Author: Jyoti Sharma

A curious kitty with a passion for learning and exploring, I find inspiration in the world around me every day. From new ideas to fresh perspectives, I'm always eager to discover what’s next.

Imagine you’re a content creator who has spent years nurturing and growing your YouTube channel. Suddenly, your account is hacked—your content vanishes, the channel’s name is altered, and you’re locked out. It’s a heartbreaking experience, and sadly, this is becoming an all-too-common issue faced by creators globally, not just in India. But we have an amazing news for you. Recognizing the severity of this issue, YouTube has introduced a cutting-edge AI-powered tool designed to assist creators in recovering hacked accounts. This new feature, currently being rolled out globally, represents YouTube’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the security and integrity of its…

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In today’s fast-paced world, where multitasking has become the norm and time is often scarce, mindless snacking has emerged as a widespread habit. Whether it’s reaching for a quick snack between meetings, grabbing something sugary while commuting, or nibbling on junk food while binge-watching a show, many people find themselves eating without even realizing it. This unconscious eating often leads to the consumption of unhealthy, calorie-dense foods that do little to nourish the body. So, what’s the solution? There’s no need to stress. With a few mindful choices, you can ditch these unhealthy snacks and opt for healthier alternatives that…

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Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Piyush Goyal, recently expressed concerns over the rapid growth of online shopping in India, cautioning that it could lead the country towards becoming “a nation of couch potatoes.” He emphasized that the increasing convenience of e-commerce might encourage a more sedentary lifestyle, with people opting to stay home, binge-watch OTT content, and order food online, rather than participating in social activities. These concerns were voiced during an event where a report on the ‘Net Impact of E-Commerce on Employment and Consumer Welfare’ was unveiled. Goyal also raised alarms about the potential downsides of e-commerce’s…

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WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging apps, especially in India, where its simple and feature-rich design has won over millions. What makes WhatsApp so appealing to Indians is its clean, bug-free experience, free from ads, with an easy-to-understand interface that works for people of all ages. Now, WhatsApp is about to get a major update that could change how users interact with the app. Owned by Meta, WhatsApp regularly adds new features to keep users engaged, and the upcoming updates look promising. The app will offer three privacy options. The first is “Username,” where you can choose to…

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently sounded the alarm about a notable increase in Mpox cases across various regions. The latest data reveals a concerning rise in the number of infections, prompting health experts to urge governments and the public to take immediate preventive measures to contain the outbreak. What is Mpox? Mpox, previously known as monkeypox, is a rare viral disease that was first discovered in monkeys in 1958. The first Mpox infection in humans was recorded in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Mpox has similarities to smallpox but is generally not as severe. The…

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Kazam, a Bangalore-based e- mobility solutions technology company, has successfully raised $8 million in a Series A3 funding round. This investment is a significant boost for the company, which specializes in creating innovative software and hardware solutions for the electric vehicle (EV) market. This funding was spearheaded by Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia and India, with participation from existing investors such as Avaana Capital and Alteria Capital. This round of funding represents a significant milestone for Kazam and the broader Indian electric vehicle (EV) sector. Founded in 2020 by Akshay Shekhar and Vaibhav Tyagi, Kazam aims to tackle key issues within…

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As the monsoon arrives in India, it brings the much-welcome relief from the blazing summer heat. However, this season, while a blessing for the farmers and a joy for nature lovers, also carries certain health risks that one must be vigilant about. The combination of moisture, fluctuating temperatures, and stagnant water creates an ideal environment for various diseases to thrive. This article explores the common health risks associated with the monsoon and provides essential safety tips to keep you and your loved ones safe. The Looming Health Risks Essential Safety Measures Conclusion While the monsoon season is a time to…

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Adani Group, one of India’s biggest business empires, found itself under intense scrutiny after Hindenburg Research publicized a piece questioning the enterprise. Released in January 2023, the report accuses the organization of engaging in deceitful practices like manipulating share costs, dubious bookkeeping, and improper utilization of offshore establishments. These severe charges sent tremors through Indian financial markets and raised issues about corporate administration inside the assembly. Charges against Adani Group The Hindenburg piece leveled a few real allegations against Adani Group. Among the most genuine were claims of share cost control, where the party was blamed for expanding offer costs…

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In a bid to enhance its contribution to disaster relief efforts, E-commerce giant Amazon India on Friday said it has launched four strategically located relief hubs, including a temporary hub in West Bengal, to deliver urgent relief material in less than 72 hours, as part of its disaster management strategy. These hubs are aimed at ensuring the rapid delivery of essential supplies to areas hit by natural calamities, such as floods, earthquakes, and cyclones. The initiative comes at a time when the frequency and severity of such events are increasing, putting immense pressure on local and national relief efforts. A…

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Childhood obesity has become a growing concern worldwide, with more children than ever before facing the consequences of unhealthy lifestyles. This epidemic is not just a problem of the developed world; it has also begun to affect low- and middle-income countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 39 million children under the age of five were overweight or obese in 2020, a statistic that has only grown in recent years. While the reasons behind this alarming trend are multifaceted, the solutions require a collaborative approach involving parents, educators, policymakers, and the community at large. Understanding the Causes The…

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