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Own a good business: Volatility, Iran, Trump will all be taken care of. 7 large-cap stocks with upside potential of up to 33%There was a time when many investors said with pride that they owned only blue chips. Today, there are probably only a few of them left. An...
Quote of the day by ‘A Farewell To Arms’ writer Ernest Hemingway: ‘When people talk listen completely. Don't be thinking what you're going to say..’ ; lessons on art of hearing from American literary iconErnest Hemingway, a Nobel Prize-winning author, emphasized the profound value of patient listening for learning and personal growth. He urg...
'I gave birth in the street': Conflict makes childbirth risky in parts of AfricaMothers in the Central African Republic face dire circumstances. Moreover, aid cuts have closed vital health services, forcing women to giv...
IPL Orange Cap winner in 2014 is now a mental health coach: A journey from suicidal thoughts to winning the World Cup alongside MS DhoniFormer cricketer Robin Uthappa draws parallels between cricket's intense pressure and corporate life, revealing his past struggles with sui...
African proverb of the day: 'Every beetle is a gazelle in the eyes of...' Life lessons on unconditional love, inner beauty, motherhood, flaws and why pure affection alters judgmentAfrican proverb of the day highlights the meaning of unconditional love, motherhood, beauty, flaws, perception, acceptance and emotional bo...
For foreign workers in Mideast, risk from Iran war collides with economic strain at homeA missile strike in the Mideast killed Mohammad Abdullah Al Mamun, a Bangladeshi migrant worker, highlighting the perilous situation for mi...
Reckitt and PATH-CHRI announce winners of Dettol Banega Swasth India – Maternal and Child Health Tech AcceleratorReckitt and PATH-CHRI have revealed three winning innovations for their Maternal and Child Health Tech Accelerator. These homegrown solutio...
Bill Gates says Africa will get much of his $200 billion fortuneSpeaking in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa this week, the tech billionaire, according to a BBC report, said, “I recently made a commitment t...
Bill Gates plans to leave only 1% of his $200 billion fortune to his kids, pledges $198 billion to AfricaBill Gates plans to donate the majority of his $200 billion fortune over the next 20 years, focusing on improving health and education acro...
Teenage girl, her younger brother test COVID-19 positive in MP's Indore after returning from NigeriaThe siblings, who were found infected, had gone to Nigeria with their mother to meet their father and returned to Indore on December 6 via ...
Around 1.2 lakh children in India lost a parent or grandparent to Covid in the pandemicWhile 25,500 children lost their mothers to Covid, nearly 90,751 lost their fathers.
I've never seen a disease like COVID-19: World-renowned South African Indian-origin academicDr. Coovadia, now retired at 80, was speaking from his residence in Durban after the launch of the 7th edition of his seminal textbook 'Pae...
A child or young person newly infected with HIV every 100 seconds last year: UNICEFWarning that children are being left behind in the fight against HIV, it said that prevention efforts and treatment for children remain som...
Prince Harry-Meghan make their first official tour in Africa with son ArchieThe royal couple attended wedding of fashion designer Misha Nonoo (who set them up) before their tour.
Maternal education fights malaria better than vaccine: StudyMalaria is a treatable disease that each year affects approximately 200 million people globally. The young are particularly vulnerable to t...
WHO rejects calls to move Olympics over Zika fearsZika can cause birth defects, including a devastating syndrome known as microcephaly in which babies are born with unusually small heads.
Over 40 per cent Indian women underweight when they begin pregnancy"India must invest more in its most important resource: human capital formed at the very beginning of life," Coffey said.
India's child malnutrition puzzleOne of the least talked about issues in the debate on India's demographic dividend is child malnutrition.
- Johnson & Johnson giving $200 million for health of women, kids
Health giant Johnson & Johnson is donating about $200 million in cash and medicine to a sweeping United Nations program created to improve ...
- On an advocacy mission
Michel Sidibe, Executive Director, UNAIDS speaks about what he feels India's role should be going forward.