Face transplantation

India Prepares Face Transplants – A Historic Medical Step In AIIMS

Article Today, New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, has initiated preparations to perform full face transplant surgery. This will be the first such procedure in a government hospital in India. The institute has received necessary regulatory clearances. Doctors aim to conduct the first transplant within a year. The procedure…

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India's It employees

India’s IT Wage Crisis: Profits Up, Pay Stagnant

Article Today, Hyderabad/Bangalore: India’s information technology (IT) sector projects global strength. Glass towers, expanding campuses and billion-dollar revenues define its public image. However, entry-level salaries in major firms have remained largely unchanged for over a decade. Fresh graduates in 2026 continue to receive annual packages close to Rs. 3 to 4 lakh, figures similar to…

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Walk More - Blue Zone

Blue Zones Show Walking Beats Intense Workouts

Article Today, Hyderabad: For decades, gyms have symbolised modern fitness. However, new research on long-living communities challenges that assumption. Scientists studying so-called Blue Zones report that structured, high-intensity workouts are not central to longevity. Instead, consistent daily movement appears more important. Lessons From SardiniaOne such region is Sardinia in Italy. The island records an unusually…

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Valentine's Day

Valentine’s Day Turns Bitter with Breakup Dining Trend

Article Today, Hyderabad: February 14 is widely associated with celebration and romance. However, restaurants in several Indian cities are reporting a parallel trend. Some couples are choosing Valentine’s Day to formally end their relationships. They meet in crowded public venues and part ways over dinner. The symbolism is deliberate. The day offers closure, they say….

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Indian Journalism under Threat

Journalists Under Threat: A Dangerous Climate for Truth

Article Today, New Delhi: India’s media landscape is facing heightened scrutiny amid concerns over journalist safety and institutional accountability. Reports from global watchdogs show that journalists investigating corruption and governance failures continue to face intimidation. In several instances, threats escalate into physical attacks. This raises serious questions about the protection available to media professionals in…

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Bacteria in Branded Milk

Branded Milk Safety Under Cloud as Tests Detect Bacteria

Article Today, Hyderabad: Fresh concerns have emerged over the microbiological quality of packaged milk and dairy products sold by leading brands in India. A recent investigation by Trustified, an independent food testing platform, reported elevated bacterial counts in samples collected from the retail market. The findings have triggered questions about quality control and regulatory oversight…

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