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THE REEL THAT SHOOK INSTAGRAM

If you’re an avid Instagram Reels viewer, chances are you’ve seen the latest viral video of two choreographers performing an impromptu Bharatanatyam to the iconic Bollywood track Mere Dholna. The performance has mesmerised viewers across the Internet. The clip, shared by Pankaj Pandey on Instagram, features him and fellow choreographer Prakhyati Srivastava both dance teachers […]Read More

HERITAGE

Why is Goverdhan Puja done?

Neha Mangal There is an interesting story in the Bhagwata and other Puranas about Shri Krishna lifting the ‘Govardhan Parvat’ or Govardhan Hill when he was only a small child. 🌸 The story goes like this: 🤩 Once, when the elder people of Braj including Nanda Maharaj were planning for the Puja of Lord Indra, […]Read More

HEALTH

The Silent Half: Role of Men in IVF

Dr Praveen B Joshi Have you ever considered the significance of the male partner’s role in the IVF journey? Most conversations tend to revolve around women and their contribution, while the man’s part is often ignored. However, the fact is that this imbalance can take an emotional and physical toll on both partners. Research says […]Read More

HEALTH

India develops its first indigenously discovered antibiotic “Nafithromycin”

Nafithromycin is effective against resistant respiratory infections, particularly useful for cancer patients and poorly controlled diabetics Team L&M Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology Dr Jitendra Singh has informed that India has developed its first indigenously discovered antibiotic “Nafithromycin”. The medicine is effective against resistant respiratory infections, particularly useful for cancer […]Read More

HEALTH

How to manage diabetes during Diwali

Mrinali Dwivedi Diwali brings joy, light, and togetherness — but for people managing diabetes, even that one piece of mithai can upset things more than most realise. Traditional sweets are often made with generous amounts of sugar, ghee, and full-fat milk, causing a rapid spike in blood glucose levels. Add to that the festive habit of frequent snacking, late-night meals, […]Read More

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