Bengaluru: Karnataka BJP legislators, on Tuesday, staged a fiery protest in the Legislative Council over remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, disrupting the House’s proceedings. Following the uproar and …
Amreen Ahmad
Amreen Ahmad
Currently Amreen is a Sub Editor. She is having hands-on experience in output production and production control room operations. She bring a strong editorial sense honed through internships at... Read More...
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PALLEKELE: England star batter Jos Buttler became the fourth-highest run-getter in T20Is after the second Sri Lanka vs England match of the three-match series, on Sunday. Notably, the match …
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SYDNEY: In a blow to the Australian fast bowling unit, which has battled injuries, pace Josh Hazlewood is to miss out on the initial stages of the ICC T20 …
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JAIPUR: Jaipur Polo Team capped off a strong campaign in the Kognivera Cup with a composed 5-2 victory over V Polo in the final on Monday, showcasing control, discipline, …
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WASHINGTON DC: India’s rising squash star Anahat Singh sealed the biggest title of her career, winning the Squash On Fire Open 2026 in Washington on Sunday. To secure her …
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NEW DELHI: The BCCI vice president Rajeev Shukla said the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) board agrees with the ICC’s stance on sportsmanship regarding Pakistan’s boycott …
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Medically Speaking
Nipah virus outbreak puts Asia on alert after fatal cases in India
by Amreen AhmadNEW DELHI: The emergence of fresh Nipah virus cases in Asia has placed several Asian countries on high alert, given the virus’s alarmingly high fatality rate, which can range …
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NEW DELHI: Genetics may explain about half of a person’s lifespan, a study has suggested, pointing to a far more significant role of genetics than earlier research indicated. The …
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Medically Speaking
Google DeepMind launches AI tool to help identify genetic drivers of disease
by Amreen AhmadNEW DELHI: Researchers at Google DeepMind have unveiled their latest artificial intelligence tool and claimed it will help scientists identify the genetic drivers of disease and ultimately pave the …
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Medically Speaking
Night owls at higher risk of heart disease than early risers, study finds
by Amreen AhmadNEW DELHI: Adults who stay up late and are most active at night may face significantly poorer cardiovascular health than those who follow a morning-oriented routine, according to …