India-Oman trade deal: How the CEPA will anchor India’s expanding Gulf strategy; strengthen strategic and investment footprint

India and Oman are set to sign a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) on December 18, a move that will deepen economic ties and anchor India’s expanding trade and strategic footprint in the Gulf, according to a report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).The agreement, to be inked in Muscat during Prime Minister Narendra…

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What is the blue mind theory and how you can harness its benefits |

In a world of constant stimulation and chronic stress, mental fatigue has become an everyday reality. As researchers search for effective, low-cost ways to support brain health, one natural element is gaining renewed scientific attention: water. Supported by evidence from neuroscience, psychology and environmental health, ‘the blue mind theory suggests how water can help rewire…

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Goa nightclub blaze: Luthra brother demands mattress in custody citing back pain; advocate says he is medically fit | India News

Luthra brothers (File photo) NEW DELHI: Advocate Vishnu Joshi, representing a victim’s family in the Goa nightclub fire case, on Wednesday said that one of the Luthra brothers requested a Dunlop mattress during police remand.Joshi explained that the court carefully considered the brothers’ health claims before granting custody. Speaking to reporters, he said, “Today, when…

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‘Doodh Soda’ trends after in ‘Dhurandhar’: What is it, cooling health benefits, and how to make this Punjabi drink |

“Doodh soda” and other lost eats periodically make a low-key comeback into public discourse. This time, the forgotten dish that’s tickling the collective fancy again is doodh soda, an easily prepared combination of milk and lemon-lime soda. This time, the resurgence of doodh soda owes to the dish unexpectedly popping up in the recent pop…

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England fume as Snickometer glitch saves Alex Carey in Adelaide Ashes Test | Cricket News

Australia’s Alex Carey, left, celebrates his century (AP Photo/James Elsby) England were weighing up whether to formally approach the match referee over the use of Snickometer technology in Australia after the company supplying the system accepted responsibility for a possible operational mistake on the opening day of the third Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval….

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