Desi jugad: How to pluck mangoes without letting them fall
After slamming door on Air India crews, Noida Authority takes back order
Scuffle breaks out between Indian and Chinese army near Naku La in Sikkim
A man should talk to mum but listen to his wife
When 'Beta', the movie, was released in 1992, it catapulted Madhuri Dixit to fame as the 'dhak-dhak' girl. But it also raised an old and important question about why men appear to be blind to the fact that their mothers can ever be wrong.
It's really about the money, honey
If you really think about it, it all boils down to money. Twenty- seven-year-old Sheena Jog, a product designer based in New Delhi, says at least two of the last three fights she had with her husband were over their "hard-earned" money.
In India, they soldier on without a combat role
Women at war is part of Indian history, from Jhansi Ki Rani to Rani Durgawati to Razia Sultan. But they weren’t part of modern India's war strategy till very recently. Independent India’s Army restricted women to the medical corps, dental corps and the nursing service.
The pill is 50, but India still undecided
It's been called the invention that "defined the 20th century". On May 9, 1960, the US Food and Drug Administration approved the world's first birth-control pill called Enovid-10.
The C word women still can't talk about
Oncologists say the awareness of breast cancer is limited to cities. And when women are aware, the stigma attached to it prevents them from speaking out openly.
Knocking at Shani temple's door? There are many more that are shut
Jhatpat shoots are the new route to modelling moolah
Facebook rolls out Discover Groups feature in India
Seoul Shuts Down More Than 2,100 Nightclubs After Covid-19 Positive Man Visits Three
South Korea's had 18 new cases in 24 hours with all but one of them linked to a 29-year-old man who visited three clubs in Seoul's Itaewon district before testing.
Brazil's Supreme Court Throws Out Rules that Limit Gay Men Donating Blood
The move came as more nations review restrictions on blood donations imposed during the 1980s HIV/AIDS crisis, with some countries imposing blanket bans, some waiting periods after gay sex, and others - like Italy - having no limitations at all.
US FDA Grants Emergency Use Authorisation to Quidel for First Covid-19 Antigen Test
The FDA said the authorisation is for an antigen test, which is a new type of diagnostic test designed for rapid detection of the virus that causes COVID-19.
'An Absolute Chaotic Disaster': Obama Slams Trump's Handling of Coronavirus Pandemic
Trump has been criticised as abdicating any leadership role in guiding the country through one of its worst crises in a century, leaving states on their own to grapple with the pandemic and even bid against each other to obtain critical medical equipment on the open market or abroad.
Second Wave: Reopenings Bring New Cases in South Korea, Flares Coronavirus Fears in Italy
Around the world, the US and other hard-hit countries are wrestling with how to ease curbs on business and public activity without causing the virus to come surging back.
UK Commuters Face Cycling or Walking to Work Once Covid-19 Lockdown is Eased
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce on Sunday the next phase of Britain's battle to tackle the health crisis, following a review by ministers of lockdown measures that have all but shut the economy and kept tens of millions of people at home for nearly seven weeks.
South Korea, Germany Show Life Beyond Lockdown Isn't What People Think it Will Be
The South Korean government on Wednesday started to relax its strict social distancing rules but only in line with a set of guidelines referred to as the 'distancing in daily life' policy.
'Twilight Zone': Poland Sees Zero Turnout in Bizarre Ghost Election Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
The EU member of 38 million people has found itself in the bizarre predicament in which the presidential ballot is formally neither postponed nor cancelled.
A sweeter broccoli to cut heart diseases
Scientists claimed to have developed a new variety of broccoli that is not only grown naturally, but also tastes sweeter and has 40% more anti-oxidants than the normal to reduce risks of heart disease and cancer.
Hysterectomy through belly button leaves no scars
Doctors have operated on a woman which they claim is the first hysterectomy in Europe through a tiny incision in her belly button, leaving no visible outward scars.
Mother's Day 2020: Ayushmann Khurrana's Special Surprise for Moms Out There is His Track 'Ma'
Ayushmann Khurrana has teamed up with his friend and composer Rochak Kohli for a special song titled 'Ma' dedicated to all the hardworking mothers.
Mutual Fund Investors: Here Are All Your Queries Answered After Franklin AMC Shuts Debt Schemes
Before we head on to answer your queries on your investments in mutual fund schemes, here we clarify that last evening after the amc company Franklin Templeton was left with no option on barely any new subscription and other liquidity issues,
Voluntary Provident Fund: Are There Benefits To Higher Than Mandatory EPF Contributions?
After extreme volatility recently seen the stock markets and mutual fund investments, you may be looking at more stable options to put your savings aside for the long term. One such conservative investment tool is the EPF (Employees' Provident Fund) that
UTI Long Term Equity Fund:Twin Benefits of Wealth Creation and Tax Savings
As the time passes so quickly, another fiscal year is turning to an end soon, and most of the tax payers must be in the state of panic about keeping the things in order. They might also be planning to approach
2 Mutual Fund Options For Mitigating Impact Of Rupee's Weakness On Your Investments
Indian currency rupee against the dollar has tumbled to a historic low of 76.91 per US dollar on April 22, 2020 and as per reports it may touch levels of 80 as the pandemic Covid 19 brings with it a lot
Contributing To EPF A/c For 20 Years: You Are Entitled To This Benefit
EPFO's retirement fund EPF apart from a reasonable return provides a handful of other benefits which most of the subscribers are not aware of such as the EDLI scheme that offers insurance up to Rs. 6 lakh, pension etc. Also, there