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Probe finds graft, bias in World University Games fiasco | India News

The opening ceremony of the FISU World University Games Rhine-Ruhr 2025 was held on July 16 in Duisburg, Germany NEW DELHI: An interim inquiry into the Federation Internationale du Sport Universitaire (FISU) World University Games 2025 fiasco has uncovered a disturbing pattern of corruption, nepotism, regional bias, moral misconduct and procedural lapses within Association of…

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Early signs missed? First 180 days of depression are the deadliest, study finds |

Depression significantly raises mortality rates and suicide risk. A major study found depression doubles death rates and increases suicide risk tenfold. Early intervention is crucial, especially within the first 180 days of diagnosis. Appropriate treatment, including medication and neurostimulation, can save lives and reduce overall mortality risk. Global collaboration is needed to tackle this public…

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Dulquer Salmaan and Kaantha director Selvamani Selvaraj grateful as film finds acceptance despite early controversies, ‘I was unsure how audiences would respond’ |

The bilingual period drama Kaantha, starring Dulquer Salmaan as T.K. Mahadevan, has finally arrived in cinemas. Released in Tamil and Telugu, the film is directed by Selvamani Selvaraj, best known for the documentary The Hunt for Veerappan. Set in 1950s Madras, the film has drawn significant attention due to speculation that it is inspired by…

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Diabetes to weight loss to heart defence: Ozempic and Mounjaro protect against strokes and heart attacks, finds study |

Two of the world’s most widely used diabetes and weight-loss medications, Ozempic and Mounjaro, may be doing far more than helping people control blood sugar and shed weight. A new study published in Nature Medicine shows that these drugs are also linked to a significant drop in the risk of major cardiovascular events such as…

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Bihar election results: Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj finds itself ‘farsh par’ – decoding the dud | India News

Prashant Kishor entered the Bihar election like a master chess player stepping onto a kabaddi field: Armed with strategy, precision, data and design, but facing a game that rewards an entirely different skill set. For a decade, he had led campaigns others from behind the curtain, pulling the strings from behind the scenes. But 2025…

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All lupus cases are linked to a virus all of us carry, study finds |

A groundbreaking study by Stanford Medicine scientists has identified the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) as the culprit behind systemic lupus erythematosus. This virus, present in nearly all of us, is now believed to be directly responsible for the chronic autoimmune condition. The findings, published in Science Translational Medicine, suggest EBV’s role in 100% of lupus cases….

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ED finds Rs 50 crore scam in Kerala co-op bank | India News

ED on Monday said its November 7 searches against board members and directors of Nemom Cooperative Bank in Thiruvananthapuram, associated with some CPM netas, have revealed misappropriation of funds to the tune of over Rs 50 crore, with then office-bearers found involved in forging documents, sanctioning loans beyond permissible limits, diverting funds and overall financial…

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Corporate consolidation: NCLT clears merger of Suzuki Motor Gujarat with Maruti Suzuki India; tribunal finds no impediment to consolidation plan

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has approved the merger of Suzuki Motor Gujarat Pvt Ltd with its parent company, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, marking a key consolidation move for the country’s largest carmaker.A two-member bench of the Principal Bench in New Delhi, comprising President Ramlingam Sudhakar and Member Ravindra Chaturvedi, sanctioned the scheme of…

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Rising trend: Young Indians increasingly using credit for upskilling and career advancement, finds survey

A quiet financial transformation is sweeping through India’s youth economy as borrowing takes on a new meaning. Credit is no longer viewed as a sign of deficit but as a calculated tool for personal advancement. An increasing number of young Indians are turning to credit not for consumption but for education, upskilling, and career development,…

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