Author: Shruti Joshi

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 02: A final-year Fashion Design student from Amity University has brought national laurels to Vasai by winning the top prize in the Elevated Indianwear category at the prestigious Liva Protege 25 competition. Krishnapriya Girish Nair, daughter of Girish and Surabhi Nair, impressed a panel of expert judges with her innovative concept collection titled “Cheent CTRL+R.” The grand finale was held on Tuesday at the Sofitel Mumbai BKC, where she competed against 239 other contestants from across the country. Her winning collection offers a contemporary reinterpretation of Cheent (Chintz)—the hand-painted, sun-dyed textiles that originated on the Indian…

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 02: India’s wellness economy is no longer being shaped inside clinics. It is being shaped inside office cabins, factory floors, and late-night work calls. The cost of India’s hustle culture is now showing up not just in burnout conversations, but in falling energy levels, early-onset deficiencies, and productivity losses that cannot be addressed through quick fixes. For companies, health has quietly become an economic variable. For decades, the corporate world’s approach to wellness was reactive. Nutrition and supplements entered the picture only after a diagnosis, a prescription, or a visible health concern. Clinics have always been…

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Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], March 02: A comprehensive academic study titled “Orphan Care Versus Family Care: An Ideological Study on Children in Orphanages and Foster Care vs Children in Families” has sparked renewed discussion on child welfare systems and their representation in global literature. The research was conducted by Alex Sam, Dr. Rejoice Solomon, Dr. Lydia R. Conger, Dr. Shambu Kumar Yadav, and Dr. Sweety Marandi. Alex Sam, President of ILDC-India and a PhD scholar in Social Work, collaborated with Dr. Rejoice Solomon (PhD, Lords Business School, Lords University, Alwar, Rajasthan), Dr. Lydia R. Conger (PhD, NIMHANS, Consultant – Social Impact), Dr. Shambu Kumar Yadav (PhD, Former…

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New Delhi [India], March 02: The co-founders of Treÿsta are not strangers to the real estate world, far from it. Vaibhav brings years of hands-on construction and development experience from India, with deep expertise in prices, built-up area calculations, and what truly separates a sound investment from one that simply looks good on the surface. For Vaibhav, real estate was never about commissions; it was about foundations. Simran, on the other hand, came from the Canadian real estate market, advising high-net-worth individuals on property portfolios and multi-asset holdings, sharpening her eye for long-term value and igniting a genuine passion for…

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Pune (Maharashtra) [India], March 02: Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, including colorectal, gastric, and esophageal cancers, remain some of the most common and deadly types of cancer worldwide. Early detection plays a critical role in improving treatment outcomes and survival rates, making timely screening an essential part of maintaining digestive health. Dr. Ksheetij Kothari, a leading specialist, highlights the importance of regular GI cancer screenings and educates patients on how early intervention can save lives. Dr. Kothari, a well-known gastroenterologist in Pune, specializes in diagnosing and treating complex gastrointestinal conditions at his clinic. He underscores the significance of early screening in preventing and detecting…

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New Delhi [India], March 02: India isn’t overheating. It isn’t stalling either. According to the RBI, the economy is right where it needs to be, steady, balanced, and holding its nerve. What the RBI Really Means by “Goldilocks” The term gets thrown around a lot. Sometimes lazily. Sometimes, to avoid saying anything specific. But when Sanjay Malhotra talks about a Goldilocks phase, he’s being precise. The Reserve Bank of India sees an economy that’s growing without lighting inflation on fire. Demand is alive. Credit is flowing. Financial stress isn’t creeping in through the back door. And that’s the point. In…

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New Delhi [India], February 28: Healthy aging tips are usually packaged as optimism. Creams. Superfoods. A smiling sixty-year-old on a paddleboard. The biology is less sentimental. Aging is cellular wear compounded by the environment. Chronic inflammation. Sedentary work. Sleep erosion. Ultra-processed food. Social isolation disguised as digital connection. None of this is inevitable. All of it is common. Age is inevitable. Decline isn’t. Why Aging Accelerates Today Modern life compresses movement and amplifies stress. We sit longer, sleep shorter, and eat faster. The anti-aging lifestyle 2026 conversation exists because baseline habits deteriorated. Muscle mass declines with age — sarcopenia begins…

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New Delhi [India], February 28: Morning sunlight benefits are not a hack. They are the baseline physiology that most people accidentally erase. The body evolved under a rising sun, not LED ceilings and notification glow. Yet people troubleshoot insomnia with magnesium stacks and blackout curtains while never stepping outside at 8 a.m. Before coffee. Before emails. Get light. How Sunlight Regulates Circadian Rhythm Circadian rhythm reset sounds sophisticated. It isn’t. Light hits the retina. Specialized cells send signals directly to the brain’s master clock. The clock adjusts its timing. Hormones follow. Within minutes of morning light exposure, the cortisol awakening…

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New Delhi [India], February 28: The phrase “skincare ingredients to avoid” used to belong to niche forums and conspiracy-leaning corners of the internet. Now it’s mainstream. Not because fear won — because information did. Consumers are reading labels. Dermatologists are less patient with marketing euphemisms. Regulatory lag is visible. Clean beauty trends 2026 didn’t emerge from aesthetic preference. They emerged from fatigue. Flip the bottle. Read the label. Why Ingredient Awareness Is Rising Skin is not an inert surface. It is a barrier, yes — but also permeable under the right conditions. Chronic exposure matters more than single use. Low-dose,…

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New Delhi [India], February 28: A plant-based diet for beginners is usually sold as moral clarity or metabolic salvation. It is neither. It is a nutritional shift that removes default convenience and replaces it with planning. Plants fuel performance. That line circulates because it is partly true. Fiber-rich meals stabilize glucose. Legumes blunt insulin spikes. Phytonutrients modulate inflammation. But none of that matters if the transition is sloppy. Most beginners fail not because the model is flawed, but because they confuse restriction with structure. Benefits of Going Plant-Based The benefits are documented. Lower LDL cholesterol in many cohorts. Improved glycemic…

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