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  1. Corporate Affairs Ministry fines Heroux and two individuals

    Corporate Affairs Ministry fines Heroux and two individuals

    New Delhi: The corporate affairs ministry on Tuesday fined startup Herox Pvt Ltd and two individuals, who are part of the Munjal family, for violation of significant beneficial owner norms.According to an order, a total fine of Rs 8 lakh has been imposed on Heroux, while a fine of Rs 1.5 lakh...
  2. Blame gut bacteria for your overeating and obesity

    Blame gut bacteria for your overeating and obesity

    In research presented on Thursday at the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Forum 2024, the international team identified bacteria that play a beneficial role in preventing food addiction.While until now, the mechanisms underlying this behavioral disorder were largely...
  3. 'Best stretch': Varun Dhawan treats stiff shoulders, chest muscles with yoga

    'Best stretch': Varun Dhawan treats stiff shoulders, chest muscles with yoga

    Varun shared a reel on Instagram on Tuesday in which he is seen stretching for stiff muscles. In the video, the actor can be seen performing several asanas but under the guidance of his instructor.“The best stretch…helps open up the shoulders and chest. End with Apnasana (Knees to Chest),” he...
  4. Corporate Affairs Minister fines LinkedIn India, Nadella and 8 others for company law violations

    Corporate Affairs Minister fines LinkedIn India, Nadella and 8 others for company law violations

    New Delhi: The Corporate Affairs Ministry on Wednesday fined Microsoft-owned LinkedIn India, Satya Nadella and eight others for violation of significant beneficial owner norms under the Companies Act.Nadella heads Microsoft, which acquired professional networking platform LinkedIn in December...
  5. India, UK reaffirm FTA commitments in strategic dialogue

    India, UK reaffirm FTA commitments in strategic dialogue

    London, India and Britain on Friday reaffirmed their commitment to conclude mutually beneficial free trade agreements (FTAs) at the annual UK-India Strategic Dialogue in London.Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra, who is visiting Britain, held discussions with his counterpart Sir Philip Barton...
  6. "Very beneficial for the country": Former plaintiff in Babri Masjid case reacts to BJP's manifesto

    "Very beneficial for the country": Former plaintiff in Babri Masjid case reacts to BJP's manifesto

    Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Former litigant in the Babar Masjid-Ram Janmabhoomi case Iqbal Ansari on Sunday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party's manifesto is very beneficial for the country and the next Prime Minister should be like Narendra Modi. Yes, "The question is about our country...
  7. Eat plain yogurt to reduce diabetes risk and tackle insulin resistance: Doctor

    Eat plain yogurt to reduce diabetes risk and tackle insulin resistance: Doctor

    Yogurt has long been known to prevent the risk of diabetes, however, in March the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued the first qualified health claim that eating yogurt may reduce the risk of type-2 diabetes (T2D). Is.Based on limited scientific evidence, the regulatory body said...
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