NASA Estimates Luna Crater in Gujarat to be 7,000 Years Old
Discover the ancient Luna Crater in Gujarat, estimated to be 7,000 years old according to NASA. This remarkable archaeological site offers valuable insights into the region’s geological history and past events. Scientists and historians are eager to explore the mysteries surrounding its formation and significance, making it a key site in the fields of geology and archaeology.
Top Electric Scooters Reshaping Indian Streets in 2024
Discover the top electric scooters reshaping urban mobility in India in 2024. From Ola S1 Pro to Ather 450X, explore the innovative features and eco-friendly options driving the growth of the electric scooter market in the country.
Study Finds Higher Risk of Stunted Growth in Children Living in India’s Hills and Mountains
Recent study published in the British Medical Journal Nutrition, Prevention & Health reveals that children living in India’s hills and mountains face a higher risk of stunted growth, with prevalence increasing at higher altitudes. Data from over 1.65 lakh children under five years old shows stunting more common in third or later born children and those with small birth sizes. Prolonged exposure to high-altitude environments may limit oxygen and nutrient absorption, leading to reduced appetite. The study emphasizes the challenges of providing healthcare access and implementing nutritional programs in these regions.
Realme Narzo 70 Series Launch Event Details Revealed
Realme is set to launch the Narzo 70 series smartphones in India, including the Narzo 70 5G and Narzo 70X. The launch event will be live-streamed on Amazon India, with key details already revealed on the dedicated microsite. The Narzo 70 5G is expected to feature a MediaTek Dimensity 7050 5G chipset and a 120Hz AMOLED display, while the Narzo 70X is rumored to sport a 6.72-inch FHD+ IPS LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Rising Use of Skin Fairness Creams in India Linked to Kidney Problems, Study Finds
The use of skin fairness creams in India is driving a surge in kidney problems due to high mercury content. A recent study published in Kidney International found that these creams are contributing to cases of Membranous Nephropathy, damaging kidney filters and causing protein leakage. Dr. Sajeesh Sivadas from Aster MIMS Hospital in Kerala warns about the severe consequences of using these creams, emphasizing the need for public awareness to protect individuals’ health in India.
Canadian Accessories Brand Faces Backlash for Offensive Response to Indian Customer Complaint
Canadian accessories brand faces backlash for offensive response to Indian customer’s complaint about MacBook accessory. Company’s mocking statement sparks outrage on social media, leading to widespread criticism and accusations of racism. After backlash, dbrand issues apology and offers $10,000 gesture of goodwill to customer.
Private Sector Investment Cycle Shows Revival Signs
Recent statistics indicate a positive shift in the private sector investment cycle, suggesting signs of revival. This development is a promising indication for the economic landscape, as private sector investments play a crucial role in driving growth and development. The resurgence in private sector investments is attributed to various factors, including favorable policy measures, improved market conditions, and growing consumer demand. Overall, the resurgence in private sector investments presents an encouraging outlook for the economy, offering hope for a sustained recovery and growth in the foreseeable future.
Intel Director Emphasizes Importance of Responsible AI Practices
Intel’s Lama Nachman emphasizes the importance of responsible AI practices and the potential risks associated with the rapid advancement of AI tools. Intel’s responsible AI program aims to integrate responsible development practices throughout the AI life cycle, aligning with the company’s vision of driving positive social change.
Phase 3 Clinical Trial for TB Vaccine Underway in South Africa
Phase 3 clinical trial for M72/AS01E tuberculosis vaccine begins in South Africa, offering hope for prevention of pulmonary TB in adolescents and adults. The vaccine, supported by the Gates Foundation and Wellcome, could make a significant impact in low- and middle-income countries where TB takes a heavy toll.
FPIs Infuse Over Rs 38,000 Cr in Equities in March Amid Strong Domestic Economic Outlook
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have injected over Rs 38,000 crore in Indian equities in March, driven by favorable global economic conditions and a strong domestic macroeconomic outlook. This surge follows a modest investment in February and a massive outflow in January. Experts attribute the influx to robust GDP growth and expectations of potential RBI policy shifts. FPIs have also invested heavily in the debt market, with a massive Rs 13,223 crore injection this month.