When Saving Mothers Isn’t A Good Deed

Troubling politics of global elite’s approach to women’s health Over the past two decades, women’s health has claimed a prominent place on the global stage. Govts, multilateral agencies, and philanthropic foundations have poured in billions of dollars. High-profile conferences have become routine, while celebrities, and political leaders have amplified the urgency of addressing women’s health…

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The failed radar experiment that changed the world

Back in the late 1970s, a group of radio astronomers from Australia embarked on theoretical research. They aimed to detect the faint radio signals from exploding black holes. This endeavour seemed more aligned with pure science than any practical application. Dr John O’Sullivan led this team at CSIRO, and while they technically ‘failed’ to find…

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“I don’t want her to feel like she only has to date one person. ” Kiara Advani’s modern take on dating, parenting and freedom

Parenting, for many public figures, becomes a language of private truths once the spotlight fades. In a recent podcast with Raj Shamani, Kiara Advani opened up about motherhood not through grand declarations, but through the small, revealing fears and hopes that come with raising a child. The actor spoke about emotional safety, validation, people-pleasing tendencies…

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MPMSU BSC Nursing second year examination result released: Direct link to download here

MPMSU result 2026 released MPMSU result 2026: The Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University, Jabalpur, has officially declared the MPMSU result 2026 for the BSC Nursing Second Year Examination August-2025 and DMLT Examination April-2025 today, February 18, 2026.The results were released after approval from the Vice Chancellor, bringing relief to hundreds of medical and nursing students…

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Ai Job Impact: People are losing jobs to AI—But this quiet trait could save yours, shares ex-Oracle boss

In a world that’s racing faster every day—driven by automation, artificial intelligence, and the constant push for speed—there’s a softer, more human conversation quietly unfolding: what truly keeps people relevant at work? It’s no longer just about how many tools you know, or how much experience you’ve stacked up on your resume. What’s starting to…

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How crude oil benchmark volatility, refinery economics and a broken supply chain are testing India’s energy resilience

“Energy can never be created, nor destroyed; it can only be changed from one form to another.”The first law of thermodynamics remains a quiet scientific truth despite a broken supply of crude oil due to the ongoing Middle East crisis. As geopolitical disruption tightens its grip around the Strait of Hormuz, that law reads less…

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Failing again

NEET cancelled. NTA’s institutional failure is traumatic for students. It’s also costing the economy Two years ago, on June 13, 2024, over a month after NEET was held on May 5, Dharmendra Pradhan emphasised there had been no ‘leak’ of the all-India medical entrance exam paper. By June 25, CBI was on the case, as…

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