Dr Rohit Kr Varshney Recently, Kerala identified the cases of Nipah virus and the unnatural death of a person from it on August 30 has made a focal point of concern regarding Nipah virus due to its history of recurrent outbreaks in India. The virus’s transmission from fruit bats to humans has sparked profound unease […]Read More
Culture is often defined by symbols. So Indus had that dancing girl from Mohenjodaro, which some later day historians claimed wasn’t even really Mohenjodaro or a dancing girl but a girl with hip problems! (Since it is bent at hip). France has Eiffel Tower. Italy has pasta and Leaning Tower of Pizza, err, Pisa. America – such […]Read More
The most famous King Midas is popularly remembered in the Greek Mythology for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold. This came to be called the golden touch or the Midas Touch. In the dance scene in India there is one lady who is blessed with the same magical Midas touch. Each dance […]Read More
Team L&M Under the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS), I-hub NTIHAC foundation (c3ihub) at IIT Kanpur has developed a methodology and tool for apprehending cybercriminals’ modes of operations in a crime execution lifecycle. This it has done with support from the Department of Science and Technology (DST) Called TTPs (tactics, techniques and procedures), […]Read More
Benoy K Behl Nagaland is a hill state located in the far northeastern part of India. About one-sixth of Nagaland is under the cover of tropical and sub-tropical evergreen forests. There are about 16 major tribes in the state of Nagaland. Nagaland is a mountainous state. The Naga Hills rise from the Brahmaputra Valley in […]Read More
Dr Nisha Bhatnagar In recent decades, advancements in medical science have opened up new possibilities for couples struggling with infertility. One of the most groundbreaking developments in this field is In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). IVF has brought hope and joy to countless families worldwide, but its technical intricacies can be shrouded in mystery for many. […]Read More
Team L&M Do you know that The most eligible Bengali woman is a finance professional while the most eligible Bengali man is a judge, that men in the tech and IT sectors are 144% more desired vs. average and women in aviation are 33 per cent more desired vs. the average or that the age […]Read More
Dr Raj Vardhan As a dedicated healthcare professional, providing exceptional patient care is at the core of what you do. Ensuring your patients receive the best possible care not only promotes their well-being but also contributes to your professional growth and the reputation of your practice. Here we share some essential tips to help you […]Read More
Team L&M The Old War Office (OWO) of Britain’s World War II era Prime Minister Winston Churchill in the heart of London will be inaugurated as a luxury hotel on September 26. Multinational conglomerate the Hinduja Group and Raffles Hotels & Resorts have jointly restored the property. “When we came to Whitehall, the team were […]Read More
Team L&M Botox, short for Botulinum Toxin, has become a household name in the world of cosmetic procedures. It’s used for a wide range of medical and aesthetic purposes. Life & More spoke with DR Kalpana Solanki, certified dermatologist with more than 15 years of expertise in aesthetics and dermatology, to provide comprehensive answers to […]Read More