What happened on 18th January in history: The most significant events over the years |

What happened on 18th January in history: The most significant events over the years |

January 18 has been associated with a multitude of advancements in science, industry, culture, and public life not only in India but also globally. Various years on this date have witnessed the launch of new technologies, the establishment of influential institutions, and significant cultural exchanges. Moreover, it is the day of birth and death of…

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Male endurance athletes over 50 may face increased heart risk, study finds

Male endurance athletes over 50 may face increased heart risk, study finds

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Years of high-intensity exercise may come with an unexpected heart risk for male endurance athletes over the age of 50, according to new research from the University of Leeds. The study, published earlier this month in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, found that some endurance athletes…

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Journey through a Naga spice trail

Journey through a Naga spice trail

Naga food available at Nagaland House in Delhi | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Birthday lunches tend to be heavy affairs — full of special dishes cooked in elaborate ways. And that is why I remember in particular a birthday meal with a very simple menu hosted by a friend many years ago. She had invited…

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Handloom sari walk to be held in Visakhapatnam on August 4

Handloom sari walk to be held in Visakhapatnam on August 4

Women participating in the Handloom Sari Walk on the beach road in Visakhapatnam. | Photo Credit: V RAJU Visakhapatnam is set to host a vibrant celebration with a three-kilometre sari walk along Beach Road, ahead of National Handloom Day (August 7). The second edition of the event organised by The Spirit of Vizag Society aims…

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India’s milliners are adding a feather to the fashion industry’s cap

India’s milliners are adding a feather to the fashion industry’s cap

India’s fascination for headgear does not only extend to the socio-religious ambit with taqiyah, turbans or traditional Bengali topor, but also to the politico-cultural zeitgeist. Remember the famous Gandhi topi that made a comeback with social activist Anna Hazare’s 2011 hunger strike for The Lokpal Bill? The accessory came to define the sartorial choices of…

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“I cried in my car”: Kangana Ranaut recalls she was asked not to tag Masaba Gupta after wearing her saree to Ram Janmabhoomi

“I cried in my car”: Kangana Ranaut recalls she was asked not to tag Masaba Gupta after wearing her saree to Ram Janmabhoomi

Kangana Ranaut has revealed a personal incident where designer Masaba Gupta allegedly refused to let her wear her creations for a visit to Ram Janmabhoomi. Ranaut expressed feeling humiliated and sickened by what she perceives as prejudice, detailing the stylist’s discomfort and her own distress during the promotional period for her film ‘Tejas’. Actor-turned-politician Kangana…

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5-3-1 rule may be key to better mental and social health, experts say

5-3-1 rule may be key to better mental and social health, experts say

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Social connection is known to be a key factor in overall health and well-being. About one in six people worldwide experience loneliness, which is linked to around 871,000 deaths annually due to impacts on health, according to the World Health Organization. One approach gaining attention is the…

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Coimbatore Race Course Road food guide: Top places to eat

Coimbatore Race Course Road food guide: Top places to eat

It was not always a food hub. Race Course Road, one of Coimbatore’s most prominent stretches, has had many lives. Originally, it was exactly what its name suggests: a racecourse where thoroughbred horses once thundered down the track. As the races faded into history, the land gave way to quiet, tree-lined residential streets. Bungalows with…

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How to pamper the body and mind in Karkidakam month

How to pamper the body and mind in Karkidakam month

In shirodhara, a combination of ksheerabala oil is poured onto the forehead and then massaged to keep the stress away | Photo Credit: PERIASAMY M Karkidakam, the darkest month marked by heavy rains in the Malayalam calendar that falls between July and August, brings about a complete shift in culinary practices. Oushada kanji or marunnu…

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From looms to labels: Kochi’s fashion boom

From looms to labels: Kochi’s fashion boom

Way back in 2018, in the aftermath of the floods in Kochi, a group of stakeholders in the fashion industry got together for the sake of the weavers of Chendamangalam. It was Onam, most of the stock was soiled by flooding waters there was no avenue for sale. Almost eight years to the date, Kochi-based…

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