Category : Ayurveda


Stray Dogs Trapped in Bitumen Spill in Kozhikode

At least nine stray dogs, including puppies, became trapped in spilled bitumen near Pantheerankavu in Kozhikode. Rescue operations by volunteers face challenges as the tar hardened on their fur and skin.

Rare Albino Squirrel Spotted at Chennai Zoo

A researcher documented the first recorded case of albinism in an Indian palm squirrel at Arignar Anna Zoological Park in Vandalur, highlighting its rare genetic condition and survival in an urban setting.

Mercury Direct March 21, 2026: Zodiac Sign Impacts

Mercury resumes forward motion on March 21, 2026, ending retrograde confusion. This article details how Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, and Capricorn will experience improved communication and clarity.

101-Year-Old Ayurveda Doctor Dr. Sushiladevi Ramannavar Dies

Dr. Sushiladevi Basavannappa Ramannavar, a 101-year-old Ayurvedic practitioner and President of Dr Ramannavar Charitable Trust, passed away in Bailhongal. Her body was donated to KLE Ayurveda College per her wishes, continuing her family's legacy of anato

Spiritual Strength by Birth Number: Numerology Guide

Uncover your innate spiritual power based on your birth date. This numerology guide explains how each birth number, ruled by specific planets, reveals unique strengths like leadership, intuition, creativity, and compassion to help you progress positively

Mirzapur Honors 60 Women on International Women's Day

Twenty sportswomen and forty rural entrepreneurs were felicitated in Mirzapur for their contributions to sports, business, and women empowerment during an International Women's Day event organized by Adani Foundation and NRLM.

Gujarati Dictionary Updates with AI and Tech Words

The Sarth Gujarati Jodni Kosh, a dictionary initiated by Mahatma Gandhi, is adding 2,200 new tech-related words like 'algorithm' and 'internet' to modernize the language for Gen AI. Gujarat Vidyapith invites public submissions until March 31.

Savitri Munda: From Witch-Hunt Victim to Advocate

Savitri Munda, once branded a witch in her village, now protects over 20 women from similar persecution in Ranchi, Khunti, and Gumla, advocating against witch-hunting through ASHA and local authorities.

Kanpur Farmers Learn Scientific Farming Methods at Workshop

Farmers in Kanpur received expert guidance on scientific farming techniques, crop diversification, and soil health management at a Chandrashekhar Krishak Samiti meeting held at Chandrashekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology.

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