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Former Chief Scientist of the World Health Organization (WHO), Soumya Swaminathan. (REUTERS)

‘The risk of Covid mutating to overcome vaccine immunity outweighs’: ex-WHO scientist

Three years after Covid-19 shook the world, former World Health Organization (WHO) scientist Soumya Swaminathan said there is a small risk of the virus mutating to overcome the immunity offered by various vaccines. Continue reading

India approves $3.9 billion hydropower project near China border

India on Tuesday approved its largest-ever hydropower project – the Dibang Multipurpose Project (MPP) – in the mountainous north-eastern region bordering China to build up renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand. Continue reading

“Sourav predicted 4-0…”: Michael Clarke’s response to Ganguly’s whitewashing prediction in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has predicted a 4-0 result in India’s favor in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy, and as surprising as it may sound, Australia’s 2015 World Cup captain Michael Clarke didn’t quite agree with the former BCCI president objected. Continue reading

Mini Mathur says she ‘mixed, matched’ her wedding outfits, sharing old pics: When Sabyasachi lehengas weren’t the norm…

Actress and TV presenter Mini Mathur reminisced as she celebrated her 25th wedding anniversary with her husband and filmmaker Kabir Khan. Mini shared throwback pictures on Instagram Tuesday showing herself and Kabir from their wedding celebrations. Continue reading

Leg Pain At Night: Know The Possible Causes Behind It; Prevention Tips

Leg pain at night can be quite uncomfortable and cause sleep disturbances, apart from making a person anxious about its cause. While leg cramps can occur as a result of extreme physical activity or dehydration, especially in the summer, certain medications or health conditions can also be to blame. Continue reading

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