Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 25: Rivers are the life force of the planet. As for India, the country depends on them as one of the major sources of agricultural practices. The remarkable efforts of the women of Tamil Nadu have brought back one such river from the brink of extinction.
Thousands of Tibetans including monks and nuns and foreign followers from different parts of the world thronged to the monastery to pray for the long life of their beloved spiritual leader.
According to a new Bayes Business School analysis, living in an almshouse can increase inhabitants' longevity by up to two and a half years compared to those living in the broader community.
A study headed by Michigan Medicine indicates that stresses across the lifespan, such as poverty, abuse, and divorce, are linked to deteriorating health and functional outcomes in patients with multiple sclerosis.
New Delhi [India], May 24: Nazariya, is all set to entertain the audience. Alongside Entertaining the audience, Nazariya will also make the audience ponder about how pre-conceived notions dictate our life.
New Delhi [India], May 24: Delhi Times Fashion Week (DTFW), presented by Obello Life, Powered by DANJ Entertainment & Co-powered by Cantabil, and Prius Communication as PR and Digital Partner, is set to showcase the latest trends, tastes, transformation, creativity, and elegance. The
SRK recently took time off his work and fulfilled a 60-year-old cancer patient Shivani's wish. The fan had expressed her wish of meeting him at least once in her life, and SRK surprised her through a video call.
The MoU was signed as Shaikh Abdullah bin Bayyah, Chairman of the UAE Fatwa Council and Head of the Abu Dhabi Forum for Peace, received today in Abu Dhabi, Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, President of the Pontifical Academy for Life.
Sangay Choezom Sherpa's artwork, covering five pages, brilliantly captures the essence of Bhutan's distinctive culture, everyday life, and the profound bond she shares with her family.
Autoaggressive T cells cause inflammatory fatty liver disease (NASH, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis) and the ensuing liver cancer. Scientists from the German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ) have finally discovered the cause of this harmful behaviour. They discovered an increase in the number of