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      25 July

      Genetics proving to be key reason for sudden cardiac arrests among youth in India

      Emerging research shows up to 20% of sudden cardiac deaths among young Indians are linked to genetic factors. Experts are urging the integration of genetic testing into public healthcare to detect high-risk individuals, especially in South Asian populations with inherited cardiac risks. Hyderabad: While public health specialists and doctors often come-up with many explanations for the rise of sudden cardiac deaths among young people in Telangana and across the country, the crucial role of genetics behind such life-ending episodes is often overlooked and rarely discussed. Emerging data from a clutch of studies on sudden cardiac deaths among young people in India indicates significant involvement of genetic problems. Indications are that 20 percent of such sudden cardiac deaths among young population people are genetically…

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    • 25 July

      79 per cent of Indian CFOs believe GenAI can modernise treasury operations and boost efficiency: DBS-EY report

      It highlights a growing focus on AI, automation, and green finance to build resilient, future-ready businesses New Delhi: Businesses in India are increasingly leveraging AI, automation and green finance to drive innovation and strengthen operational resilience, supported domestically by structural tailwinds from one of the fastest-growing major economies, a report said on Thursday. About 79 per cent of Indian CFOs and treasurers believe that Generative AI and AI-powered tools will help risk mitigation and enhance treasury operations, according to DBS-EY’s joint report. According to the report, companies have started to plan for the long-term effects of a shifting global landscape. “The new reality is increasingly being defined by uncertainty, and within this context, a discernible shift is underway for treasury and…

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    • 25 July

      ED raids 35 locations linked to Anil Ambani in Rs 3,000 cr Yes Bank fraud

      The Enforcement Directorate raided over 35 locations linked to Anil Ambani’s Reliance Group in a ₹3,000 crore Yes Bank loan fraud case. The probe revealed large-scale bribery, loan diversion, and shell companies used to siphon funds under the PMLA. New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday carried out multiple raids at over 35 premises, 50 companies and more than 25 people linked to Anil Ambani’s Reliance Group (RAAGA Companies), in connection with a money laundering probe related to the Rs 3,000 crore Yes Bank loan fraud case. Subsequent to FIRs registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the ED started probing the offence of money laundering by RAAGA Companies under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Other agencies…

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    • 25 July

      7,000 daily steps may cut dementia risk by 38%: Study

      A new study published in The Lancet Public Health shows walking 7,000 steps a day can significantly reduce the risk of death, dementia, depression, diabetes, and heart disease. The research, based on data from 1.6 lakh adults, suggests realistic fitness targets. New Delhi: Clocking in 7,000 steps a day could lower overall death risk by 47 per cent, dementia by 38 per cent, and depression by 22 per cent, a new study published in The Lancet Public Health has claimed. The analysis of data from 88 studies published between 2014 and 2025, involving 1.6 lakh adults, is the first to comprehensively assess how steps taken daily can help keep numerous health conditions at bay — unlike previous research that mainly focused…

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    • 25 July

      Axiom-4, a giant leap for India’s space ambitions

      Missions like Axiom-4 can ignite scientific curiosity in youth — but India must invest more in science education and research to nurture indigenous talent By Martand Jha Mission Axiom-4 was successfully completed on 15th July, 2025. For India and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), this mission served as a test case to assess the country’s preparedness for Mission Gaganyaan. That’s why even on Mission Axiom-4, Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla was referred to as a ‘Gaganyatri’ by ISRO. India’s expectations from this mission were high, given that Rs 550 crore was paid to purchase a seat for an Indian in outer space. The objectives set for this mission were successfully met— an achievement that must be highlighted. As per the…

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    • 25 July

      Air India plane crash: India trashes British media report

      All mortal remains handled with utmost professionalism; authorities concerned carried out identification of victims as per established protocols and technical requirements, says Ministry of External Affairs New Delhi: India on Wednesday trashed a British media report which claimed that two families in the UK received wrong bodies of victims of the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said all mortal remains were handled with utmost professionalism and with due regard for the dignity of the deceased. “We have seen the report and have been working closely with the UK side from the moment these concerns and issues were brought to our attention,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said. “In the wake of the tragic crash, the authorities concerned had…

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    • 25 July

      Russian plane carrying 49 people onboard goes missing

      A plane carrying 49 people, including five children and six crew members, vanished from radar over Russia’s Far Eastern Amur region. The flight was en route from Blagoveshchensk to Tynda when contact was lost, local authorities confirmed on Thursday. Moscow: A plane carrying 49 people has disappeared from radar over Russia’s Far Eastern Amur region, local officials said Thursday. Forty-three passengers, including five children, as well as six crew members, were on board the flight from the city of Blagoveshchensk on the Russian-Chinese border to the town of Tynda, regional Gov Vasily Orlov said.

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    • 25 July

      Iran agrees to IAEA visit in coming weeks

      Iran has agreed to host a technical team from the IAEA in the next few weeks to discuss cooperation modalities, amid ongoing tensions and indirect negotiation possibilities with the US and EU. United Nations: Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi said here that Tehran has agreed to receive a technical team of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which will visit Iran in two to three weeks. The visit from the IAEA technical delegation to Iran will happen “very soon, in two to three weeks,” Gharibabadi told reporters on Wednesday. He said the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran is assessing the damages to the nuclear installations, and “the delegation will come to Iran to discuss the…

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    • 25 July

      Russia and Ukraine agree on prisoner swap, differ on ceasefire terms

      Russia and Ukraine agreed to exchange prisoners during the third round of peace talks in Istanbul but remained divided over ceasefire conditions, with Ukraine pushing for an immediate and unconditional truce. Istanbul: Russian and Ukrainian delegations held a third round of peace talks here at the Ciragan Palace, during which the two sides agreed on another prisoner exchange but clashed on ceasefire terms and a potential presidential meeting. Russian presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky and Secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defence Council Rustem Umerov led the Russian and Ukrainian delegations, respectively, on Wednesday evening. The closed-door talks were chaired by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Xinhua news agency reported. Following the talks, which lasted for less than one hour, Umerov…

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    • 25 July

      Indian student shot at in Chicago after argument with pedestrian

      An Indian student was seriously injured after being shot in the abdomen during an altercation in Chicago’s West Rogers Park on Wednesday night. The incident occurred following an altercation at West Devon Avenue. Hyderabad: An Indian student was shot at, allegedly after an argument, in West Rogers Park on Wednesday night, according to the Chicago police. The shooting took place at about 8:40 p.m. in the 2300-block of West Devon Avenue, according to media reports that quoted police as saying that a man was inside a car when he got into a fight with a pedestrian. The man got out of the car, after which the pedestrian pulled out a gun and shot him in the abdomen, police said. The victim, who is yet to…

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