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War, crude oil spike and sugar stocks: Buy them for the right reason – or don’t. 5 sugar stocks from different regions of the countryIndia imports roughly 85% of its crude oil. Every dollar increase in Brent oil price hits the import bill, pressures the rupee, and makes t...
School assembly news headlines January 9: Top national, international sports & business updatesTop headlines for January 9th cover national news including ED allegations against Mamata Banerjee and a Supreme Court clarification on str...
This Bengaluru-based firm is quietly saving thousands of mothers and newborns—here’s howJanitri Innovations is on a mission to prevent newborn deaths and bring affordable maternal healthcare to India’s last mile. The company wa...
Sugar stocks: Will budget increase their role in the clean energy ecosystem? 4 stocks with an upside potential of up to 31%As sugar is a state subject, mills have to follow state government policies when it comes to buying sugarcane from farmers. This brings pol...
- Parents heartbroken after baby declared dead again after being found alive in coffin
An eight-month-old baby in Brazil was declared dead, found alive during her funeral, but sadly died again at the hospital. Initial death wa...
For your next long-haul flight, book a couch in coachNow, some airlines are giving passengers the chance to pay for that form of traveler's ecstasy, by offering a sleeper-seat option in the ma...
On their way to the US: Perilous, roadless jungle becomes a path of desperate hopeThe thousands of Haitians who crossed the border into Texas last month, jolting the town of Del Rio and thrusting the Biden administration ...
Government prescribes tech diet to solve malnutrition and hunger problemsIndia is using technology and data to solve its acute malnutrition and hunger problems
Nandan Nilekani on digital route to deliver Covid vaccine in India'2.6 billion doses of intramuscular vaccines in two years is an extraordinarily complex and sophisticated task and without digital orchestr...
View: India’s aspirations of becoming a global supply chain player need more workIndia must take into account the altered global economic landscape that may emerge in the post-Covid-19 era.
Protein that swallow up, quarantine Zika virus identifiedAn ongoing epidemic of Zika virus began in early 2015 in Brazil and with it new evidence emerged that Zika virus infection of mothers durin...
To-be-mothers with Zika have up to 13 per cent risk of microcephalyPregnant women with Zika during first trimester have a risk of up to 13 per cent that their infant will be born with the microcephaly defec...
Zika virus linked to serious eye problems in babiesIn three Brazilian infants with microcephaly, the researchers from Stanford University in the US and colleagues observed retinal lesions.
Development of Zika virus vaccine underway in India: WHOIndia is among five countries where projects are underway to develop vaccines to fight the deadly Zika virus affecting newborns in 38 count...
Over 100 in US test positive for Zika virus: ReportZika virus has infected at least 116 people, including an infant, in the US, according to a leading American public health institute.
Mexican woman with Zika gives birth to healthy childA woman with a confirmed case of the Zika virus in the southern state of Chiapas gave birth to a "clinically healthy" baby boy, Mexico's he...
Health wrap: Zika virus - Doctors puzzled over severity of defect in babies; Australia to step up testing; Brazil Carnival roars despite scareWith so much happening in the world of health, we bring the major highlights.
- International best practices in healthcare need to be given more importance: Julio Frenk, Dean, Harvard School of Public Health
Harvard School of Public Health's Dean Julio Frenk talks on India's move toward universal health coverage and strengthening their partnersh...
The sorry state of public healthWith India’s dysfunctional primary healthcare system severely impairing its human capital, the govt needs to rise above rhetoric.
Creating a subaltern stimulusBy making choices available to the poor, the NREGA-plus avoids the assumption that all poor are ready to engage in physical work only.