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5 ways ginger tea can boost your morning walk (and when to avoid it)

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 By Ananya Kumari Starting your morning with a walk is a great way to boost energy levels and improve overall health. But pairing it with  a cup of ginger tea  might make it even more beneficial.  Known for its anti-inflammatory and digestion-boosting properties, ginger tea can enhance your morning routine in surprising ways. An expert explains in detail how this beverage impacts the body, and whether it is suitable for everyone.  An expert explains in detail how ginger tea impacts the body      

CBSE Flags poor - quality, inaccurate NCERT textbooks copies sold at discounts, issues advisory

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 By Ananya Kumari  The Central Board of Secondary Education ( CBSE ) has issued a public advisory warning schools and parents about the circulation of counterfeit  NCERT textbooks  in the market. According to the official notice, the board has received information that “unauthorised book sellers are supplying counterfeit/fake versions of  NCERT  textbooks at discounted prices.” These fake books reportedly suffer from poor print quality and content inaccuracies, raising concerns about their potential impact on students’ learning. Some of the revised textbooks for classes 3 and 6 that were to be made available for the current academic session hit the market only after the session began.  photo credit: website

India's top court asks lawyers to argue online as air quality worsens

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 By Ananya Kumari India's Supreme Court has asked lawyers to stay away and argue cases on a virtual platform instead, media said, in the latest disruption to life in the capital caused by deteriorating air quality. New Delhi's air quality index has hovered above 400 this week, ranking in the "severe" category, prompting authorities to step up curbs   on construction and industrial activity. Men walk on a road near the banks of Yamuna river, on a smoggy morning, amid ongoing air pollution in New Delhi.                     photo credit: reuters.com

Reliance to set up 1 gigawatt AI data centre in Andhra Pradesh

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 By Ananya Kumari Reliance Industries plans to set up a 1-gigawatt AI data center in India’s Andhra Pradesh, the state’s chief minister said on Friday,  adding to infrastructure capacity in India where the likes of Google and Microsoft have made huge AI investments.   Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu did not disclose financial details of the investment. Reliance did not immediately respond to a request for comment. AI requires enormous computing power, pushing demand for specialised data centers  source: website

Jasprit Bumrah's mastery helps India take opening day's honours

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 By Ananya Kumari When Jasprit Bumrah bowls, batters’ individual agency is in a state of suspended animation. They can rarely choose what happens to them. Bumrah inevitably decides. Friday at the Eden Gardens was one such day as the maverick pacer blew South Africa away with a mesmerising performance (five for 27) on a lively pitch with not-so-consistent bounce. Jasprit Bumrah celebrates a wicket during the first day of the first Test against South Africa in Kolkata on November 14, 2025.

Screen Actors Guild Awards changes name from SAG to The Actor Awards

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 By Ananya Kumari The Screen Actors Guild Awards, the marquee awards ceremony honouring actors, is getting a new name. Known colloquially as the SAG Awards, the awards show will now be dubbed the Actor Awards presented by Sag-Aftra, the labour union representing US film, television and radio actors. "Since the beginning, our statue has been called 'The Actor' and we're a show that's entirely about actors, so this new name is a perfect next step in the show's evolution," the show's executive producer said on Friday. "Conclave" actors Sergio Castellitto, John Lithgow, Isabella Rossellini and Ralph Fiennes won the Actor award in February.  source: Getty images

Axis Max Life chases 'breakout No. 3' in life insurance : MD & CEO

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 By Ananya Kumari Following Axis Max Life Insurance’s second-quarter results for 2025–26,  Sumit Madan , managing director and chief executive officer of the company, spoke to  Aathira Varier  and  Subrata Panda  about growth aspirations, strategies to offset the impact of the input tax credit (ITC) withdrawal, reverse merger plans, and more.  Manoj Madan, CEO & CDO designate, Axis Max Life Insurance.

Germany agrees new military service plan to boost troop numbers

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  By Ananya Kumari Germany's coalition government has agreed a new military service plan to boost troop numbers following months of wrangling between political forces. The new military service plan will mandate all 18-year-old men to fill out a questionnaire on their suitability to serve and, from 2027, to undergo medical screening.        Germany plans to boost its army to 2,65,000 by 2035        photo credit: BBC

23 Survivors of blast cling to life at Lok Nayak Hospital; families hold on to hope

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By Ananya Kumari Most of the patients in stable condition, but three remain in ICU, say hospital authorities; several of them sustained burn injuries, lost limbs: doctors; heavy security in place at emergency ward with access tightly controlled; anxious relatives camping at hospital awaiting recovery of their loved ones.                                            Relatives mourning outside Lok Nayak Hospital                                          photo credit: The Hindu

Persons with disabilities want barrier free access to allandur metro station

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 By Ananya Kumari They urged authorities to make the station accessible from both sides of the GST road. They flag lack of ramps from the road to the footpath, and point out that bollards bar access to the station. Officials of the Chennai Metro Rail Limited say they will take steps to remove the bollards.