Prioritising preventive healthcare over symptom-based
The fifth edition of “Health of the Nation 2025” (HoN-2025) by the Apollo Hospitals commenced with a clear message: “Don’t wait for symptoms, rather make preventive health your priority”.
The fifth edition of “Health of the Nation 2025” (HoN-2025) by the Apollo Hospitals commenced with a clear message: “Don’t wait for symptoms, rather make preventive health your priority”.
In its one hundred thirty-odd years of history, cinema is poised for yet another technological revolution with rapid advancements in fields like artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality and extended reality.
On 12 April, the Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital (JIMSH) formally opened its new branch to mark a significant step towards enhancing medical infrastructure in eastern India.
14th April marks a glorious chapter in India’s independence history.
Modern art time and again has shown how little and how trivial resources can produce the highest of magnitudes. Baij was one of the pioneers of the same; using cement and stones for cheaper materials, he became one of the pioneers of modern movements in India, if not Asia.
Travel is therapeutic, especially for seniors, as it offers a distinctive opportunity to break away from their routine lives. Not only does it contribute to sharpening their perspectives and adapting to new situations, but it also aids in building a robust coping mechanism.
On 29 October this year, a musical tribute was held to honor Timirbaran Bhattacharya, the father of Indian symphony in Hindustani classical music.
AI can’t only be regulated by national or local laws. But rather by comprehensive ones forged and monitored by an intergovernmental organisation, which in turn can pave the way for local and national regulatory frameworks.
Bharat Chamber of Commerce, organised an exclusive session on ‘Preparing for the Age of Artificial Intelligence’ addressed by Sanjeev Sanyal, member, economic advisory council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM), Government of India as the guest-in-chief.
When Sarah Chen was made CEO of a Fortune 500 company last year, many considered this a serious crack in the proverbial glass ceiling. In headlines, the media celebrated her as a trailblazer, yet behind the headlines is a sobering truth: she is still among a handful of women in such a position.