Such a drastic intervention overrides existing private bilateral commercial contracts
'We can't all look like each other; aim to be the best you, not me,' says Stephanie Claire Smith.
All it takes is physically taking a step back, inhaling a deep breath and exhaling it out slowly, says author Geeta Ramakrishnan.
Professor Tim Spector found that if one of a pair of twins had a history of infidelity, the chances of her following the same path were about 55%.
Dr Ramakanta Panda, arguably India's top heart surgeon, offers vital, everyday, advice on caring for your heart and planning a healthy life.
Scientists at a Sydney fertility clinic have made history by helping a couple conceive a baby who will be an exact tissue match for his four-year-old brother suffering from a genetic disorder.
'India is too large a place to have just 10 labs performing these Covid-19 tests.'
Oncologist Dr P Jagannath debunks the myths about cancer treatment in India.
The government said on Friday that it had rejected a plea by a Mumbai-based company to produce a genetically modified cotton hybrid as it was not resistant to cotton leaf curl virus.
Umri, a sleepy village near Allahabad, produces the largest number of twins in the world.
Are our ministers having fun at our expense? Any other explanation would suggest 'we are ruled by men whose judgement you cannot trust and whose grasp of reality is questionable,' says Karan Thapar.
Impressed with the skill-set of young speedsters at the MRF pace academy in Chennai, Australian pace legend Glenn McGrath said that hunting for stronger bodies from the northern part of India can be the answer to the nation's thirst for producing more fast bowlers.
Eman to fly to UAE for further treatment.
Aayog feels expansion of the lowest base will enable more people to pay taxes.
Rediff Labs has taken the exposure of air pollution, burden due to air pollution and then disease due to air pollution in order to explain how India is affected by it and comparing it to global numbers.
His death puts the species on the very edge of extinction.
President Ram Nath Kovind presents the President's Colours to the Ladakh Scouts Regimental Centre today, August 21. These are normally presented to units that distinguish themselves consistently over decades. The Ladakh Scouts became a regular army regiment only in June 2001 after its stunning performance in the Kargil conflict, notes Ajai Shukla.
The countries with positive employment outlook included India, Mexico and Turkey, as also the Gulf Cooperation Council region.
Indian scientists who wrote to the PM last week are not entirely rejecting GMOs but instead asking for caution and further testing to establish their safety.
'Surely a higher standard is required when ministers speak in public to an audience that will assume they are factually correct, says Karan Thapar.
He also said nation can't progress unless judiciary gets ready to handle the challenges.
It's time you up your skills set to stay relevant in the industry.
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The elderly woman said she has been living with the condition for last 40 years and except a similar incident during her school days, she never experienced the discrimination which she faced at the spa.
Husks and stalks of corn plants are used to create the fuel.
You'll be surprised to know how simple they are to follow!
'For people in the fashion industry or any job that is unconventional, it is hard to find a place (to stay). Loans are denied to anyone who doesn't have a salaried job,' says leggy model Radhika Nair
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra tells you how to pick the right international university and course for you
The bench also said it would examine the Fundamental Right to life and sexual freedom.
Ireen Wust of the Netherlands claimed a record 10th Olympic speed skating medal when she surged to gold in the women's 1,500 metres at the Gangneung Oval on Monday.
Senior counsel, Diwedi submitted that technology is advancing and we have limitations of understanding the technological developments.
Two experts who took for the Common Admission Test this year, breaks down the paper for you.
India-born plant scientist Sanjaya Rajaram has been named the winner of the $250,000 World Food Prize for his breakthrough achievement in increasing global wheat production by more than 200 million tonnes following the Green Revolution.
Deepak Gupta grows chemical-free food and wants farmers to go back to the practices they once knew but have forgotten, says Aditi Phadnis.
The biggest step towards overcoming the habit of overeating is recognising that it exists