Gut health may reduce HIV progression: Study
It's possible that improving gut health is the key to stopping the progression of HIV: Study. According to the findings of a study that was conducted with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), which is the monkey version of HIV, treatments…
AAP protests Rajya Sabha suspension day and night.
Protests took place around the clock when an AAP member was suspended from the Rajya Sabha. The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, Jagdeep Dhankhar, has removed AAP MP Sanjay Singh from his position, citing allegations that Singh has disobeyed…
Trains stopped on Old Railway Bridge as Yamuna recedes.
Train movement suspended on Old Railway Bridge as Yamuna water recedes. The Yamuna river's water level at the Old Railway Bridge has been hovering around the danger mark after reaching an all-time high of 208.66 metres on July 13.
Admissions to DU: The first seat allocation list will be made public on August 2.
Admissions to the University of Denver will begin with the release of the first seat allocation list on August 2. Candidates will have the opportunity to finalise their payment against the first seat allocation list till the clock strikes…
Satyendra Jain receives respite from the Supreme Court for five weeks.
For a period of five weeks, the Supreme Court grants Satyendra Jain respite. Jain underwent a microdiscectomy and partial laminectomy, two highly dangerous procedures. According to Senior Advocate AM Singhvi, "He cannot even turn over on…
Punjab partners with the British Council to offer English classes
Chandigarh: On Monday, the Punjab government and the British Council Education India Private Limited (BCEIPL) inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the purpose of providing government college students with English language…
Doval discusses cybercriminals and terrorism at BRICS.
At the BRICS meeting, Doval brought up the connection between terrorists and online criminals. It is not quite apparent whether or if the National Security Advisor for India met with his colleagues from the BRICS nations, with Wang Yi being…
Today’s Motto: ‘Regret doesn’t change the past; worry cannot change the future’.
This is Your Day-TODAY: Take a Determined Step Forward and Make History!
On this day, July 25.........
1854 - Walter Hunt of New York City was awarded the first U.S. patent for a paper shirt collar. Very thin white paper was pasted on…
UN head pushes Russia to restart food agreement with Ukraine
The Secretary-General of the United Nations has issued a plea to Russia to resurrect the grain deal with Ukraine, warning that "the most vulnerable" will suffer as a result. Guterres stated that as a result of the recent failure of the…
Nigerian officials say 103 2020 protesters would be buried;
Officials in Nigeria claim that 103 bodies from the 2020 protests would be buried; activists claim there has been a cover-up. In October 2020, thousands of Nigerians protested the actions of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a unit that has…
IMD issues ‘yellow’ signal for Mumbai due to heavy rains.
IMD has issued a 'yellow' signal for the city of Mumbai due to the heavy rains that have been falling in several areas of the city. Some portions of Mumbai experienced light showers or occasional heavier periods of rain in the morning,…
Novak Djokovic skips Toronto tournament to relax after Wimbledon loss
Following his defeat in the Wimbledon final, Novak Djokovic has decided to skip the Toronto event in order to get additional recuperation. It was confirmed by Tennis Canada that Novak Djokovic would not be participating in the lone stop in…
Russian opposition crackdown jails Navalny associate
An colleague of Navalny has been arrested as the Russian government continues its onslaught on the opposition. Navalny, who had exposed government corruption and organised enormous anti-Kremlin protests, was arrested in January 2021 upon…
British UK terror charges against Pakistani radical preacher
A extremist British Pakistani preacher has been charged with terrorism crimes in the United Kingdom. Choudary, who was born in the United Kingdom, has been linked to a variety of extremist organisations, including the Islamist group Al…
Australia to buy 20 US C-130 Hercules for $6.6 billion.
The United States will sell Australia 20 C-130 Hercules aeroplanes for a total price of $6.6 billion. Following the approval by the United States Congress the previous year of a larger sale of 24 of the propellor-driven aircraft developed…
Maruti Suzuki recalls 87,599 vehicles over steering tie rod parts.
Maruti Suzuki is recalling 87,599 vehicles due to the possibility of a fault in the steering tie rod sections of the vehicles. On Monday, the car manufacturer revealed in a press release that it will be recalling 87,599 vehicles (S-Presso…
Fevicol Deal in works to unite NCP, align with BJP
A Fevicol Deal is now being negotiated in order to bring the NCP and BJP together. The BJP must swiftly promote Ajit Pawar to the position of chief minister of Maharashtra, include Patil in that position, and give two top Cabinet positions…
SC halts Gyanvapi survey until Wednesday 5 PM
The SC has ordered that the survey at Gyanvapi be halted until Wednesday at 5 PM. The Supreme Court issued the ruling after senior counsel Huzefa Ahmadi, who was representing the mosque committee, told the bench that his client was not…
Mob attacks Meghalay CM’s office, five policeman harmed
Five police officers were injured when a mob attacked the Meghalay CM's office. According to official authorities, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma was engaged in calm conversation when a mob suddenly appeared and attacked him.
Delhi has 65 dengue cases this month; Gurugram alerted.
This month, there have been 65 confirmed instances of dengue in Delhi, and authorities in Gurugram have also been alerted. According to statistics that was made public by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, the total number of cases of…