Who is Dr Ganesh Baraiya, the 3-foot-tall doctor with 72% locomotor disability, whose story is inspiring students and going viral online

Dr Ganesh Baraiya, a 3-foot-tall doctor with 72 percent locomotor disability from Bhavnagar, Gujarat, has captured national attention. Despite facing height-based disqualification from MBBS by the MCI, he fought a legal battle and won in the Supreme Court. Enrolling in Bhavnagar Medical College in 2019, he completed his MBBS and internship with support from friends…

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“We’re not surprised”- Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston predicts Dallas Wings will draft Paige Bueckers’ girlfriend, Azzi Fudd

WNBA draft speculation is rife as Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston predicts the Dallas Wings might select Azzi Fudd with the No. 1 pick, potentially pairing her with girlfriend Paige Bueckers. Boston highlighted the Wings’ shooting needs, while Candace Parker suggested other possibilities like Olivia Miles. The move could hinge on Arike Ogunbowale’s free agency…

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Delhi govt will install 305 mist sprayers at nine pollution hotspots: CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi government is set to deploy mist spray technology across the capital to combat air pollution, with 305 mist sprayers planned for nine pollution hotspots. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta highlighted positive trial results and announced a high-level committee of experts to advise on pollution remedies. The government is also instructing departments to undertake road improvements…

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Laundry taking too long to dry? Try this aluminium foil hack for fresher, faster-drying laundry

Tired of laundry taking ages to dry? Cleaning experts reveal a simple kitchen staple – aluminum foil balls – can revolutionize your dryer’s performance. These foil spheres improve airflow, separating clothes to speed up drying, reduce wrinkles, and combat static. This cost-effective hack saves time, energy, and wear on your machine, making laundry day a…

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Harvard slashes Ph.D. intake across humanities and social sciences: Departments make plans to keep UG courses running

Harvard University’s PhD admission cuts, driven by a $350 million budget shortfall, will significantly impact undergraduate teaching. Departments like Philosophy and Economics are exploring alternatives, including faculty taking on more duties and collaborations with other institutions, to maintain essential teaching support and seminar-style learning for students over the next two years.

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Toronto Blue Jays’ interest in Bo Bichette takes new turn as MLB insider links move to Kyle Tucker chase

Toronto Blue Jays are weighing options to bolster their lineup, with Bo Bichette and Kyle Tucker emerging as key targets. While Bichette, a free agent, expresses a desire to stay, the team is also exploring acquiring All-Star outfielder Tucker, who recently visited their spring training complex. These decisions hinge on payroll flexibility following significant pitching…

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Moscow callback: When Modi first met Putin; photos from 2001 go viral ahead of Russian leader’s India visit

As President Putin prepares for a visit to India, old images of him with Prime Minister Modi from 2001 have resurfaced. Then Gujarat Chief Minister Modi accompanied PM Vajpayee to Moscow, marking his first international engagement and early diplomatic interaction with Putin. The visit fostered cooperation between Gujarat and Russia’s Astrakhan region.

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Winter’s deadliest threat! Cold weather may trigger a heart attack; know how to stay safe during the chill

New research reveals cold weather significantly elevates heart attack risk, with effects surfacing two to six days after exposure. Low temperatures constrict blood vessels, raise blood pressure, and strain the heart, increasing vulnerability. This delayed impact affects both new and repeat cardiac events, underscoring the need for timely preventive measures and awareness during chilly periods.

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