God's own country to get own airline
The project will benefit not only tourists who travel to Kerala, but also a large number of people from the state working in other parts of the country and the world
View ArticleCayman's imperiled blue iguanas on the rebound
Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Cayman Islands — The blue iguana has lived on the rocky shores of Grand Cayman for at least a couple of million years, preening like a miniature turquoise dragon as it...
View ArticleHaving doubts about getting married? Don’t ignore them
Psychologists have warned When women have doubts before their wedding, their misgivings are often a warning sign of trouble if they go ahead with the marriage
View ArticleSmoking linked to ovarian cancer?
The second most commonly diagnosed gynaecological cancer in Australia has been for the first time linked with ovarian cancer
View ArticleIt's now Slovenia calling Bollywood!
The first one to introduce this Adriatic jewel to Indian cinema is Telugu film Nayak
View ArticleGlobal warming can intensify tropical rainfall
Global warming is expected to intensify extreme precipitation, but the rate at which it does so in the tropics has remained unclear – until now
View ArticleOver 50 per cent youngsters concerned about unflattering pics on Facebook
More than half of youngsters’ biggest concerns in life is friends seeing unflattering pictures of theirs on Facebook, a survey has revealed.
View ArticleBalanced lifestyle secret to healthy life later
A healthy old age depends on one’s lifestyle earlier in life, suggests a new study
View ArticleBihar to develop Gangetic dolphin watch centre
The proposed centre will come up along the Ganga river near Patna, where dolphins are still sighted
View ArticleLiving on a tree to protest forests being turned into coal mines
What better way to protest against coal mining destroying our forests then to live in communion with nature, that too on a tree. That's exactly what Greenpeace activist Brikesh Singh is doing for a...
View ArticleMen more eager than wives on spending time together
While men see marriage as a means of gaining companionship, women see it as a way of receiving security and confidence
View ArticleLiving well, and the yogic way
What-to-eat-and-what-not-to-eat books are dime a dozen. So what makes ‘Eating Wisely and Well’ different from the pack? Answer: the author
View ArticleChinese flock to see centenarians, help drive tourism
More than 180,000 tourists have visited a remote mountainous county in China famous for having the most centenarians in the country. Officials hope to cash in on the phenomenon to drive up tourism and...
View ArticleGoa plans mechanised cleaning of beaches
Goa's beaches, which attract thousands of tourists annually, will no longer be cleaned manually. Large cleaning machines are being acquired by the state government to clear the beaches, Tourism...
View ArticleThe lure for a big fat Bollywood wedding
Some want a beach wedding like in "Salaam Namaste", some prefer a farmhouse gala a la "Hum Tum", while others go pompous with the kind of decor depicted in "Band Baaja Baaraat". The glitzy and jazzy...
View ArticleDon't shy from seeking help for mental problems, say doctors
October 10 is World Mental Health Day. Though there is now greater openness about mental illnesses in western societies, in India there isn't. Issues regarding mental health are still taboo here.
View ArticleFancy journeying to exotic locales? Go pandal hopping in Kolkata this Puja!
Sojourn to an exotic Goan beach, participate in a Chinese Dragon Festival, blow vuvuzelas at Johannesburg's Soccer City Stadium - the community Durga Puja organisers here are pulling out all stops to...
View ArticleDwindling crows worry priests, devotees during 'pind daan'
The dwindling number of crows here is giving sleepless nights to Hindu priests and devotees during the ongoing pind daan, religious rites seeking salvation for the dead from the cycle of rebirth.
View ArticleGoodnight kisses now `thing of the past`
Eight in ten couples no longer kiss before nodding off and most of them sleep with their backs turned to their partner, according to a new British study.
View ArticleMultivitamins can lower cancer risk in men
Taking multivitamin pill a day can lower the risk of cancer, according to a study.
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