World Heart Day: Young India’s weak hearts and how we can protect them
Fp Explainers • 2 years agoOf the 28,449 heart-related deaths in India in 2021, 19,744 were in the 30 to 60 age group. Doctors and medical experts opine that unhealthy diets, a sedentary lifestyle, high stress levels and fast-paced social obligations are the biggest contributors to heart problems in younger people
'Not my king': What young Brits think about new monarch Charles III
• 2 years agoIn a poll published in May, only 29 per cent of 18-24-year-olds said they thought Charles would do a good job as king
Student groups in Delhi stage protest against Agnipath scheme, several detained
• 3 years agoThe All India Students' Association said the scheme is nothing but a design to destroy permanent jobs in the armed forces
Jammu & Kashmir: PM Modi inaugurates the foundation of multiple development initiatives worth Rs 20,000 crore
• 3 years agoPM Modi further said that these initiatives will provide huge employment opportunities to the youth of Jammu and Kashmir
Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election results 2022: Explaining the M-Y factors behind BJP’s big win
Fp Explainers • 3 years agoM-Y in UP politics traditionally signified the Muslim-Yadav vote bank. But the BJP gave it a whole new meaning. Be it the Modi-Yogi combo or mahila and youth-centric schemes, it’s all worked out in the party’s favour
National Youth Day 2022 is a reminder to rededicate efforts to skilling, educating Indian youth
Dr Abodh Kumar • 3 years agoNow is time for the key stakeholders – the government, corporates, and the civil society – to work in greater synergy than ever and devise targeted interventions
Humans could live for up to 150 years, death a 50-50 chance after turning 100: Study
• 3 years agoEven at age 110, your chances of making it to 130 are "about one in a million... not impossible but very unlikely," said Davison.
International Youth Day 2021: Date, significance, history and theme of this year
Trendingdesk • 4 years agoAlso, on this day, the government and citizens come together to bring attention to the problems faced by the younger generation
Harmful e-cigarettes must be better regulated to protect young people: WHO
• 4 years agoDoctor Vinayak Prasad said targeting children "with toxic and poisonous products is a criminal act. And it's a human rights violation."
AP govt bans online games like Rummy, Poker for 'misleading' youth; violators to face jail, penalty
• 5 years agoOrganisers of online gambling will be jailed for a year, besides being penalised, for a first time offence, while those caught playing these games will be given six months of jail term