LIFESTYLE

Tribal jewellery is trending
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Brilliant tones, strong pieces, a ton of wood, ceramic, zebra and giraffe prints, earth tones, trade beads and statement pieces are essential for the truly "ethnic" vibe. With regards to jewellery, customarily, Indians have a propensity to select gold. Be that as it may, this season, there's a reason you ought to pick tribal. It's reasonable, doesn't need not be put in storage and adds a ton of style.
A smart way to manage the kitchen
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After successfully completing the Techstars programme backed by Bosch in Munich, the app was launched in April 2020. Currently, the platform has over 1,20,000 active users who are avidly following the app's recommendations and enjoying their culinary experiences from their home kitchens. The signup process is pretty easy and it takes less than 30 seconds.
No sign of Covid-19 vaccine in breast milk: Study
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Researchers from the University of California-San Francisco (UCSF) analysed the breast milk of seven women after they received the mRNA vaccines -- Pfizer and Moderna -- and found no trace of the vaccines that are known to inhibit transmission of SARS-CoV2, a virus that causes Covid-19.
Astro Zindagi - Weekly Horoscope (July 19-July 25)
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This week, there will be an important transit happening relating to Mars. The red planet will be moving from Cancer to Leo sign on July 20. Mars denotes property, execution and aggression. It is a fiery and lively planet. It will now come out of the sign of emotions and will enter into the royal and fiery sign. Let's see how this week's planetary configuration will impact all zodiac signs.
Another blast from colonial past in 'Queen of Hills'
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The entire estate, comprising two grand wooden buildings, decaying for many decades, was purchased by the government in 2017 for Rs 27.84 crore, fearing it might be lost like other heritage structures. The buildings are now being tastefully raised with joint funding from the Asian Development Bank and the state government under the Infrastructure Development Investment Program for Tourism.
Address Covid anxiety in children
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Being confined to a limited space, unable to meet peers and friends, unable to indulge in sports and physical activities, pursuing education via Internet on mobile and laptop screens or sometimes being left out of classes because the facility is not available, it's a difficult world to adapt to. And while everyone gets a say, they are asked to shut up and study, they are expected to be grateful that they are not getting infected.
Popular Korean culture trends visible among Indian youths
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The development of social networking services and online video sharing platforms, especially YouTube played a big role in the K-culture explosion worldwide. This heavily impacted contemporary cultures, such as the music industry, film industry, television industry, and behavioural aspects of various people throughout the world and India. Today these are the 5 most popular K-culture trends among Indian youths.
Discover a person's zodiac sign by their dating profile
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Dating apps such as QuackQuack can tell you what each zodiac sign looks like on a dating app and what their behaviour is likely to be when you like their profile. Is the person compatible with your zodiac sign?" It can be difficult to judge somebody's sign in real life based on just their appearance or opening line.
Gul Panag on a big life lesson taught by pandemic
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Speaking to IANSlife on her association with HealWell24's latest healthcare initiative DocsCampus, which works towards building a doctor-patient network, Gul says that one "can't keep blaming the government for everything".
AstraZeneca Covid vaccine protection may last a lifetime: Study
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Apart from generating virus-busting antibodies, the vaccine also creates "training camps" in the body for search-and-destroy T-cells which can kill even the new variants, The Sun, UK, reported. Scientists from Oxford, the UK, and Switzerland, writing in the journal 'Nature', said that T-cell protection is a "key feature" of adenovirus vaccines like the Oxford and J&J jabs.
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