‘Must adopt dialogue’: SC says courts can’t impose timelines on President, governor to act on Bills; key details | India News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that constitutional courts cannot prescribe timelines for the President or governors while they decide on bills passed by state legislatures. Calling such directions unconstitutional, the court delivered its opinion on a presidential reference that sought clarity on whether courts could mandate time-bound action under Articles 200 and…

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Asian Games gold medallist gets 16-month ban for failing dope test | More sports News

Seema Punia of Team India (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images) Former Asian Games gold medallist Seema Punia has received a 16-month doping ban from the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA), effective from November 10. The 42-year-old discus thrower’s latest violation adds to her history of two previous doping infractions.NADA has not disclosed the specific substance that…

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Gym injuries on the rise: Orthopaedic surgeon warns against common workout mistakes

The rise in gym-related injuries has coincided with the increase in fitness culture and the influx of people to gyms.Many of these injuries result from poor form while exercising (i.e., lifting weights without proper technique), rather than exercising itself. Performing deadlifts, squats, or overhead presses with poor posture creates excessive stress on the spinal column…

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Gold price prediction: What’s the gold outlook for February 13, 2026 & should you sell on rise?

The broader intraday structure remains weak following the sharp sell-off, and rallies toward resistance are likely to attract fresh selling pressure. (AI image) Gold price prediction today: Gold prices are struggling to retain higher levels and a sell on rise intra-day strategy is recommended by Jateen Trivedi, VP Research Analyst – Commodity and Currency, LKP…

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STOP making your bed immediately after waking! How dust mites are harming your health and morning routine |

For many, making the bed is the first step of the morning routine. Straightening the sheets and fluffing pillows can feel like a satisfying way to start the day. However, Dr Myroslav Figura, an anesthesiologist at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Centre and UCLA Santa Monica Medical Centre, warns that this seemingly harmless habit could actually…

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