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Why viral infections last longer and relapses are rising

General physician Dr Amit Sakaria explains that viral infections are lasting longer and relapsing due to mutating viruses, co-infections and weakened immunity. Stress, poor sleep, and early return to routine further delay recovery. Dr Sakaria warns that incomplete healing and symptom-based treatment can trigger relapses, making proper rest, nutrition and gradual recovery essential.
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05:29 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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Iran's strikes on bases used by US in West Asia caused ₹7,400 cr in damage: Report

Iranian strikes on military bases used by US in West Asia have caused around ₹7,400 crore ($800 million) in damage in first two weeks of the war, BBC reported. Much of the damage was reportedly caused by an Iranian strike on AN/TPY-2 radar system of THAAD missile defence system at an air base in Jordan, which costs around $485 million.
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06:13 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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What did PM Modi and Iran President discuss during call?

PM Narendra Modi extended greetings for Eid and Nowruz to Iran President Masoud Pezeshkian amid war in the Middle East. PM Modi condemned attacks on critical infrastructure, which threaten regional stability and disrupt global supply chains and stressed on the importance of ensuring that shipping lanes remain open and secure. He appreciated support for safety of Indian nationals in Iran.
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06:11 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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OpenAI to nearly double its workforce to 8,000 by end-2026: Report

Artificial intelligence (AI) start-up OpenAI plans to nearly double its workforce to 8,000 from 4,500 by the end of 2026, according to the Financial Times. The new hires will reportedly be spread across product development, engineering, research, and sales. The company will also step up recruitment of specialists focused on what it calls "technical ambassadorship", the report added.
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06:03 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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Russia responds after India arrests 6 Ukrainians, 1 American over anti-India terror activities

Russia has responded after NIA arrested six Ukrainians and an American over alleged anti-India terror activities. It stated, "Reaction of the Ukrainian embassy...was quite revealing as it sought to conceal the incident and to keep its citizens' questionable activities...under wraps." "The incident clearly shows Zelensky's neo-Nazi regime has a core exporter of instability worldwide," it added.
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06:27 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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BMTC staff return ₹10 lakh gold, win hearts online

In Bengaluru, BMTC staff showed remarkable honesty by returning a bag containing gold jewellery worth ₹10 lakh that was left behind by a passenger on a bus. The driver and conductor promptly informed officials, helping trace the owner. Their integrity and swift action ensured the valuables were safely returned, earning widespread praise online and appreciation from the public.
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Commercial LPG allocation hiked to 50%

Commercial LPG allocation will be increased to 50% of pre-crisis levels, effective March 23, 2026, the government said. The additional 20% supply will prioritise restaurants, dhabas, hotels and food-related sectors. Commercial users must register with oil marketing companies to access LPG while also applying for PNG connections as part of a phased transition to cleaner fuel systems.
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06:43 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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Dhurandhar title originally belonged to Satish Kaushik, makers honour his wife in end credits

Dhurandhar’s title originally belonged to the late actor-director Satish Kaushik, Anupam Kher had reportedly revealed in an old video. The filmmakers paid a heartfelt tribute to Satish Kaushik's wife, Shashi, in the end credits. "Dhurandhar was a title which was with Satish Kaushik...happy to read Shashi Kaushik's name in the acknowledgement," Kher had said in the video.
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06:30 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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Mysterious 'zombie' ship crosses Strait of Hormuz

A mysterious 'zombie' ship posing as a scrapped LNG carrier exited the Strait of Hormuz on March 20 amid the Middle East war. The vessel, identifying as 'Jamal', matched a tanker dismantled in India in October 2025, according to reports. It marks the first known case of a 'zombie' ship transiting Hormuz since hostilities began.
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06:50 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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Gulf war unlikely to affect India's power supply: Power Secretary

The ongoing war in the Middle East is unlikely to significantly affect India's power supply, Power Secretary Pankaj Agarwal said on the sidelines of the Bharat Electricity Summit 2026. He added that India relies very little on gas-based power generation. Agarwal further stated that some additional gas-based capacity is used only during peak demand periods such as heat waves.
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07:18 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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Wine drinkers may live longer than beer and spirit drinkers, study finds

A study found that beer, cider, and spirits raise early death risk, but moderate wine intake is linked to lower risk. Researchers at China's Central South University found moderate wine drinkers had 21% lower heart-related death risk than non-drinkers or occasional drinkers. In contrast, even low intake of beer, cider or spirits was linked to 9% higher cardiovascular death risk.
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07:16 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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BESCOM announces power cuts from March 22 to 25 in Bengaluru

BESCOM has announced scheduled power cuts from March 22 to 25 across Bengaluru, Chitradurga, Kolar and nearby areas for maintenance and HT reconductoring. Power will be off daily from 9 am to 6 pm. Residents and businesses are advised to plan and follow safety measures during the outages, especially with pre-monsoon rains approaching.
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China-backed firm NeuCyber says it's 3 yrs behind Musk's Neuralink

Chinese state-backed brain-computer interface (BCI) startup NeuCyber Neurotech said its most cutting-edge product is still three years behind Elon Musk's Neuralink. "The benchmark for Beinao-2 is Neuralink...They already have over 20 patients using it," Li Yuan, rotating CEO of NeuCyber, said. Last week, China became the first country to approve an invasive BCI medical device for commercial use.
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Iran launches 10 million rial note, its biggest ever denomination, amid war

Iran is rolling out a new 10 million rial banknote, its biggest-ever denomination, as authorities seek to manage spiralling inflation and meet demand for cash during the war, Financial Times reported. The banknote is worth about $7.6 and ₹712. In February, Iran had launched 5 million rial banknotes.
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07:41 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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Ben Stokes blamed Brendon McCullum for Ashes defeat: Report

England Test captain Ben Stokes blamed head coach Brendon McCullum for their 1-4 Ashes 2025-26 defeat, according to a report by The Telegraph. The report added that McCullum and Stokes were no longer aligned. Stokes wanted England to be more watchful, McCullum felt that confused the players, it stated.
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07:37 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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Indian Navy to commission stealth frigate Taragiri on April 3

Indian Navy will commission the stealth frigate Taragiri (F41) on April 3 during a ceremony, which will be presided over by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, at Visakhapatnam. The ship, which has over 75% indigenous content, has a world-class weapon suite, featuring supersonic surface-to-surface missiles, medium-range surface-to-air missiles, and a specialised anti-submarine warfare suite.
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07:35 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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What are the new ATM rules set to be applicable from April 1?

HDFC Bank has announced UPI-based cash withdrawals made at ATMs will now be included in the monthly free transaction limit. Customers who exceed their monthly limit will be charged ₹23 per transaction. PNB customers will be able to withdraw between ₹50,000 and ₹75,000 per day, depending on their card type. Jio Payments Bank has introduced QR code-based cash withdrawal facility.
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07:47 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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Video shows an Indian-style auto spotted among London traffic

A video of an Indian-style auto-rickshaw cruising through London traffic has gone viral online. Shared by a content creator, the clip shows the vehicle blending into a typical UK street. The unusual sight amused viewers and triggered nostalgia among Indians, who said it felt like scenes from cities like Delhi or Mumbai.
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‘Gamer mummy’ goes viral for her impressive gaming skills

An Indian mother has gone viral as "gamer mummy" for her impressive PS5 skills and racing gameplay. Videos shared by her son show her playing Spider-Man and Gran Turismo 7 while balancing daily chores. Netizens praised her talent, with some jokingly comparing her driving skills to Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton.
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How Iran’s Ghadir-class submarines could choke Strait of Hormuz?

Ghadir-class submarine is Iran’s primary underwater weapon in Persian Gulf, a News18 report said. About 29 metres long, it can operate in waters as shallow as 30 metres, which is the average depth of critical shipping channels through Strait of Hormuz. A single Ghadir operating at night can lay dozens of mines across a shipping channel undetected, the report added.
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08:10 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026

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