Tourism minister K Lakshminarayanan announced the upcoming event at a press conference and stated that the festival will have events ranging from fashion, music, food, entertainment, cultural performances to much more.
She further added that "it is the most profound experience that I had no idea [about] until having a kid".
Fatigue is more than being worn out or sleepy. It's an excessive tiredness that persists despite resting or good sleep. It's likely a result of our body's strong immune response to the virus.
"In the summer, the body’s mechanisms are affected in many ways as the influence of both sun and wind becomes relatively strong," said Ayurvedic expert Varalakshmi Yanamandra.
Occupying a 72,000 sq m area, it houses over 150 million fresh flowers in full bloom, making it one of the region's most picturesque and sweet-scented destinations
Keeping in mind the current pandemic, a polluted planet and an increasing incidence of disease, the theme of World Health Day 2022 is 'Our Planet, Our Health'
"Can't do multiple katori, plates etc," she said
“The most recent EU and Swiss sanction laws include a prohibition on the ‘sale, supply, transfer or export, directly or indirectly, of luxury goods to any natural or legal person, entity or body in Russia or for use in Russia,'” Chanel said in a statement.
"The virus is still with us. It is circulating at a really intense level and we need to use all the tools available to us," said American infectious disease epidemiologist Maria Van Kerkhove
Mouni's travel wardrobe was all about chic dresses and comfy co-ords, perfect for a relaxing getaway
In India, based on geographical locations, people prefer their meals to look and taste a certain way after long hours of fasting
World Health Day 2022: "Covid distracted us from lifestyle diseases for two years, but they continue to form the bulk of our health problems. In fact, there is a huge vulnerability in our society with respect to heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, said Dr Naresh Trehan
Try this easy, eggless recipe and enjoy with your evening chai
"A significant change can only be driven if we collectively work towards breaking taboos by educating people around menstruation and encourage women to embrace their menstruating bodies and own their red spot in all its messy glory," she said
The tabebuia rosea plants are quick to grow, and January, February, March, April are usually the flowering season
“Once upon a time in a land far, far away (Las Vegas) at 2am, after an epic night and a little tequila, a queen and her handsome king ventured out to the only open chapel with an Elvis and got married (with no license). Practice makes perfect,” Kardashian wrote under photos of the two at One Love Wedding chapel
"increased internal body temperature, in turn, can cause heavy perspiring, sticky skin, dehydration, tiredness, cerebral pain, dizziness, sickness, muscle cramps, and a fast, feeble pulse," said Sanchita Pathak, senior consultant dietician
"I don't run every day, but I exercise for 15-20min every single day, so that I can do whatever I want without getting injured," the 56-year-old said
Dreams require sacrifices, discipline, consistency, courage and conviction to match their destiny
In France and Austria, the pandemic brought the planes-vs.-trains question to the forefront. The French government’s COVID bailout package of Air France required the airline to eliminate domestic flights when there was a rail option that took under 2 1/2 hours to complete; the measure was later written into law.
With his 'News from the Future' series, the French photographer and digital artist creates thought-provoking imagery to make people see a world in devastation, at a time when our actions and calls for help will go unanswered
"I was nervous about meeting my baby. Throughout my pregnancy, I’d never felt a connection with her..."
Researchers said that "with multiple triggers, biological pathways and cell types involved in its development", Alzheimer’s disease is "an extremely complex condition".
He uses a weapon to portray mass migration, and renders the destruction of the Amazon rainforest in vibrant colors: Photographer Richard Mosse combines reportage and art to examine the world's crises.
We love that the actor has a funny bone, or rather a muscle in her body!




