Saturday, 3 December 2016

Physicians try to find elusive links between diet and disease in Indians

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Physicians try to find elusive links between diet and disease in Indians
Relationship between fats and heart disease is complicated, and western studies may not be relevant to Indians, scientists are now looking at dietary habits.
Nitish Kumar plays demonetisation by ear
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav too, although without any insistence from Nitish, did not join Mamata Banerjee's Lucknow rally.
Uber fights the odds; carries on with risk-taking and meritocracy within
Adversity remains as a nagging reminder in the backseat for Uber as it tries to scale up with ride sharing and increasing footprint.
Startups with global operations attract funds from Indian venture capital firms
It's not only overseas entrepreneurs who benefit from taking a far-sighted approach, Indian investors too gain in return by taking calculated risks.
Pop-up restaurants go mainstream as top chefs experiment with format
Last is a dish that is breathtaking in both its concept and restrained execution. It is one of those unexpected dishes with a twist whose very genesis you marvel at.
Through Disney's land
On Walter Elias Disney's 115th birth anniversary, ET Magazine highlights some of the master's greatest works of all time.
More barter deals in UP, Punjab polls likely after cash ban: Election commissioner O P Rawat
There were very few seizures, which shows that the role of money in the recent byelections was limited. It was because there was a vacuum.
These are some of the terrifying characters in holiday folklore
These holiday characters aren't Santa Claus, Rudolph or Jack Frost but some of the terrifying ones in holiday folklore.
Satyajit Ray's Nayak completes 50 years - and still remains relevant
In this iconic 1966 film, Ray cast the biggest ever star to emerge from the Bengali film industry, Uttam Kumar, in a role of someone like himself.
Sri Lanka's extraordinary combinations can be a tourist's delight
A new political dispensation is in place, tourism is booming and there's optimism in the air about Sri Lanka's future. For a visitor, this sanguinity is infectious.
Tirumala's gleaming scalps spell shining prospects for hair business
As devotees flocked to shear their locks for divine intervention, the management of the temple realised that there was money to be spun from these tresses.
Should we amend the land acquisition act?
The problem with the 2013 Act was that acquisition of even one acre would take at five years as the proposal would have to pass through about a hundred hands.
Land-related conflicts fester despite landmark legislation
A person belonging to a Scheduled Tribe can claim individual rights to live in and cultivate up to four hectares, provided she occupied it and was depended on it.
A Karnataka model that may be a step forward in tackling the epidemic of crop insurance scams
Insurance companies, faced with huge claims, discounted the payout all across and genuine farmers got much less than their due; while the politician and his cronies made huge gains.
Is red wine good for health?
It is hard to do a rigorous study on red wine in the established manner except by asking one group of people to drink and the other to not drink.
Why Titanic is making headlines
You remember how it hit an iceberg and sank in the Atlantic Ocean, taking down 1,500 people with it?
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