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Sadhguru reveals the superfood women should eat daily, says the ancient millet is the ‘most female-friendly cereal’Spiritual leader Sadhguru has highlighted ragi (finger millet) as a highly beneficial cereal for women, particularly in combating anemia an...
No crash diets here. Hrithik Roshan, at 51, is setting fitness goals with this simple formulaActor Hrithik Roshan shares his simple yet effective eating philosophy. He focuses on portion control and balanced meals, not extreme diets...
Employment in food delivery sector rose 27% over two years: ReportIndia's food delivery industry is experiencing a remarkable transformation, with a striking 27% rise in employment over the past two years,...
Eating with hands has 3 surprising health benefits: Doctor explains science behind this traditional practiceEating with hands, a traditional practice in many cultures, offers more than cultural significance—it provides tangible health benefits. Ac...
Enjoy eating with your hands? Doctor explains how eating with hands prevent overeating and improves digestive systemDr. Karan Rajan highlights the health benefits of eating with hands, an age-old custom. Eating with fingers slows down the pace, enhancing ...
Fingers win the eating debate hands downThe article champions eating with fingers as a refined, sensory-rich practice deeply rooted in culture, particularly within the 'Global Sou...
Brushing just got crispy: KFC’s fried chicken toothpaste hits market and immediately sells out as fans go wildKFC has launched a limited-edition fried chicken-flavoured toothpaste in collaboration with Hismile, inspired by its famous 11 herbs and sp...
PM Modi addresses farmers, says he wants Indian products on every dining table in worldPrime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the importance of Indian food products in the global market at a PM Kisan Samman Sammelan. He emph...
India's proposal on global standards for millets endorsed by International food safety bodyThe Indian delegation led by CEO, FSSAI G Kamala Vardhana Rao had proposed international group standards for millets not only considering t...
Five ways to deal with your child's junk food consumptionRaising children in a junk food-free environment is challenging, but it's of utmost importance for their health and well-being. Setting a g...
MoU signed to promote use of millets among Indian armed forcesIndia's Ministry of Defence has signed an agreement encouraging the use of millets among the armed forces, as well as ensuring that healthy...
Companies offer discounts to encourage votingWith the inked index finger as a proof, companies are offering discounts as high as 30 per cent to consumers.
Bengaluru eateries offering discounts to encourage votingMonkey Bar is offering a 19% discount on food on Friday for those with voter-inked finger.
15 states yet to install finger scanners at ration shops to plug grain leakageThere are total 5.30 lakh fair price shops across the country and so far 1.24 lakh of them have got e-PoS machines.
Do you feel stressed often? Here are some foods that could helpSavouring your favourite delicacies while you're on the verge of freaking out can actually help calm the nerves.
Bengaluru techie turns gardenerHariram Pagadala Sreenath grows over 40 varieties of vegetables, fruits and greens on his terrace and encourages others to become terrace f...
Don't deny benefits to those without Aadhar: Supreme Court to GovtThe Supreme Court has ordered the government not to withhold any social benefits from those who are yet to get the Aadhar card.
Perceptions on riots: Can BJP counter Congress’ well-crafted strategy to limit Modi?Political parties will seek electoral gains, in a manner similar to how the Congress hopes to benefit from associating Modi with the Gujara...
Small vegetables get more buyers nowFarmers are opting for seeds that can produce small fruits and vegetables as nuclear families prefer to buy smaller varieties.
- Insurance claim? Get your commas right
Insurance firm tries to dodge paying amount to accident victim, says one comma in policy meant he was not eligible for claim. Thumb rules o...