with Virat Kohli, likens him with Gill

Dinesh Karthik revealed a conversation with Virat Kohli where Kohli stated that Test captaincy brought out his best batting. Karthik drew a parallel with Shubman Gill, who expressed a similar sentiment about prioritizing the team’s needs over individual performance after becoming captain. Karthik believes Gill’s captaincy mindset, combined with his skill and technique, positions him

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IND vs ENG Test: Shubman Gill’s India rediscover the swagger

India defeated England at Edgbaston. Captain Shubman Gill challenged England’s ‘Bazball’ strategy. Gill expressed confidence in his team. He highlighted their adaptability. Ben Stokes admitted the pitch favored India. Gill’s leadership and India’s resilience were key. The victory shifted the series’ momentum. India aims to maintain this advantage. The upcoming Lord’s Test is highly anticipated.

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‘Cricket not as intimidating as the Centre Court’: Virat Kohli on Wimbledon experience

Virat Kohli, attending Wimbledon, expressed that playing cricket, even in packed stadiums, is less intimidating than competing on Wimbledon’s Centre Court. He highlighted the immense pressure tennis players face, especially in crucial matches and praised their composure, fitness, and mental fortitude. Kohli drew parallels to the India-Pakistan World Cup games, acknowledging the intense pressure in

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Calico hair is all over Instagram—here’s what it really means

Calico hair is a bold new trend that embraces contrasting colors in a patchwork style, drawing inspiration from calico cats. This technique uses strategically placed blocks of natural tones like brunettes, blondes, reds, and blacks, offering a personalized and dimensional look. It’s adaptable to various hair lengths and skin tones, requiring less maintenance and celebrating individuality over traditional blended styles.

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Bharat Bandh on July 9: 10 key takeaways; what’s open, and what’s not

A nationwide strike, backed by major trade unions and supported by farmer organizations, is set for July 9, potentially impacting banking, transport, and public sector services. The protest stems from unmet demands regarding labor policies and accusations of government favoring corporations. Disruptions are expected in both urban and rural areas, with unions urging widespread participation.

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Dandruff vs Dry Scalp: What causes them, and how to choose the right treatment

Dandruff and dry scalp, though similar in flaking and itchiness, stem from different causes: excess oil/fungal overgrowth versus moisture loss/harsh products. Identifying the root cause is crucial for effective treatment. Anti-dandruff shampoos target fungal issues, while hydrating products and oils combat dryness. Consulting a dermatologist is advised for persistent symptoms.

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US children are dying younger than children in other countries like Germany or Denmark; new study warns

A recent JAMA study reveals a concerning decline in the health of American children compared to their counterparts in other developed nations. Over the past 15 years, their overall health has deteriorated, marked by rising chronic conditions and mortality rates. Experts emphasize the need for urgent reforms in healthcare and public health policies to address this critical issue.

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7 things you should never reveal to others, according to psychology

Some things in life are best kept private to protect your peace, relationships, and personal growth. Oversharing can sometimes lead to unnecessary judgment, jealousy, or interference. It’s also wise to keep your acts of kindness private to avoid seeking validation. Personal struggles and emotional wounds are sacred spaces that deserve time and trust before being shared. Privacy doesn’t mean secrecy— it means setting healthy boundaries. By keeping certain things to yourself, you maintain control over your narrative and safeguard your emotional and mental well-being. So, here we list some things one should not share with everyone, as per psychology:

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Kerala govt seeks .1 billion in compensation from MSC over oil spill

Kerala govt seeks $1.1 billion in compensation from MSC over oil spill

A man shows plastic pellets, that have been washing ashore ever since a Liberian-flagged container ship MSC ELSA 3 sank off the Kerala coast. | Photo Credit: – Kerala has sued Swiss-based Mediterranean Shipping Company and sought $1.1 billion in compensation after one of its container vessels sank and leaked fuel into the Arabian Sea

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Samsung acquires US-based health tech company Xealth

Samsung acquires US-based health tech company Xealth

The South Korean company did not disclose the value of the transaction [File] | Photo Credit: REUTERS Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday it had signed an agreement to acquire Xealth, a U.S.-based healthcare platform, as part of its efforts to expand its mobile healthcare services business. The South Korean company did not disclose the value

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How Trump’s trade war is upending the global economy

How Trump’s trade war is upending the global economy

U.S. President Donald Trump reacts next to a portrait of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan during a press conference in the Oval office | Photo Credit: NATHAN HOWARD February 1 – Trump imposes 25% tariffs on Mexican and most Canadian imports and 10% on goods from China, demanding they curb the flow of fentanyl and

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India-US trade deal: India targetting July 8 deadline but can extend to August 1 if deal specifics don’t suit

India-US trade deal: India targetting July 8 deadline but can extend to August 1 if deal specifics don’t suit

Image used for representation purpose only. | Photo Credit: Reuters The August 1 deadline for U.S. tariffs is for countries that have received letters from U.S. President Donald Trump, and so India is still operating under the July 8 deadline, according to Indian government sources, who added that a mini deal with the US could

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Indian IT stocks hit decade-high dividend yields. Is it the right time to buy?

India’s IT sector faces a challenging Q1 earnings season in 2025, marked by low investor interest and attractive valuations. Despite a significant drop in the Nifty IT index and declining FII ownership, high dividend yields and potential cross-currency tailwinds offer a contrarian opportunity.

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Indian IT stocks hit decade-high dividend yields. Is it the right time to buy? – Here’s what experts say

Indian IT stocks hit decade-high dividend yields. Is it the right time to buy? – Here’s what experts say

भारत का आईटी क्षेत्र वर्षों में अपने सबसे आकर्षक स्तरों पर कम ebb और मूल्यांकन में निवेशक ब्याज के साथ Q1 आय के मौसम में प्रवेश कर रहा है।निफ्टी इट इंडेक्स 2025 में अब तक 10% से अधिक हो गया है, जो टीसीएस, इन्फोसिस, विप्रो और एचसीएल टेक जैसे मार्की नामों को नीचे खींच रहा

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Tearful Grigor Dimitrov retires hurt while 2 sets up vs Jannik Sinner; Wimbledon is 5th straight Grand Slam Bulgarian has quit injured now | Tennis News

Tearful Grigor Dimitrov retires hurt while 2 sets up vs Jannik Sinner; Wimbledon is 5th straight Grand Slam Bulgarian has quit injured now | Tennis News

Grigor Dimitrov’s wretched luck in Grand Slams continued as for the fifth time in as many Majors, the Bulgarian was forced to retire mid-way through a game due to an injury. The one at the ongoing Wimbledon — a pectoral injury — was perhaps the most painful one for Dimitrov, he was leading by two

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Varun Aaron says, ‘have not mustered up those numbers in a whole series…Shubman Gill has done it in just four innings,’ comparing to other greats | Cricket News

Varun Aaron says, ‘have not mustered up those numbers in a whole series…Shubman Gill has done it in just four innings,’ comparing to other greats | Cricket News

There were questions raised about Shubman Gill when he took over the leadership from Rohit Sharma. Not only just about his captaincy, but his record in England was quite average with the bat. However, two games into the series, the entire narrative has changed as the young Indian skipper scored three centuries from four innings

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Trump tariffs: Relief for Indian exporters as US delays deadline

The United States has extended the suspension of reciprocal tariffs on India until August 1, offering a temporary respite for Indian exporters. This extension allows more time for negotiators to resolve pending issues under an interim trade deal. While other nations received tariff notifications, India’s absence signals ongoing discussions.

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Donald Trump tariffs: Relief for Indian exporters as US delays deadline; interim trade deal talks continue

Donald Trump tariffs: Relief for Indian exporters as US delays deadline; interim trade deal talks continue

ऐ छवि संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका ने 1 अगस्त तक अपने 2 अप्रैल को पारस्परिक टैरिफ के निलंबन को बढ़ाया है, भारतीय निर्यातकों को एक अस्थायी रूप से पुनर्ग्रहण की पेशकश की है और एक अंतरिम व्यापार सौदे के तहत लंबित मुद्दों को हल करने के लिए वार्ताकारों को अधिक समय दिया है।भारत, जो एक द्विपक्षीय

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India’s tough stand against Chinese FDI: Indian electronics component makers eye tie-ups with South Korea, Taiwan firms; significant shift away from China

Indian electronics component manufacturers are increasingly partnering with South Korean, Taiwanese, and Japanese firms, moving away from Chinese collaborations due to stringent FDI regulations and geopolitical tensions. Companies like Dixon Technologies and Amber Enterprises are finalizing partnerships and submitting proposals under the electronics component manufacturing scheme.

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India’s tough stand against Chinese FDI: Indian electronics component makers eye tie-ups with South Korea, Taiwan firms; significant shift away from China

India’s tough stand against Chinese FDI: Indian electronics component makers eye tie-ups with South Korea, Taiwan firms; significant shift away from China

The application deadline for the electronics component manufacturing scheme is set to conclude at July end. (AI image) Indian electronics component manufacturers are fast shifting away from China’s firms. As applications for the electronics component manufacturing scheme approach their deadline, domestic contract manufacturers including Epack Durable, Micromax’s Bhagwati Products, Dixon Technologies, PG Electroplast, Amber Enterprises

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Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw’s father dies at 81

Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw’s father dies at 81

Daulal Vaishnaw, father of Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw passed away today morning, July 8, at AIIMS Jodhpur due to critically ill for the past few days. He was 81 years old. In an official statement, AIIMS Jodhpur said, “It is with profound sorrow that we inform you of the demise of Hon’ble Railway Minister’s father,

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Dinesh Karthik recalls anecdote on retirement when Ravi Shastri said, ‘Don’t bother coming in the next Test, you are done’ | Cricket News

Dinesh Karthik recalls anecdote on retirement when Ravi Shastri said, ‘Don’t bother coming in the next Test, you are done’ | Cricket News

Dinesh Karthik has always been under the shadow of MS Dhoni. While he has had his fine moments in his career, it has been a case of being in and out of the team regularly. Even as MS Dhoni retired from the longer format, it was Wriddhiman Saha who has been given the bulk of

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The NMC’s Critical Role in Transforming India’s Healthcare System, ETHealthworld

The NMC’s Critical Role in Transforming India’s Healthcare System, ETHealthworld

The establishment of the National Medical Commission (NMC) in the year 2020 marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of medical education in India. It was envisioned to be a contemporary regulator to support quality education, foster ethical standards, and align with the aspirations of the medical profession and the healthcare needs of the country.

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‘Asli kahaani yeh hai’: Irfan Pathan explains with video analysis why Akash Deep’s wicket-taking delivery to Joe Root was not a no ball | Cricket News

‘Asli kahaani yeh hai’: Irfan Pathan explains with video analysis why Akash Deep’s wicket-taking delivery to Joe Root was not a no ball | Cricket News

There has been plenty of chatter about the ball from Akash Deep that sent Joe Root packing in the second India vs England Test at Edgbaston. Root was dismissed for just six runs in the second innings with the game on the line. Root’s dismissal meant that England were left in dire straits, slumping to

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Earthquake in Assam: Quake of magnitude 4.1 hits Karbi Anglong district

Earthquake in Assam: Quake of magnitude 4.1 hits Karbi Anglong district

Earthquake in Assam: An earthquake measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale struck Karbi Anglong district in Assam on Tuesday morning, the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) reported. According to the NCS, the tremor occurred at 9:22 am IST, at a depth of 25 km, with its epicentre located at 26.51°N latitude and 93.15°E longitude. Image: Representational

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India-US trade deal soon? Donald Trump says so, but India needs to be wary of ‘escalating pressure’; ‘in future US may…’

As Donald Trump intensifies trade efforts, India is likely to finalize a trade agreement with the US, with a deadline extension granted until August 1. While India anticipates finalizing a deal, experts caution that any agreement might not shield Indian exports from future unilateral tariff increases.

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Samsung earnings slump: Profit may tumble 56% in Q2; AI chip curbs & foundry woes bite

Samsung Electronics anticipates a significant drop in second-quarter operating profit, exceeding 50%, due to US export restrictions on AI chips to China and underperforming foundry operations. The company projects profits of 4.6 trillion won, a 56% decrease year-over-year. Despite this slump, Samsung anticipates improved factory utilization and demand recovery in the latter half of 2025.

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Bharat Bandh on July 9, 2025: Are banks and stock markets open or closed tomorrow? Check details of strike

A nationwide strike, or ‘Bharat Bandh,’ is scheduled for July 9, 2025, organized by a coalition of trade unions and agricultural organizations. The strike aims to protest government policies perceived as pro-corporate and detrimental to workers, with anticipated participation from over 25 crore workers across various sectors.

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Adani Power acquires VIPL for Rs 4,000 crore; capacity hits 18,150 MW

Adani Power Ltd has acquired Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd for Rs 4,000 crore, increasing its operating capacity to 18,150 MW. The company plans to further expand its generation portfolio to 30,670 MW by 2030 through brownfield and greenfield projects across multiple states. This acquisition aligns with Adani Power’s strategy to turnaround stressed assets and support

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Ben Stokes faces his greatest challenge as captain before Lord’s Test, says Mike Atherton | Cricket News

Ben Stokes faces his greatest challenge as captain before Lord’s Test, says Mike Atherton | Cricket News

England’s captain Ben Stokes faces his biggest challenge yet as a leader on how to motivate his players for the Lord’s Test after the huge loss at Edgbaston, writes Michael Atherton, the former captain. “In the three years that Ben Stokes has captained England, it is hard to think that he has faced a sterner

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Geoff Boycott slams England: Zak Crawley was ‘awful’, ‘can’t get better’ and Woakes is ‘past his sell-by-date’ | Cricket News

Geoff Boycott slams England: Zak Crawley was ‘awful’, ‘can’t get better’ and Woakes is ‘past his sell-by-date’ | Cricket News

Geoffrey Boycott fired England, and in particular, their opener Zak Crawley and new-ball bowler Chris Woakes. So miffed was Boycott with Crawley that he wrote that “don’t think he can change or get better’ and also noted that the 36-year old Woakes is past his expiry date as a bowler. “I don’t think he can

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China’s tourism revival: Visa-free entry to over 70 countries fuels foreign arrivals

China’s expanded visa-free policy, now encompassing 74 countries, has spurred a significant surge in foreign arrivals, more than doubling to over 20 million in 2024. This initiative, aimed at boosting tourism and the economy, has led to increased bookings for air travel and hotels, with tour companies experiencing substantial growth.

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Markets trade marginally higher after muted start

Markets trade marginally higher after muted start

Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty were trading marginally higher in the morning trade on Tuesday after a weak beginning as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of the formal announcement of a trade deal with the U.S. Rally in Asian markets and fresh foreign fund inflows also helped markets recover the early lost ground,

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Gold price prediction today: Where are gold rates headed on July 8, 2025 and in the near-term amidst Donald Trump’s tariff moves?

Gold price prediction today: Gold prices are expected to fluctuate within a range, influenced by trade deal developments. Despite tariff deadline extensions, gold retains safe-haven appeal amid ongoing trade tensions. Experts advise monitoring trade deal movements for a clearer outlook.

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Vishy Anand grades Gukesh after Norway Chess: ‘He deserved a D, but I’ll give him a B… he got a lot of answers correct’ | Chess News

Vishy Anand grades Gukesh after Norway Chess: ‘He deserved a D, but I’ll give him a B… he got a lot of answers correct’ | Chess News

The youngest world champion in history, Gukesh Dommaraju, has had an interesting few months after ascending to the world champion’s throne last December by defeating Ding Liren. The 18-year-old almost won the prestigious Tata Steel chess event in Wijk aan Zee before losing to Praggnanandhaa in a tie-break in what was his first tournament as

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Rupee rises 22 paise to 85.72 against U.S. dollar in early trade

Rupee rises 22 paise to 85.72 against U.S. dollar in early trade

The rupee rose 22 paise to 85.72 against the U.S. dollar in early trade on the back of fall in global crude oil prices and a weaker greenback. FII inflows and a positive domestic equity market further boosted the local unit, according to forex traders. At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 85.75

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Adani Power completes acquisition of Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd, aims for 30,670 MW capacity by 2030

Adani Power completes acquisition of Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd, aims for 30,670 MW capacity by 2030

Image used for representation purpose only,. | Photo Credit: Dado Ruvic Adani Power Ltd. (APL) has completed the acquisition and resolution plan implementation of Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd. (VIPL) for INR 4,000 crore, according to a release issued by the company on Tuesday (July 8,. 2025) morning. VIPL operates a 2×300 MW coal-fired power plant

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Heat Alert in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry: RMC forecasts sharp temperature spike, urges precautions

Heat Alert in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry: RMC forecasts sharp temperature spike, urges precautions

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has issued a heat advisory for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal, warning of a sharp rise in temperatures over the next few days due to strong westerly winds in the lower troposphere. According to the RMC, dry weather will prevail across most of the state this week, with maximum temperatures

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Asian stocks rise on trade hopes; oil steadies after OPEC+ hike

Asian equities saw modest gains as investor sentiment was buoyed by Trump’s softened stance on tariff hikes, hinting at potential negotiations. Oil prices stabilized after an earlier surge, influenced by trade uncertainties and OPEC+’s increased output. Despite ongoing trade jitters and cautious optimism, markets remain alert to potential volatility.

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What is the 10-10-10 rule that all mobile and laptop users must follow

Prolonged screen time leads to digital eye strain, causing dry eyes, blurred vision, and headaches. Experts recommend the 10-10-10 rule: every 10 minutes, take a 10-second break to focus on an object at least 10 feet away. This practice helps eyes relax and refocus, combating the effects of blue light and reduced blinking.

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3 seeds and 3 drinks approved by a top US doctor to reduce bloating

Dr. Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, recommends sesame, flax, and chia seeds to relieve bloating by promoting bowel movements, balancing hormones, and aiding digestion. He also suggests warm ginger tea, plain kefir, and warm water with honey and cinnamon as breakfast drinks to soothe digestion and reduce gut inflammation, offering practical solutions for bloating.

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​Office chair got you twisted? These 7 stretches can fix that​

​We’ve all been there—hunched over a screen, slowly fusing into our office chairs like sad, stressed-out shrimp. Whether you’re working from a cubicle or from your couch, chances are your shoulders are bearing the brunt of bad posture and too many hours of sitting still. If your neck feels tight, your shoulders are aching, or you’ve caught yourself doing the dreaded “tech-neck tilt,” don’t worry. Your body’s not broken, it’s just begging for a little movement.​

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Apple’s top AI executive Ruoming Pang leaves for Meta: Report

Apple’s top AI executive Ruoming Pang leaves for Meta: Report

Meta invested in Scale AI in a deal that valued the data-labeling startup at $29 billion and brought in its 28-year-old CEO Wang [File] | Photo Credit: REUTERS Apple’s top executive in charge of artificial intelligence models, Ruoming Pang, is leaving the company for Meta Platforms, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing people with knowledge

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Indian MMF sector should tap the potential in “affordable synthetic fashion”, says study

Indian MMF sector should tap the potential in “affordable synthetic fashion”, says study

The rising mid-income populations across Africa, South East Asia, and Latin America has led to a growth in demand for performance-driven, climate-adapted, and cost-sensitive apparel that the Indian manmade fibre (MMF) sector can tap, study shows. Representational image. | Photo Credit: Reuters The rising mid-income populations across Africa, South East Asia, and Latin America has

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Aryna Sabalenka vs. Laura Siegemund odds, prediction: Expert reveals free 2025 Wimbledon quarterfinal picks

Aryna Sabalenka vs. Laura Siegemund odds, prediction: Expert reveals free 2025 Wimbledon quarterfinal picks

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka will try take care of business against unseeded Laura Siegemund in the 2025 Wimbledon women’s quarterfinals on Tuesday morning. Sabalenka has faced a tiebreak in three straight matches, but she has not dropped a set this tournament. She is facing one of the surprises of the tournament in Siegemund, who

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Risks of Delusion and Harm, ETHealthworld

Risks of Delusion and Harm, ETHealthworld

In a world where mental health services remain out of reach for many, artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT have emerged as accessible, always-on companions. As therapy waitlists grow longer and mental health professionals become harder to afford, millions have turned to AI chatbots for emotional guidance. But while these large language models may offer soothing

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2025 NFL win total picks, AFC West over/under predictions: Top expert says take Denver Broncos over 9.5 wins

2025 NFL win total picks, AFC West over/under predictions: Top expert says take Denver Broncos over 9.5 wins

The countdown to the 2025 NFL season is officially on. The regular season opens with the 2025 NFL Kickoff Game between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday, September 4. While that day is still several weeks away, we now have a clear picture of what rosters will look like, and sportsbooks have started

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Halifax Tides earn 2nd win of NSL season after blanking Calgary Wild

Halifax Tides earn 2nd win of NSL season after blanking Calgary Wild

Ace midfielder Megumi Nakamura scored in the 36th minute and the Halifax Tides’ defenders did the rest as they bent but did not break in edging the visiting Calgary Wild 1-0 in Northern Super League action on Monday. It was just the second win in nine women’s matches for the Tides, who outshot the Wild

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Here’s the math and data that prove why the NCAA Tournament doesn’t need to expand

Here’s the math and data that prove why the NCAA Tournament doesn’t need to expand

The Division I men’s basketball committee will convene in Savannah, Georgia, this week for its annual summer summit. There are many items on the agenda, but only one of them is of pivotal significance and interest to the American sports public.  NCAA Tournament expansion.  Will the selection committee opt to keep the most pristine postseason

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Impact of perioperative dexmedetomidine on recurrence and survival outcomes in oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma

Impact of perioperative dexmedetomidine on recurrence and survival outcomes in oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma

Discussion This is the first clinical study to examine the association between perioperative DEX use and oncological outcomes in OCSCC. Using a propensity score-matched design to approximate an RCT, we found that perioperative DEX was significantly associated with increased risks of LRR and DM, though not with OS. These findings highlight a potential adverse impact

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What is liver cirrhosis? Causes, symptoms, diet and key prevention tips you shouldn’t ignore

Liver cirrhosis is a serious condition. It damages the liver over time. Common causes include alcohol, hepatitis, and fatty liver disease. Early symptoms are often vague. Advanced stages bring jaundice and swelling. Diagnosis involves blood tests and imaging. Treatment focuses on managing the cause and preventing complications. Lifestyle changes, like diet and avoiding alcohol, are crucial.

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5 serious diseases Vitamin D deficiency can cause

Vitamin D is much needed for bone health, supporting immunity, regulating mood, and inflammation– thus making it important for our overall health and well-being. Apart from getting it from foods, Vitamin D is also synthesised in the body when exposed to sunlight and hence it is also called the “sunshine vitamin”. However, a large number of people across the world suffer from Vitamin D deficiency, often without even knowing it. This deficiency is mainly due to poor diets and limited sun exposure, and it can lead to more than just fatigue or low mood— it’s been linked to several serious health issues, some of which can be long-term or even life-threatening if ignored. Here we list some serious diseases Vitamin D deficiency can cause:

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Harvard experts share 10 amazing benefits of swimming lessons for kids

Swimming lessons are crucial for children, significantly reducing drowning risks. Starting around age four is ideal, focusing on essential survival skills. Safe environments, trained instructors, and structured curricula are vital. While lessons are beneficial, constant adult supervision and life jackets remain essential for water safety, regardless of swimming ability.

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10 longest surviving aquarium fish (some can live up to 200 years)

Keeping fishes as pets is a calming and rewarding experience. While many popular aquarium fishes live only for a few years, did you know that there are certain species that can live for decades? Yes, you read that right! From Goldfish to Koi fish, certain freshwater and marine fishes are known for their incredibly long lifespans. In fact, a few species have also lived for nearly 50, 100, or even close to 200 years under ideal conditions! Here we list some such fish longest living aquarium fish:

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Revolutionary Needle-Free Technology for Real-Time Blood Sodium Monitoring, ETHealthworld

Revolutionary Needle-Free Technology for Real-Time Blood Sodium Monitoring, ETHealthworld

Washington: Scientists have developed a new method to monitor sodium levels in the blood without drawing a single drop. By combining terahertz radiation and optoacoustic detection, they created a non-invasive system that tracks sodium in real-time, even through the skin. The approach bypasses traditional barriers, such as water interference, and opens up the potential for

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Namakkal food delivery app Zaaroz, a Tamil Nadu-based platform, gains traction as restaurants shun Swiggy and Zomato

Namakkal food delivery app Zaaroz, a Tamil Nadu-based platform, gains traction as restaurants shun Swiggy and Zomato

Food delivery service through Zaaroz in Namakkal commenced after a puja at Anjaneyar temple on July 7, 2025 | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement The restaurant owners in Namakkal who stopped receiving food orders from online food delivery majors like Swiggy and Zomato, have now shifted to a new online food delivery aggregator, Zaaroz, which only

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The Essential Coverage You Need, ETHealthworld

The Essential Coverage You Need, ETHealthworld

Introduction Staying healthy is everyone’s goal. With gyms, fitness apps and wellness subscriptions, people believe they are protecting their health adequately. But are wellness plans enough? What happens when there’s an unexpected hospitalisation or a major surgery? Here’s where health insurance becomes crucial. What are wellness plans? Wellness plans are packages that encourage healthy habits.

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Identifying and characterising asthma subgroups at high risk of severe exacerbations using machine learning and longitudinal real-world data

Identifying and characterising asthma subgroups at high risk of severe exacerbations using machine learning and longitudinal real-world data

Discussion We combined predictive modelling and clustering to identify discrete subgroups of patients with asthma at higher risk of severe AEs. A history of AE encounters in acute care settings is a known predictor of similar encounters.24 In our study, a 24-month history of all-cause ER visits was the most important predictor. We also observed

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Implementation of integrated disease surveillance and response systems in West Africa: lessons learned and future directions

Implementation of integrated disease surveillance and response systems in West Africa: lessons learned and future directions

Abstract The Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) framework, introduced by the WHO in 1998, aimed to unify disease surveillance across West Africa, replacing fragmented systems. However, challenges such as limited real-time reporting, inadequate data collection and workforce shortages continue to impede disease control and outbreak response. The resurgence of infectious diseases like Ebola, cholera,

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Brain, heart, lungs: What happens to your major organs when you run

Running is a popular and accessible exercise with extensive physical and mental health benefits. Regular running improves cardiovascular health, aids in weight management, strengthens bones, and boosts mood. It enhances cognitive function, protects against age-related decline, and promotes emotional well-being. Even a few minutes of daily running can significantly improve overall health.

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People with THIS blood type face a higher risk of early-onset stroke

A recent study reveals a potential link between blood type and the risk of early-onset stroke. Researchers found that individuals with blood type A may have a slightly elevated risk, while those with blood type O may have a lower risk. Further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanisms and develop targeted prevention strategies.

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