A legacy-inspired startup from Kozhikode is taking the traditional "Sweet Meat" global after securing a major investment from boAt co-founder Aman Gupta.
Thousands of Indian students head overseas for affordable medical degrees, only to face a brutal, years-long struggle to practice medicine back home.
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While the Sensex plummeted nearly 1,700 points, one smallcap IT stock under Rs 50 surged, proving its resilience.
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The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), under the Ministry of Home Affairs, has released a high-profile recruitment notification for 827 Constable positions.
Think your heart is safe because your cholesterol is normal? New medical data reveals that common infections like the flu and gum disease are silent killers.
Gen Z is embracing manifestation through vision boards, journaling, and affirmations, using positive thinking to stay hopeful about future goals.
Taking extra vitamins won’t automatically boost wellbeing — excess supplements can imbalance nutrition, cause toxicity, and should only be used when medically needed.
What looks like just another popular release is quietly influencing how people think about real world tensions and our neighbouring countries.
Global passports are ranked again this year, and the results might surprise you-some nations soar while others struggle quietly.
AI writing now feels human, making it hard to detect as it blends smoothly with normal digital content today.
India has defeated New Zealand in a high-octane final at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, to lift the T20 World Cup 2026. Suryakumar Yadav’s explosive captain's knock and Axar Patel’s clinical spell clinical sealed the historic win.
Your iPhone has hidden shortcuts and smart features that can save time, reduce effort, and completely change how you use it.
A Harvard neuroscience professor reveals the biological secrets behind "memory decay" and shares five science-backed strategies to ensure you never forget what you study.