Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], February 27 (ANI/PRNewswire): India's youngest stockbroker, Yashas Khoday, the Co-Founder & CTO of FYERS, tied the knot with Ambica Ladwa, an engineering graduate and UI/UX professional in Bengaluru. The couple decided to forego traditional gifts and instea
New Delhi [India], February 27 (ANI/ATK): It's common knowledge that many traders join the cryptocurrency market to make plenty of money. The crypto market has a history of massive price pumps and has created more new millionaires than any other financial market. If you're going to make plen
Amid the ongoing polling in the Northeast states of Meghalaya and Nagaland, Congress Chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday appealed to voters of the two states to give "change a chance".
"Through open blackmail and distate, throwing in absurd interpretations of the situation in Ukraine, the Westerners once again disrupted the adoption of collective decisions. As a result, the fully approved text of the document, except for the wording on Ukraine, which gives out for asses
Haryana-born Salman Khan, standing tall at 6 feet 5 inches, pushed out a 1 minute 36.8 seconds effort to cut short Satnam Singh's (1:40.8s) run over the 500-meter sprint in the first semifinal. In the second semifinal, Dattu registered the best timing of the two semifinals clocking 1:31.7s t
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Saturday addressed more than a thousand students from around 80 schools in 9 districts of North Bengal under India@G20 in Siliguri.
Karnataka state president of Aam Admi Party (AAP) Prithvi Reddy on Saturday released the relevant 462-page documents, alleging that the state government had invited 1,830 tenders in just 24 hours and given them a limited timeline.
People with Type 2 diabetes who were given a smartphone app that delivers personalized cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) saw significantly greater reductions in their blood sugar and less need for higher doses of diabetes medications at six months compared with those who only received stan
According to new research, being slightly underweight has probably been associated with a higher mortality risk than being overweight or obese, which increases the risk of death by anywhere between 22 per cent and 91 per cent--significantly more than previously believed.