Sarjna Rai
Sarjna Rai
UIDAI introduces real-time document verification and cross-database checks to reduce misuse and prevent fake Aadhaar issuances
The Power Ministry is drafting a scheme to replace ACs older than 10 years with 5-star rated models, potentially offering rebates and buybacks
Google's salary filings offer rare insight into what the tech giant pays its global workforce, with annual salaries going up to $340,000
Indian immigrants lead Forbes' 2025 richest list, with 12 self-made billionaires in tech and finance, surpassing Israel to become the top birthplace of America's immigrant billionaires
The Election Commission cites Article 326 to defend Bihar voter rolls revision, calling it a constitutional necessity since the state's electoral rolls haven't been comprehensively updated since 2003
Vedika Shetty, who managed finances at Alia Bhatt's production house Eternal Sunshine, was held in Bengaluru after allegedly embezzling ₹76 lakh over a two-year period
Though often confused, heart attack and cardiac arrest are distinct medical emergencies that require different responses-understanding both is lifesaving
A parliamentary panel questioned civil aviation leaders on the Air India crash investigation, the sudden airfare hike to Srinagar, and called for a security audit amid safety concerns
Hypertension affects over 220 million Indians but few get diagnosed or treated in time-here's how to understand and manage both high and low BP
Voters added after 2003 must submit one of 11 documents, but many poor and migrant families lack paperwork, raising concerns ahead of the Bihar elections
Petitions by RJD, ADR, PUCL, and others argue that Bihar's new verification norms violate electoral laws and fundamental rights ahead of the 2025 polls
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is leading muscle loss, diabetes, brain activity, and cancer cell studies on the ISS-research that could benefit both space explorers and patients on Earth
Experts warn that women's heart attack symptoms are often subtle or misdiagnosed, leading to delayed care, poorer outcomes, and a growing crisis in India
With trust in science under scrutiny, a global initiative seeks to catch manipulated or inaccurate medical studies before they influence clinical or policy decisions
Over 80 per cent of doctors report mental exhaustion, with young women in smaller cities among the worst affected, shows National Doctors' Day survey
As drug use rises among India's youth, experts call for early screening, mental health support, and community rehab over punitive action to turn the tide
Despite common misconceptions, gestational diabetes can affect healthy women of any age or body type. Often symptomless, it frequently goes undiagnosed-putting both mother and child at risk
Observed on June 26, the day raises global awareness about drug abuse and illicit trafficking. The 2025 theme, "Break the Cycle. #StopOrganisedCrime," calls for long-term action and reform
Part 1 of Marvel's much-anticipated Ironheart series premiered yesterday, June 24, marking the debut of a brand-new superhero adventure in the Marvel universe
Hindi film star Salman Khan's battle with trigeminal neuralgia is drawing attention to this excruciating nerve disorder that is often misdiagnosed