New Delhi [India], June 22: Happiness is no longer a mystery shrouded in anecdotes and guesswork. In his transformative book, "The Art of Being Happy: A Masterclass in the Science of Happiness," Dr. Mukesh Jain, an IPS officer and accomplished author, explores the science behind true happine
New Delhi [India], June 22: Author, Swapnil Pandey, says, "I consider it a matter of great pride and privilege to write about legendary names from the Special Forces who have served the nation and, in some instances, sacrificed their lives for it. To meet the operatives and their families wa
There is growing evidence that illnesses are more likely to affect astronauts in space. For instance, respiratory and non-respiratory illnesses are rather prevalent among astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS), as well as skin rashes. Additionally, it is known that astrona
"It is so important for us to move from just practitioners to executors. We practice Yoga but we execute what we get from Yoga in our lives. That is the message, I believe, the PM is bringing. It's executing. We must execute what we learn from yoga," Adams told ANI.
"Yoga is a way of life. It is a way to mindfulness in thought and action, a way to live in harmony with self, with others and with nature," PM Modi said.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], June 21: Many patients in India undergo liver transplant yearly, and approximately over thousands of people are added to the donor waitlist as per a recent survey. Almost all (95%) liver transplants are whole livers that are secured from deceased donors. Partial t
New Delhi [India], June 21: In the era of digital entertainment, where screens dominate our lives, it's refreshing to explore hobbies that encourage hands-on engagement, foster creativity, and ignite a sense of curiosity. One such hobby is card collecting, a timeless pastime that has capture
Member of Health, NITI Aayog, Dr V K Paul accentuating the influence of the internet in daily life said that though it has changed lives in a positive way but like most other things it comes with a baggage.
According to researchers from the University of California San Diego's Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, adults who live in walkable neighbourhoods are more likely to interact with their neighbours and have a stronger sense of community than those who live
After being buried in the Earth for 2,300 years, an ancient sentinel, a stone guardian Elephant carved from a single piece of rock, stands once again under the open skies in the lush and fertile valley of Daya River in Odisha. It served as a steadfast witness to the Buddhist community that p
What actually worked in changing the fortunes of people was the Awami League government's focus towards poverty reduction. Riding on this, Bangladesh is on track to graduate from the UN's Least Developed Countries (LDC) list by 2026 to a middle-income country, Bangladesh Live News reported.