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Researchers from University College London, the University of Cambridge, and Imperial College London found that consuming less-processed foods can lower the risk of diabetes. The study, which examined the link between food processing and diabetes risk, involved 311,892 participants from eight European countries.
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BRS opposed the Congress government's decision to unveil former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi's statue in the place reserved for the statue of Telangana Talli.
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TGSRTC Managing Director VC Sajjanar said these special buses will be operated on the day to facilitate hassle-free movement of devotees.
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The artisans are angry that the government was recruiting junior linemen and was not giving them promotion as junior linemen even though they perform the same duties
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Amrapali urged the devotees not to shower confetti and paper streamers during the procession as these make the job of cleaning tough for the sanitation staff.
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The makers took to Instagram to unveil two captivating posters from Vettaiyan, featuring Rajinikanth, Amitabh Bachchan, Rana Daggubati, and Fahadh Faasil. They captioned the post: “Mark your calendars! The Vettaiyan Audio & Prevue event is set for September 20 at 6 PM. Get ready for a star-studded evening! Vettaiyan releases on October 10 in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Kannada!”
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The locals who spotted Madipalli Jithender Kumar and Pamarthi Shashank tried to rescue them but they had already met the watery grave.
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Born as Narendra Damodardas Modi on September 17, 1950 in the nondescript Mehsana town of Gujarat, he served as the state’s CM for three consecutive terms (2001-14) and is now the Prime Minister for the third time.
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Health and revenue officials are preparing a route map and contact list for the deceased to ensure all Nipah protocols are followed. The 23-year-old student from Bengaluru, originally from Chembaram near Naduvath in Wandoor, passed away at a private hospital in Perinthalmanna last Monday.
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On Monday, the actress took to her Instagram, and shared an array of pictures. The pictures show her dressed up as M. S. Subbulakshmi as the actress paid a photographic tribute to the legendary musician.
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In an interview with Ranveer Allahbbadia on his Beer Biceps podcast, Rakul Preet Singh stated, “Discipline is my top priority. If I’m sleeping at 2 a.m. and waking up at 10 a.m., how can I expect the universe to give me what I want? It’s essential to live a life with a routine.”
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Led by BRSV leader Gujja Raju, and party youth wing president Gundravelli Venu, the youth leaders submitted a petition to the Rajagopalpet SI.
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On Instagram, Arijit Singh, who has 10.5 million followers, shared a series of highlights from his London concert. He captioned the post, “London, thank you for such a magnificent night. Love and gratitude. Thank you, Ed Sheeran, for the perfect moment,” along with a heart emoji.
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The blood donation drive was organized to mobilize blood for children suffering from cancer at State MNJ Cancer Hospital.
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Dr Gyanvatsal Swami, highlighted that on the flip side, being ethical creates credibility and induces a sense of magnetism whereby all necessary resources come naturally to the ethical one.
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Abbenda Nagesh (38), accidentally fell into the agriculture well
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Chiranjeevi, during a visit to the chief minister's residence, presented a separate cheque for Rs 50 lakh on behalf of his son Ram Charan of RRR fame, according to an official release.
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Their friends and colleagues took to the comment section to wish the new couple.
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Palla Dharma Teja alias Sunny (27) and Sirivella Gurappa alias Sampath (23), both natives of Kadapa district in A.P travelled to Hyderabad regularly and indulged in stealing of vehicles parked at public places.
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According to reports, Praneeth, a resident of Meerpet in Ranga Reddy district, was pursuing his MS at a university in Canada and living with friends. On Sunday, while celebrating his brother's birthday, he and a group of friends went boating in a lake in Toronto.
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The event will kick off with a compelling screening of Bollywood: The Greatest Love Story, followed by an exclusive MasterClass with visionary filmmaker Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra.
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After two decades, the legendary Wadali family returns to Hyderabad for an unforgettable evening of Sufi and classical music. The highly anticipated performance marks the first time the Wadalis will grace the stage in Hyderabad in over 20 years, making it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for music lovers in the city.
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This curated collection is designed to elevate the dining experience with a focus on exceptional quality and elegance. The highlight of the evening was the presence of renowned mixologist Hamish Lindsay who shared his expertise and passion at the event.
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'Bench Life' is streaming on Sony LIV.