Samiksha Mishra

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Inside the ₹12 Lakh Kerala Wellness Retreat That Ananya Panday Swears By

When most people think of a wellness getaway, they imagine a relaxing massage, a yoga class, and a few days away from everyday stress. But actress Ananya Panday recently experienced wellness on an entirely different level during her stay at a luxury retreat in Kerala that is drawing attention for its blend of advanced medical science and traditional healing therapies.

From PayPal to SpaceX: How Elon Musk Became the World’s First Trillionaire

Entrepreneur Elon Musk has achieved a historic milestone, becoming the world's first trillionaire following the blockbuster public listing of SpaceX. The achievement marks the culmination of a remarkable journey spanning three decades, during which Musk built and led companies that transformed industries ranging from online payments and electric vehicles to space exploration and artificial intelligence.

New IRCTC Website Expected by July 15: Here’s How Train Ticket Booking Could Become Faster and Easier

Booking train tickets online may soon become a much smoother experience for millions of passengers. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has announced that a new and upgraded IRCTC website is expected to be launched by July 15, bringing several improvements aimed at enhancing speed, convenience, and user experience.

Is Proffee Really Healthy? Experts Explain the Truth Behind the Viral Protein Coffee Trend

A new beverage is taking over gym routines, morning rituals, and social media feeds — Proffee, short for protein coffee.

Tata Motors to Increase Car Prices by Up to 1.5% From July 1; Nexon, Punch and Curvv Buyers May Be Affected

Planning to buy a Tata Motors vehicle? You may want to make your purchase sooner rather than later. Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd (TMPV) has announced a price hike of up to 1.5% across its passenger vehicle range, effective from July 1, 2026.

Century-Old TB Vaccine Shows Promise in Type 1 Diabetes Treatment

A vaccine originally developed more than 100 years ago to fight tuberculosis may soon have a surprising new role. Researchers are exploring whether the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, widely used to prevent severe forms of tuberculosis, could help improve blood sugar control and reduce insulin dependence in people living with Type 1 diabetes.