Apart from the human body, human food will bear direct repercussions. From staples such as wheat, to coffee, dairy, and even the great Hilsa face the threat of reduced supply due to the extreme heat.
'No one's comparing and everyone's taking the song as mine... that's a battle won.'
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While the experience of summers has been uncomfortable, the actual readings on thermometers may cause wonder about the exaggerated discomfort. This is what meteorologists call 'real feel temperature' or 'real feel heat'. Sanjeeb Mukherjee explains.
For killa vibes in black look no further than Disha.
The prime ingredient in Nannari Sherbat is sarsaparilla syrup, made from a tropical root or vine,
The 13-year-old skateboarder won the women's street event at the Asian Games on Wednesday.
Sweet glimpses of model model-moms and their kids.
The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has officially confirmed that 2023 is the hottest year on record by a huge margin, smashing global temperature records.
Shanaya's look is one to bookmark for the next wedding you attend.
Witty Twinkle Khanna stuns on the cover of Femina.
"We are expecting that the temperature will be higher than normal in the entire northwest India and the adjoining central India, starting with Gujarat, Rajasthan and up to east Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh," he said at a virtual event on 'Building Climate Resilience for the Most Heat Vulnerable'.
Nidhhi Agerwal stuns on the cover of WOW! for their Women's Day special.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates on Tuesday met Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das and discussed various issues including financial inclusion, payment systems, microfinance and digital lending among others. "Mr.@BillGates visited RBI Mumbai today and held wide ranging discussions with Governor @DasShaktikanta #RBI #rbitoday #rbigovernor #shaktikantadas #BillGates," RBI said in a tweet. Gates Foundation pursues a lot of activity in India including promotion of financial inclusion, health sector and climate change.
Namrata Thakker picks the ladies who know how to grab attention.
The most important thing you can do to protect yourself is to stay hydrated, advises Dr Akshay Dhamne.
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Scientists at the India Meteorological Department warn that not only has India turned hotter in the last two decades, but that heat waves are projected to become more intense, have longer durations and greater frequency, thereby resulting in more deaths.
Summer maybe over, but Jacqueline Fernandez is bringing the heat to the ramp.
After churning across the Arabian Sea for more than 10 days, Biparjoy made landfall near Jakhau Port in Gujarat on Thursday.
Wacoal India's latest collection had something for every girl and every occasion.
Say hello to Deepika's Look 2 of Day 2.
These celebs show you how to rock denims in summer.
She was born in Morocco. Grew up in France. And finds fame in India.
Here's looking at you, Nora, Daisy and Nushrat!
Stars dazzled on the red carpet at the Filmfare OTT awards.
It is all the inspiration you need to elevate your wardrobe.
Dolly J's show was a masterclass in getting the shimmery look right.
The cricketer and the techie wed in Agra on Wednesday.
The Argentines suffered one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history
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Demand for fast-moving consumer goods (FMCGs) went up last month across India, as kirana stores stocked up their shelves in anticipation of a sizzling summer, according to data by retail intelligence firm Bizom. There was a spike in beverages sales across the country despite inflation inching up in February after moderating downward previously, Bizom noted.
Australia have not lost a Test match at the Gabba since 1988.
Looks that will have you dreaming of the beach even in winter.
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Yulimar Rojas of Venezuela soared to her fourth consecutive world triple jump title on Friday.
In the 30-year period between 1986 and 2015, temperatures of the warmest day and the coldest night of the year have risen by about 0.63 degree Celsius and 0.4 degree Celsius, respectively.