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Science at scale: India’s journey from food security to global leadershipToday, India is the world’s largest producer of milk, pulses, and spices; the largest exporter of rice; and among the leading producers of ...
16 stocks where good monsoons may lead to maximum positive impact this quarterIn another few weeks, the monsoon season for 2024 will be over. This year, the monsoons have been good, largely in the line of forecast whi...
What is Mpox virus and its symptoms? WHO considers international health emergencyThe World Health Organization is considering declaring an international public health emergency due to a worsening mpox outbreak in Africa....
Violence-hit Manipur now battling dengue and African Swine FeverThe State Malaria Officer of the National Vector-Borne Disease Control Programme, S Priyokumar, confirmed the official figures recorded fro...
Manipur reels under dengue and outbreak of Africa Swine FeverFive people are suspected to have died due to dengue. This time it is a worsening of the Dengue outbreak with 1338 dengue cases officially ...
African Swine Fever spreads to wild pigs in Mizoram: officialAfrican Swine Fever has now spread to wild animals in Mizoram and it appears that inoculation is the only option left to contain the outbre...
African swine fever: Culling of pigs completed in KannurOver 90 pigs were slaughtered on the first day - August 2 - of the culling operation in the farm which was the epicentre of the infection, ...
Now even chicken is getting too expensive?There have been some shocking dislocations as a result. Malaysia this week said it would halt exports of the meat by the end of this month ...
Russian war in world's 'breadbasket' threatens food supplyUkrainian farmers have been forced to neglect their fields as millions flee, fight or try to stay alive. Ports are shut down that send whea...
A booming airline business: Shipping pigs to China in 747 jumbo jetsMore than 3,000 of the breed already flew Boeing 747 — in wooden crates, over 10,400 kilometers.
Last century's epidemics far more deadly than 21st century'sBefore the emergence late last year of the novel coronavirus, which has now killed more than 100,000 people, the 21st century's epidemics h...
Emerging-market investors pin their hopes on strong consumersConsumption makes up about 60 per cent of GDP across many developing economies.
Adults need vaccination too, here are the situations that may require itGrown-ups may need to be inoculated under special conditions. You also need to take extra care if you are travelling abroad.
Travelling for work this winter? Follow this checklist to stay warm and healthyTravelling on business during the cold season comes with its own set of problems. Here are tips to help you enjoy your trip.
- First swine flu death in India
What's bothering the Union health ministry is that the girl had attended school till July 23, raising serious fears that the virus may have...