New Delhi [India], October 12: As the academic year progresses, ICSE Class 10 students preparing for the 2024 board exams find themselves on the cusp of a critical juncture in their educational journey. The ICSE Class 10 boards are a significant milestone, and meticulous preparation is pa
Running is considered to be one of the easiest ways to stay healthy, and similarly, it is also a source of inspiration and freedom for many in the community. Sushma Singh, who is based out of New Delhi, looks forward to her runs and likes to challenge herself every time.
New Delhi [India], October 11: Microfinance Institutions Network (MFIN), the premier industry association and RBI recognised Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) has made public its Study Report by Dvara Research on its Customer Grievance Redressal Mechanism (CGRM). MFIN's CGRM was set-up in 2
In theory, a team from the University of Massachusetts Amherst proved that a protein antigen from a childhood vaccine may be administered into the cells of a malignant tumour to reorient the body's immune system against the cancer, effectively stopping it and preventing its recurrence.
According to a recent study, a new therapy regimen safely reduced the growth of pancreatic cancer in mice by stopping the cancer cells from scavenging for fuel.
Thane (Maharashtra) [India], October 9: Target Publications, a seventeen-year-old educational publishing house, has announced the launch of its range of MHT-CET books to help students prepare for the MHT-CET 2024 exam. The range includes the new editions of its bestselling Triumph Series, MH
New Delhi [India], October 9: The real estate market is gearing up for a remarkable resurgence in the upcoming festive season, reclaiming its coveted leadership position in the industry. Recent findings from a comprehensive survey conducted by R&R reveal that prospective buyers are brimm
With an overall survival rate of more than 85% five years after diagnosis, the number of children cancer survivors in the United States is rising. However, survivors may still be more susceptible to a number of illnesses, such as second cancers.
"This season, somewhere in terms of distance, I felt slightly bad, I had injuries through the season. I wanted to end the 90m question this season, sorry I was not able to," Neeraj said during a virtual interaction.
According to the press release by the chief minister's office, the female police officers will also try to find solutions to their problems by coordinating with various departments.
A recent study led by academics from UCL found that young people in higher education in England are marginally more likely than their peers to experience sadness and anxiety.
The research paper, published in The Lancet Public Health, is the first to find evidence of higher levels of depress