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Amla: The Indian Gooseberry Secret to Weight Loss

Amla: The Indian Gooseberry Secret to Weight Loss

Amla: The Indian Gooseberry Secret to Weight Loss
To date, 20 adult African cheetahs have been imported, but not without setbacks. The first batch of eight cheetahs arrived in September 2022, followed by another 12 from South Africa in February 2023. In March 2023, hope was kindled as one of the females gave birth to four cubs conceived in India.

Mixed Fortunes: First Year of African Cheetahs in India

To date, 20 adult African cheetahs have been imported, but not without setbacks. The first batch of eight cheetahs arrived in September 2022, followed by another 12 from South Africa in February 2023. In March 2023, hope was kindled as one of the females gave birth to four cubs conceived in India.
Aranmula Vallasadya, India's largest feast is a captivating annual ritual festival held at the Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala. Occurring on Ashtami Rohini, this celebration encompasses a thrilling snake boat race on the sacred Pampa River, culminating in a magnificent feast served on banana leaves within the temple premises.

Aranmula Vallasadya: India’s Grandest Feast, Rooted in Tradition, Flavour

Aranmula Vallasadya, India's largest feast is a captivating annual ritual festival held at the Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala. Occurring on Ashtami Rohini, this celebration encompasses a thrilling snake boat race on the sacred Pampa River, culminating in a magnificent feast served on banana leaves within the temple premises.
A substantial majority of Europeans are rallying behind the idea of digital travel documents, recognizing their potential to streamline border procedures, enhance security, and simplify travel within and outside the Schengen area, according to a recent survey.

UNWTO, India’s G20 For Tool to Boost Tourism

As the world gears up for the G20 Leaders' Summit, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), in partnership with India's Ministry of Tourism, has introduced a powerful resource to leverage tourism's potential for advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This visionary initiative is poised to reshape the tourism landscape in alignment with global sustainability objectives.
A political storm has erupted as a G20 Summit dinner invitation bears the name 'President of Bharat,' breaking away from the customary 'President of India' title. The move has triggered sharp reactions, with the opposition alleging a possible name change for India to Bharat, framing it as an "assault" on the unity of states. In contrast, ruling parties celebrate the shift as a step towards breaking free from a colonial mindset—a concept championed by Prime Minister Nanrednra Modi in his Independence Day address.

Controversy Surrounds India’s Name Change to Bharat

A political storm has erupted as a G20 Summit dinner invitation bears the name 'President of Bharat,' breaking away from the customary 'President of India' title. The move has triggered sharp reactions, with the opposition alleging a possible name change for India to Bharat, framing it as an "assault" on the unity of states. In contrast, ruling parties celebrate the shift as a step towards breaking free from a colonial mindset—a concept championed by Prime Minister Nanrednra Modi in his Independence Day address.
India is generally viewed positively worldwide, with a median of 46% of adults holding a favourable view of the country. However, views of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are more mixed, with a 37% median expressing confidence in him, while 40% lack confidence, according to a recent survey by the Pew Research centre.

Views of India Positive, but Mixed on Modi; Survey

India is generally viewed positively worldwide, with a median of 46% of adults holding a favourable view of the country. However, views of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are more mixed, with a 37% median expressing confidence in him, while 40% lack confidence, according to a recent survey by the Pew Research centre.
Indian farmers are adapting to rising temperatures by significantly increasing their use of groundwater for irrigation. This adaptation, if continued, could lead to a tripling of groundwater depletion rates by 2080, posing severe threats to India's food and water security, according to a recent study.

Groundwater Depletion in India Could Triple In Coming Decades 

Indian farmers are adapting to rising temperatures by significantly increasing their use of groundwater for irrigation. This adaptation, if continued, could lead to a tripling of groundwater depletion rates by 2080, posing severe threats to India's food and water security, according to a recent study.
In a gesture of profound significance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the christening of key lunar locations with names that reflect India's spiritual ethos and indomitable spirit. As he addressed scientists at the ISRO Telemetry Tracking and Command Network Mission Control Complex in Bengaluru, PM Modi revealed that the site where Chandrayaan-3's lander made its lunar touchdown will now be known as 'Shivashakti'. Similarly, the spot where Chandrayaan-2's landing occurred will be called the 'Tiranga Point'.

India Kisses Moon; Chandrayaan-3 Creates History  

India achieved a historic milestone on Wednesday as the Vikram lander of Chandrayaan-3 successfully touched down on the unexplored South Pole of the Moon, marking a groundbreaking global achievement.
India faces the lowest rate of organ donation worldwide, with a mere 0.1 per cent of the population donating their organs after death, in sharp contrast to 70-80 per cent of people in European countries who pledge to do so.

India needs multi- pronged strategy  to boost “Organ Donation

India faces the lowest rate of organ donation worldwide, with a mere 0.1 per cent of the population donating their organs after death, in sharp contrast to 70-80 per cent of people in European countries who pledge to do so.
In a groundbreaking medical achievement, the United Kingdom achieved it’s first-ever womb transplant. Surgeons at Oxford's Churchill Hospital successfully carried out a nine-hour and 20-minute surgery to transplant a sister's womb into a 34-year-old recipient on Sunday.

20- 50 per cent of Indian women have fibroids once during their lifetime

The occurrence of fibroids are quite common. Research studies show that 20- 50 per cent of Indian women have fibroids once during their lifetime.