April 2025

Early screening for gestational diabetes can ensure healthy and happy future for mother and child

This World Health Day (April 7) the World Health Organization (WHO) in its wisdom, has chosen an apt theme: Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures. As diabetologists, we have, for decades, been propounding the theory of primordial prevention, or preventing diabetes in the womb itself, in order to ensure a happy and healthy future for both the

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Will trade-shy India gain edge in tariff-driven slowdown?

Reuters India’s trade detachment may help it ride out global shocks better than export-heavy economies India is the world’s fifth-largest and fastest-growing major economy. Yet, a recent legacy of protectionism and inward-focused trade policies have held back its global competitiveness. Its tariffs are high and the share of global exports remains under 2%. India’s vast

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Contributor: Trump's latest trade war with China is sorely needed

Contributor: Trump’s latest trade war with China is sorely needed

On Wednesday, President Trump abruptly announced a 90-day pause on most of his planned country-specific “reciprocal” tariffs — with the notable exception of the People’s Republic of China. In so strikingly singling out China as the focus of America’s economic and geopolitical ire, Trump was not merely clarifying that the United States views China and

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Rahul Gandhi, Congress, Bahujans, Bahujan community, reservation, OBCs/SCs/ST reservation, Indian express news, current affairs

Rahul Gandhi continues Congress social justice push, reaches out to Bahujans | India News

Carrying forward the theme of social justice that Congress has been highlighting in the recent past, party leader Rahul Gandhi Thursday urged Bahujans to support it for a better future. A day earlier, Congress said it stood firm on its commitment to enact a central law for SC/ST sub-plan and guarantee budgetary allocations in accordance

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Lightspeed April Rightsize

Read the Conclusion of This Month’s Epic and Excellent Lightspeed Short Story

io9 is proud to present fiction from Lightspeed Magazine. Once a month, we feature a story from Lightspeed’s current issue. This month’s selection is “Does Harlen Lattner Dream of Infected Sheep? (Part 2)” by Sarah Langan. You can read Part 1 here. Enjoy! Does Harlen Lattner Dream of Infected Sheep? (Part 2)by Sarah Langan February

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Chef Robotics

How Chef Robotics found success by turning away its original customers

A few years ago, Chef Robotics was facing potential death. “There were a lot of dark periods where I was thinking of giving up,” founder Rajat Bhageria tells TechCrunch of his six-year-old company. But friends and investors encouraged him, so he persevered.  Today, Chef Robotics has not only survived, it’s one of the few food

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WolfDen 2025: Experience the expertise of Chintan Oza, where Innovation meets Growth | WAY2WORLD

11042025 MUMBAI, WOLFDEN – 2025: How can WolfDen2025 help StartUps and MSMEs secure funding from top investors? What makes WolfDen2025 the premier Investor Summit in India? Who are the key speakers and advisors shaping the event this year? What opportunities for networking and collaboration does WolfDen2025 offer? How can entrepreneurs benefit from attending WolfDen2025 and

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Trump will love this: Felony charges for pro-Palestinian Stanford students

Trump will love this: Felony charges for pro-Palestinian Stanford students

With masks on and wearing layers of clothing in the hopes of changing their looks before escaping, a dozen pro-Palestinian activists broke a window in the building housing the president’s office at Stanford University last June, so one of them could crawl through and open doors for the rest. They had spent weeks if not

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