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Cryptocurrency EXCHANGES, operating in a regulatory grey zone and powered by technologies that race far ahead of policy, have become the newest gateways and hubs for dirty money to cross borders.
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A STUDY examining exhaust emissions from two-wheelers in India has found that apart from age of a vehicle, mileage, too, strongly influences the levels of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons (HC) released from motorcycles and scooters. The study goes on to recommend that India's current scrap-page policy, based solely on age, needs a revamp.
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Cryptocurrencies are digital assets built on blockchain technology -- a decentralised online ledger that records transactions securely and transparently. Unlike traditional currencies, cryptos such as Bitcoin and Ethereum are not regulated by any government. Their value depends on supply, demand and market sentiment, often making them highly volatile.
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THE RAPID expansion of Quality Control Orders (QCOs), with their scope going beyond final goods, has raised concerns. For instance, earlier this year, the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry had said that QCOs on inputs were making it difficult to source raw materials, impacting competitiveness.
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ON NOVEMBER 13, as Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) breached the 400 mark for the third day running, the Supreme Court issued a warning - toxic air can "permanently damage" people's health. The Court was echoing the Central Pollution Control Board's (CPCB) yardsticks - AQI more than 400 is severe; it affects even healthy people.
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Every winter, 14-year-old Aahan Bhalla has to give up on his passion passion - cricket. As the smog descends on Delhi-and the AQI (air quality index) shoots past 300 - he is left wheezing and breathing hard in the middle of the game.
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For many, high cholesterol is something associated with middle age or heart disease. But the truth is, high cholesterol is increasingly being seen in younger people, even those in their 20s or 30s. This early rise is concerning because it silently increases the risk of heart disease, stroke and other complications later in life. Understanding why cholesterol becomes stubborn and how to manage it early can make a lasting difference to long-term health.
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Maternal undernutrition in India is a public health concern with about 18.7 per cent of women being underweight and 57 per cent in the reproductive age suffering from anaemia. Poor maternal nutrition before and during pregnancy affects foetal growth, leading to long-term developmental and metabolic risks.
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BANKS ARE racing to raise funds through Tier-2 bonds to boost their capital base. This comes at a time when corporates are raising capital through a record number of initial public offerings (IPO).
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WHILE THE burden of tuberculosis in India continues to decline, the country is nowhere close to achieving elimination, ac-cording to the Global TB Report 2025, released last week.

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