In preparation for the upcoming Yom Kippur holiday – the Jewish Day of Atonement – Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development emphasized to the public the importance of observing the custom of redeeming atonements with money and not chickens
Pre-eclampsia is a puzzling sickness marked by a potentially fatal rise in blood pressure. Every year, it claims the lives of about 70,000 women globally. Scientists lack particular treatment plans because they do not know what causes it.
Tamil Nadu ministers P Moorthy, Palanivel Thiaga Rajan and other officials paid tribute to the people who lost their lives in the Madurai train fire accident on Saturday.
One in every four senior Americans with dementia or mild cognitive impairment lives alone, making them vulnerable to risky driving, wandering outside the home, mixing up medications, and skipping appointments.
'Drunk Zangri Khamar' happens to be a hidden treasure known to a few, that lies in the heart of Bhutan’s mountains. It holds a wealth of history and a shared heritage spanning centuries, Bhutan Live reported.
As children return to school, two issues are rising to the top of their parents' concerns: the impact of social media and the internet on children's lives.
India and Singapore piloted the first live paperless transaction using the Trade Trust platform, marking another milestone in the digital connection between India and Singapore.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the kin of the deceased in Madurai train accident on Saturday morning claiming Nine lives.
“The state government has given women the means to run the government. The campaign to change their lives continues. Our women should be able to live with confidence and dignity. Schemes have been implemented to provide support and encouragement to them at every level,” the CM said.
The old, the ill, and the poor are especially vulnerable to the devastating effects of heatwaves like the one we are presently experiencing. One of the deadliest natural disasters in recent memory, the 2003 heatwave that saw temperatures in Europe exceed 47.5 degrees Celsius claimed between