Alcohol: Third Leading Cause of Cancer, Warns U.S. Surgeon General

Alcohol: Third Leading Cause of Cancer, Warns U.S. Surgeon General

The U.S. Surgeon General's office has issued a significant report revealing that alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States, after tobacco and obesity. Alcohol increases the risk of at least seven types of cancer, including breast, liver, and colorectal cancers, contributing to 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer deaths annually. This alarming figure surpasses the deaths caused by alcohol-related traffic crashes, highlighting the urgent ne

India Condemns Pakistani Airstrike on Afghan Civilians, Calls it 'Old Practice

India Condemns Pakistani Airstrike on Afghan Civilians, Calls it 'Old Practice

India strongly condemned the Pakistani airstrikes on Afghan civilians, which resulted in at least 51 deaths, including women and children, in Afghanistan’s Paktika province on December 24. In a statement on Monday, Indian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal condemned the attack, describing it as part of Pakistan's longstanding practice of blaming its neighbors for its internal problems. The airstrikes targeted areas in Paktika, particularly affecting the village of Laman,

Bangladesh Court Issues Second Arrest Warrant for Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh Court Issues Second Arrest Warrant for Sheikh Hasina

A court in Bangladesh has issued a second arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, accusing her of enforced disappearances during her time in power. The new charges, which were announced by the chief prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), Tajul Islam, involve Hasina, her military adviser, and several law enforcement officials. Over 500 people were allegedly abducted by Bangladesh's security forces under her regime, with some of them detained in secret locati

Supreme Court Orders UGC to Tackle Caste-Based Discrimination in Universities

Supreme Court Orders UGC to Tackle Caste-Based Discrimination in Universities

The Supreme Court of India on Friday emphasized the need for an effective mechanism to combat caste-based discrimination in educational institutions across the country. The bench, consisting of Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan, addressed the sensitive issue and directed the University Grants Commission (UGC) to notify draft regulations to ensure that caste-based discrimination is prevented in central, state, private, and deemed universities. The Court specifically asked the UGC

10 Health Benefits of Eating Papaya in the Morning

10 Health Benefits of Eating Papaya in the Morning

Improves Digestion: Papaya is rich in papain, a digestive enzyme that helps break down proteins, easing digestion and preventing issues like bloating and constipation. Eating papaya in the morning ensures smoother digestion throughout the day. Supports Weight Management: Low in calories and high in fiber, papaya help

Is This the End of Rohit Sharma’s Test Career? Sunil Gavaskar Weighs In

Is This the End of Rohit Sharma’s Test Career? Sunil Gavaskar Weighs In

Rohit Sharma’s future in Test cricket has come under scrutiny after the Indian opener was left out of the fifth Test against Australia in Sydney. Officially, Rohit "opted to rest" from the game, but this decision has raised questions about his long-term role in the format. Sunil Gavaskar, one of India's cricketing legends, speculated that this might signal the end of Rohit's Test career, suggesting that the selection committee may look to younger players who can lead t

India Rejects Washington Post Reports on Maldives and Pakistan

India Rejects Washington Post Reports on Maldives and Pakistan

India has strongly rejected two reports published by The Washington Post, accusing the country of involvement in two significant issues. The first report linked India to a failed plot in the Maldives to impeach President Mohamed Muizzu through bribery attempts targeting members of Parliament. The second report alleged that India’s intelligence agency, RAW, had been running covert operations in Pakistan since 2021 to eliminate specific individuals. In response to the r

New Infrared Photodiode Boosts Efficiency for Various Technologies

New Infrared Photodiode Boosts Efficiency for Various Technologies

A new infrared photodiode, developed using Germanium, offers a 35% increase in responsivity at a 1.55 µm wavelength, which is widely used in telecommunications. Unlike traditional Indium Gallium Arsenide sensors, this Germanium-based photodiode achieves exceptional performance in infrared light detection, making it a promising solution for various applications, including self-driving vehicles, virtual reality, and telecommunications. This breakthrough is made possible through

Bitcoin and Ether See Gains as Crypto Market Rises

Bitcoin and Ether See Gains as Crypto Market Rises

On January 3, 2025, the cryptocurrency market continued its positive momentum, reflecting profits for the third consecutive day. Bitcoin (BTC) witnessed a 1.82% increase in its price on international exchanges, reaching $96,863 (around Rs. 83.05 lakh). On Indian exchanges, Bitcoin saw a slightly higher price of $97,042 (roughly Rs. 83.2 lakh), marking a 2.28% price surge. Investor sentiment around Bitcoin remains optimistic, with the Fear-Greed Index indicating a rise in market conf

NMC Invites Proposals for New Medical Qualifications in Colleges

NMC Invites Proposals for New Medical Qualifications in Colleges

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued a notification inviting proposals from eligible medical colleges and institutes to add new medical qualifications. The NMC has outlined a clear process for submitting applications for the inclusion of new qualifications that are not listed in the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations-2023. The official notification emphasizes that no medical college or institute should offer any new postgraduate qualification, including PDCC or

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