Beyond the trend: How fad diets and low protein intake are weakening Gen Z’s bones |

During World Nutrition Week, a spotlight is on the alarming trend of musculoskeletal issues among urban Gen Z in India. Despite their fitness focus, fad diets lacking essential nutrients, especially protein, are causing early-onset orthopaedic problems. Experts emphasize the need for balanced diets rich in protein, calcium, and Vitamin D to build long-term strength and…

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‘Power of yoga’: Sadhguru completes Kailash Yatra on motorcycle; makes journey just 18 months after 2 critical surgeries | India News

Sadhguru on Saturday completed the Kailash Yatra on his motorcycle and returned to a grand reception at the Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore, just 18 months after undergoing two emergency brain surgeries.He was welcomed at the Coimbatore Airport, with locals, villagers and volunteers lining the route to the ashram in a devotional procession. Why Is…

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FPI outflow hits six-month high: Rs 34.99 crore offloaded in August; US tariffs, high valuations fuel pull-out

Foreign investors withdrew Rs 34,993 crore (approximately $4 billion) from Indian equity markets in August, representing the most significant divestment in six months. This substantial withdrawal was influenced by US tariffs on Indian exports and high domestic valuations.The outflow was significantly higher than July’s figure of Rs 17,741 crore. Foreign Portfolio Investors’ (FPIs) total equity…

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Phil Salt, Harshit Rana, Navdeep Saini back Nitish Rana in on-field clash with Digvesh Rathi: ‘Swaad aa gaya raat’ | Cricket News

Nitish Rana and Digvesh Rathi during their heated exchange (Screengrabs) New Delhi:Nitish Rana‘s former Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) teammates Phil Salt, Harshit Rana and Suyash Sharma have come in support of the southpaw following his on-field spat with Digvesh Rathi in the ongoing Delhi Premier League (DPL).The incident took place during the Eliminator match at…

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Tiny rocks on Earth reveal the secrets of Jupiter’s birth: The hidden link between the distant planets |

For years, scientists have wondered exactly when Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, first came into existence. A team of researchers from Nagoya University in Japan and the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) has now uncovered the answer. These scientists discovered it hidden in meteorites that landed on Earth. These space rocks…

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The future of American higher education: Is the global crown slipping from their hands?

For decades, US universities have been the gold standard in global education. From the ivy-covered halls of Harvard to the cutting-edge labs of MIT, the world’s brightest minds have flocked to American campuses in pursuit of knowledge, innovation, and opportunity. But as the 2025–26 academic year begins, cracks are appearing in that once-untouchable facade.The Trump…

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Ramanand Sagar’s son, cinematogapher, director Prem Sagar passes away, the industry mourns his loss | Hindi Movie News

Prem Sagar, veteran producer–cinematographer and son of legendary filmmaker Ramanand Sagar, passed away today (Sunday) at 10 AM. The film and television fraternity is mourning his loss. He carried forward the Sagar family’s legacy in Indian entertainment as a respected producer and visual craftsman. An alumnus of FTII, Pune (1968 batch), he built a strong…

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‘India-China are partners, not rivals’: PM Modi stresses ‘strategic autonomy’ in talks with Xi Jinping; message for Donald Trump? | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a meeting in Tianjin, China. (Pic credit: PTI) NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs on Sunday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed that India and China are “development partners, not rivals”, and the differences should not turn into…

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