Childhood Diabetes in India: The Silent Health Crisis Parents Are Missing

Childhood Diabetes in India: The Silent Health Crisis Parents Are Missing

May 6, 2026

Childhood diabetes in India is no longer a rare health issue that parents can ignore. The Union Health Ministry released India’s first structured national framework for screening, diagnosis, treatment and long-term management of diabetes in children on May 3, 2026. ... Read more

Dhurandhar 2 Beats Baahubali 2: Is Ranveer Singh’s Film Now Unstoppable?

Dhurandhar 2 Beats Baahubali 2: Is Ranveer Singh’s Film Now Unstoppable?

May 6, 2026

Dhurandhar 2 has reportedly crossed Baahubali 2: The Conclusion at the worldwide box office, becoming the second-highest-grossing Indian film of all time. NDTV reported that the film earned over ₹1,788 crore globally and moved ahead of Baahubali 2’s worldwide total. ... Read more

Hantavirus vs Coronavirus: Which Infection Is More Dangerous?

Hantavirus vs Coronavirus: Which Infection Is More Dangerous?

May 6, 2026

Hantavirus can be deadlier for an infected person, but coronavirus is far more dangerous at population level because it spreads much more easily. WHO says hantavirus infections are relatively uncommon, but case fatality can reach up to 50% in the ... Read more

Hantavirus Cruise Ship Scare: Should People Be Worried About This Rare Virus?

Hantavirus Cruise Ship Scare: Should People Be Worried About This Rare Virus?

May 6, 2026

A suspected hantavirus cluster linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship has created global concern after multiple illnesses and deaths were reported among passengers and crew. Reuters reported that, as of May 5, 2026, seven people linked to the ship ... Read more

Kota Hostel Fan Grills: Safety Measure or Proof of a Broken Coaching System?

Kota Hostel Fan Grills: Safety Measure or Proof of a Broken Coaching System?

May 5, 2026

A viral video from Kota hostels has disturbed many viewers because it shows ceiling fans covered with heavy iron grills. The clip reportedly shows fan enclosures installed as a suicide-prevention step in student rooms, but the reaction online has been ... Read more

Musk vs Altman Trial: Why an AI Expert Is Being Paid ₹4 Lakh an Hour

Musk vs Altman Trial: Why an AI Expert Is Being Paid ₹4 Lakh an Hour

May 5, 2026

Elon Musk’s courtroom fight with Sam Altman and OpenAI has become one of the most watched tech trials because it is not only about money. The case focuses on whether OpenAI moved away from its original nonprofit mission and became ... Read more

OpenAI and Anthropic vs TCS-Infosys: Is Indian IT Facing Its Biggest Threat?

OpenAI and Anthropic vs TCS-Infosys: Is Indian IT Facing Its Biggest Threat?

May 5, 2026

OpenAI and Anthropic are no longer behaving like only AI model companies. They are moving deeper into enterprise AI services, where companies need help using AI inside coding, customer support, finance, compliance and internal workflows. That is exactly the territory ... Read more

Instagram Healer Scam: How Fake Astrology Profiles Are Trapping Victims Online

Instagram Healer Scam: How Fake Astrology Profiles Are Trapping Victims Online

May 5, 2026

A disturbing cyber fraud case from Ahmedabad has exposed how fake astrology and “spiritual healer” profiles are being used to trap vulnerable people online. Police said a young woman contacted an Instagram profile named “Astrologer Pooja Kinnar Maa” for help ... Read more

8th Pay Commission: Is a Big Salary and Pension Hike Really Coming?

8th Pay Commission: Is a Big Salary and Pension Hike Really Coming?

May 4, 2026

The 8th Central Pay Commission is real, but the final salary hike is not confirmed yet. The Union Cabinet approved the Terms of Reference of the 8th Central Pay Commission on October 28, 2025. The official PIB release says the ... Read more

Mumbai Monsoon 2026: How Smart Pumps May Fight Flooding This Year

Mumbai Monsoon 2026: How Smart Pumps May Fight Flooding This Year

May 4, 2026

Mumbai is preparing early for monsoon 2026 because flooding is not a surprise problem for the city anymore. Every year, low-lying roads, railway underpasses, traffic-heavy junctions and coastal zones face waterlogging when heavy rain combines with high tide and drainage ... Read more