The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued a clear warning about the situation as around 24 mothers lose their lives every day due to preventable maternal causes.
According to a multi-institutional study sponsored by the University of California San Diego, reaching the ages of 90, 95, or 100, known as extraordinary longevity, was more likely for women who maintained their body weight after the age of 60.
New Delhi [India], August 29: In a move that exemplifies the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship, SIBM Pune in its MBA (Innovation & Entrepreneurship) programme has launched a "12 Week-Live Project" in the first semester of the MBA(I&E). This initiative has reformed the way sta
The National Commission for Women (NCW) has called for a comprehensive, impartial, and expeditious investigation after a man allegedly beat his 24-year-old live-in partner to death with a pressure cooker in Bengaluru.
A 14-month-old with heart problem and who was attended on board by a group of doctors in the New Delhi-bound Vistara flight is in critical stage on ventilator and on several live-saving drugs at a hospital in Nagpur, officials said on Monday.
New Delhi [India], August 28: Beauty pageants have the ability to profoundly alter lives. Participants have a chance to display their talent, confidence, and intelligence at these events. Beyond the glitz and glamour, beauty pageants frequently promote empowerment and personal growth by urgi
New Delhi [India], August 28: Continuing their unwavering dedication to preserving lives, Parul Sevashram Hospital commemorated Organ Donation Awareness Week through an educational initiative aimed at raising awareness about the significance of organ donation. The rally saw active participat
Young Indian archer Pragati, who defied the odds to clinch a gold medal in the recently concluded World University Games in China, expressed her delight after speaking to Prime Minister Narendra Modi live on air during his monthly radio broadcast — 'Mann Ki Baat'.
The study by scientists at the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) showed that large-bodied animals like the Sambar Deer, chital and farm animals comprised 94 per cent of tigers' diet.