Akshay Kumar seeks blessings at Ujjain’s Mahakaleshwar Temple ahead of ‘Bhooth Bangla’ release: ‘Pure desh ke liye prathna ki’

Akshay Kumar seeks blessings at Ujjain’s Mahakaleshwar Temple ahead of ‘Bhooth Bangla’ release: ‘Pure desh ke liye prathna ki’

Akshay Kumar preps for delayed ‘Bhooth Bangla’ (April 10 release) after ‘Dhurandhar 2’ success. Visited Mahakaleshwar Temple with Dimple Kapadia, praying for nation and family. Reunites with Priyadarshan (post-14 yrs); stars Wamiqa Gabbi, Tabu, Rajpal. His first 2026 film after ‘Jolly LLB 3’. Akshay Kumar is preparing for the release of his upcoming movie ‘Bhooth…

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US shares video of ‘precision munitions’ pounding underground military sites deep inside Iran

US shares video of ‘precision munitions’ pounding underground military sites deep inside Iran

The United States Central Command on Wednesday shared a video which showed Iran’s underground military targets being destriyed by the use of precision munitions amid the escalating war in the Middle East initiated by US and Isreal’s strikes on Iran.“US forces drop precision munitions on underground military targets deep inside Iran to further degrade the…

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Saudi Arabia launches special operations rooms for overseas Umrah pilgrims as arrivals surge over 214% since 2022 | World News

Saudi Arabia launches special operations rooms for overseas Umrah pilgrims as arrivals surge over 214% since 2022 | World News

Saudi Arabia launches special operations rooms for overseas Umrah pilgrims/Representative Image A sharp rise in Umrah arrivals has pushed Saudi authorities to scale up coordination, with a new operations room set up to respond in real time and improve the overall pilgrim experience. Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, announced the launch…

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NEW DELHI: Despite progress in HIV control, Delhi continues to face gaps in treatment coverage, with only about 70% of identified patients currently linked to care, prompting the Centre to step up district-level action.At a high-level workshop—‘Suraksha Sankalp Karyashala’—held in the capital, the Union health ministry reviewed HIV response in Delhi and Haryana, stressing the need to improve testing, treatment linkage and patient follow-up.Delhi, with an estimated 59,079 people living with HIV and an adult prevalence of 0.33%, has been flagged for urgent improvement, particularly in ensuring that those diagnosed are started on and retained in treatment.As part of a focused strategy, seven districts in Delhi—North, New Delhi, Shahdara, Central, South East, South and North West—have been identified for intensified interventions and close monitoring.Addressing officials, Dr Rakesh Gupta, Additional Secretary and Director General, National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), said stronger coordination at the district level is critical to bridging gaps in the HIV care continuum, from testing to treatment and viral suppression.Experts say the gap in Delhi is not due to lack of facilities but challenges in linking patients to care and retaining them in treatment. “Delhi’s current treatment coverage of around 70% does not point to a lack of hospitals or medical expertise. Instead, it reflects a last-mile gap in the HIV care continuum where patients are diagnosed but may not be seamlessly linked to treatment, or struggle to remain engaged in long-term care,” said Dr Neeraj Nischal, Prof of medicine at AIIMS.Delays in starting therapy, stigma, treatment interruptions and the realities of a highly mobile urban population continue to limit progress. Strengthening early initiation of treatment, better patient tracking across facilities and more flexible care models—especially for migrant populations—could help close the gap.He also emphasised the need for portable treatment systems, including a unified patient database, multi-month dispensing of medicines and community-based distribution to ensure continuity of care for people who frequently move for work. The focus, he noted, must shift from a static, facility-based approach to a more patient-centric system that supports continuity of care.Haryana, in comparison, has shown relatively better outcomes with a treatment cascade of around 81:83:95, though further improvements are needed.Nationwide, 219 districts have been identified as priority areas for intensified HIV/AIDS interventions, including 11 in Haryana and 7 in Delhi.The government is working towards the global 95-95-95 targets and is now pushing for an enhanced 95-95-99 goal, with an aim to bring HIV/AIDS under control by 2027.Officials also stressed the need to eliminate mother-to-child transmission through timely testing and treatment.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Conducts Ex Dweep Shakti, Tri-Service Drill To Boost Coastal And Island DefenceHow An Indian LPG Tanker Took An Unusual Route To Escape Strait Of HormuzTrump Ready To End Iran War Despite Hormuz Blockade?; Iran’s Oil Revenues Soar Thanks To Trump’s War’India’s Silence Helpful To US, Israel And Gulf States’: Former Deputy NSA Pankaj Saran On Iran WarBig April Financial Reset: New Rules For UPI, ATM, PAN, FASTag, Railway Booking To Impact Daily Life’Like Political Vultures’: PM Modi Slams Congress For ‘Spreading Fear’ Amid West Asia CrisisFallen Leaves To Cooking Fuel: IIT Bombay Develops Indigenous Technology To Tackle LPG Crisis‘One Roti’ For Survival? Pakistani Cleric Stuns India, Reveals Kashmir’s Dark Insurgency SecretMajor Boost Of India’s Maritime Capabilities, Indian Navy Gets 2 Warships & Survey Vessel In Single Day’Played Bangladeshi National Anthem’: Rajnath Singh Slams Congress In Assam Over Infiltration123PhotostoriesThe greatest TV rivalries of all time: ‘Breaking Bad’, ‘Sherlock’ and more6 iconic 1990s car interiors that redefined luxury designYou can now eat at Louis Vuitton: Inside its unbelievable new Seoul cafe and restaurant3 most common foods to consume daily to improve fatty liver; easy recipes inside8 edible flowers to grow for a naturally colourful culinary style10 Ocean-inspired home names and their meaningsFrom city squares to small towns, thousands march in ‘No Kings’ protests across United StatesThink your liver is safe because you don’t drink? These daily habits could be harming it, and how to protect it starting today5 iconic fashion quotes that will instantly upgrade your style todayExclusive – Prince Narula opens up on The 50, reacts to claims of using Elvish Yadav’s name for TRP, and addresses Rajat Dalal’s allegations about giving up the Ticket to Finale out of fear123Hot PicksIncome Tax Changes from April 1stPost office small savings schemesNASA Artemis IIAmazon treeIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingWest Bengal PollsRajasthan Board 12th Science ResultVaibhav SooryavanshiKarnataka 1st PUC ResultsUS Iran WarKolkata Assembly ElectionBihar Temple NewsRavindra JadejaDrake Maye InjuryBank Holiday this week

NEW DELHI: Despite progress in HIV control, Delhi continues to face gaps in treatment coverage, with only about 70% of identified patients currently linked to care, prompting the Centre to step up district-level action.At a high-level workshop—‘Suraksha Sankalp Karyashala’—held in the capital, the Union health ministry reviewed HIV response in Delhi and Haryana, stressing the need to improve testing, treatment linkage and patient follow-up.Delhi, with an estimated 59,079 people living with HIV and an adult prevalence of 0.33%, has been flagged for urgent improvement, particularly in ensuring that those diagnosed are started on and retained in treatment.As part of a focused strategy, seven districts in Delhi—North, New Delhi, Shahdara, Central, South East, South and North West—have been identified for intensified interventions and close monitoring.Addressing officials, Dr Rakesh Gupta, Additional Secretary and Director General, National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), said stronger coordination at the district level is critical to bridging gaps in the HIV care continuum, from testing to treatment and viral suppression.Experts say the gap in Delhi is not due to lack of facilities but challenges in linking patients to care and retaining them in treatment. “Delhi’s current treatment coverage of around 70% does not point to a lack of hospitals or medical expertise. Instead, it reflects a last-mile gap in the HIV care continuum where patients are diagnosed but may not be seamlessly linked to treatment, or struggle to remain engaged in long-term care,” said Dr Neeraj Nischal, Prof of medicine at AIIMS.Delays in starting therapy, stigma, treatment interruptions and the realities of a highly mobile urban population continue to limit progress. Strengthening early initiation of treatment, better patient tracking across facilities and more flexible care models—especially for migrant populations—could help close the gap.He also emphasised the need for portable treatment systems, including a unified patient database, multi-month dispensing of medicines and community-based distribution to ensure continuity of care for people who frequently move for work. The focus, he noted, must shift from a static, facility-based approach to a more patient-centric system that supports continuity of care.Haryana, in comparison, has shown relatively better outcomes with a treatment cascade of around 81:83:95, though further improvements are needed.Nationwide, 219 districts have been identified as priority areas for intensified HIV/AIDS interventions, including 11 in Haryana and 7 in Delhi.The government is working towards the global 95-95-95 targets and is now pushing for an enhanced 95-95-99 goal, with an aim to bring HIV/AIDS under control by 2027.Officials also stressed the need to eliminate mother-to-child transmission through timely testing and treatment.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Conducts Ex Dweep Shakti, Tri-Service Drill To Boost Coastal And Island DefenceHow An Indian LPG Tanker Took An Unusual Route To Escape Strait Of HormuzTrump Ready To End Iran War Despite Hormuz Blockade?; Iran’s Oil Revenues Soar Thanks To Trump’s War’India’s Silence Helpful To US, Israel And Gulf States’: Former Deputy NSA Pankaj Saran On Iran WarBig April Financial Reset: New Rules For UPI, ATM, PAN, FASTag, Railway Booking To Impact Daily Life’Like Political Vultures’: PM Modi Slams Congress For ‘Spreading Fear’ Amid West Asia CrisisFallen Leaves To Cooking Fuel: IIT Bombay Develops Indigenous Technology To Tackle LPG Crisis‘One Roti’ For Survival? Pakistani Cleric Stuns India, Reveals Kashmir’s Dark Insurgency SecretMajor Boost Of India’s Maritime Capabilities, Indian Navy Gets 2 Warships & Survey Vessel In Single Day’Played Bangladeshi National Anthem’: Rajnath Singh Slams Congress In Assam Over Infiltration123PhotostoriesThe greatest TV rivalries of all time: ‘Breaking Bad’, ‘Sherlock’ and more6 iconic 1990s car interiors that redefined luxury designYou can now eat at Louis Vuitton: Inside its unbelievable new Seoul cafe and restaurant3 most common foods to consume daily to improve fatty liver; easy recipes inside8 edible flowers to grow for a naturally colourful culinary style10 Ocean-inspired home names and their meaningsFrom city squares to small towns, thousands march in ‘No Kings’ protests across United StatesThink your liver is safe because you don’t drink? These daily habits could be harming it, and how to protect it starting today5 iconic fashion quotes that will instantly upgrade your style todayExclusive – Prince Narula opens up on The 50, reacts to claims of using Elvish Yadav’s name for TRP, and addresses Rajat Dalal’s allegations about giving up the Ticket to Finale out of fear123Hot PicksIncome Tax Changes from April 1stPost office small savings schemesNASA Artemis IIAmazon treeIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingWest Bengal PollsRajasthan Board 12th Science ResultVaibhav SooryavanshiKarnataka 1st PUC ResultsUS Iran WarKolkata Assembly ElectionBihar Temple NewsRavindra JadejaDrake Maye InjuryBank Holiday this week

NEW DELHI: Despite progress in HIV control, Delhi continues to face gaps in treatment coverage, with only about 70% of identified patients currently linked to care, prompting the Centre to step up district-level action.At a high-level workshop—‘Suraksha Sankalp Karyashala’—held in the capital, the Union health ministry reviewed HIV response in Delhi and Haryana, stressing the…

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Alec Baldwin’s 9-year-old son Leo hospitalised during beach vacation; Hilaria Baldwin shares update: ‘Well taken care of’

Alec Baldwin’s 9-year-old son Leo hospitalised during beach vacation; Hilaria Baldwin shares update: ‘Well taken care of’

A fun family beach vacation for Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Baldwin took an alarming turn when their 9-year-old son Leonardo, affectionately known as Leo, suffered a head injury that landed him in the hospital. Hilaria, who had just reunited with her family after a work trip, shared a candid and emotional update on Instagram, revealing…

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Rs 80 lakh package, US house, woman’s kin unaware of marriage: More skeletons tumble out in Bengaluru techie couple’s suicide

Rs 80 lakh package, US house, woman’s kin unaware of marriage: More skeletons tumble out in Bengaluru techie couple’s suicide

A young techie couple who had moved from Hyderabad to Bengaluru died by suicide within minutes of each other at their apartment in the city’s Kothanur area, police said. BENGALURU: A young techie couple who had moved from Hyderabad to Bengaluru died by suicide within minutes of each other at their apartment in the city’s…

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Quote of the day by George Washington: “War: An act of violence whose object is to constrain the enemy, to accomplish our will.”

Quote of the day by George Washington: “War: An act of violence whose object is to constrain the enemy, to accomplish our will.”

War is often described with big words like honour and victory. But when you strip all that away, the core idea is much simpler.Today’s quote of the day, “War: An act of violence whose object is to constrain the enemy, to accomplish our will,” is attributed to George Washington. As a military leader, he saw…

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Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, during his visit to Champawat district on Tuesday, conducted an on-site inspection of the under-construction state-of-the-art Science Centre being built at a cost of approximately Rs 55.52 crore CHAMPAWAT: Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, during his visit to Champawat district on Tuesday, conducted an on-site inspection of the under-construction state-of-the-art science centre being built at a cost of approximately Rs 55.52 crore, according to an official release.He closely reviewed the quality, progress, and timeliness of the construction work and issued necessary directions to the concerned officials.During the inspection, the chief minister examined the proposed scientific galleries and the four-storey science campus facilities. The campus will include a hostel for 40 students, staff quarters, and other essential amenities, making it an important residential scientific learning centre for students.On this occasion, director general of UCOST, Durgesh Pant, informed that the two-storey science gallery block will feature a “Fun Science Gallery,” exhibition halls, science and agriculture galleries, a training hall, and a modern astronomy gallery.Additionally, the premises will include a 120-seat auditorium, a modern 71-seat planetarium (with inner and outer dome facilities), and world-class conference and development halls for staff.After the inspection, the chief minister also reviewed science models prepared by students from various schools and interacted with them, encouraging the young innovators.The chief minister stated that this science centre will become a major hub for education, research, and innovation for the students of the state in the future.CM Dhami emphasised that development is incomplete without science, and through this centre, children from remote areas will also get the opportunity to understand modern scientific technologies and astronomy. The state government aims to develop a scientific temperament among the youth and prepare them for future challenges.Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami also directed the executing agency to complete the construction work within the stipulated timeframe while maintaining high quality. He further stressed the importance of adhering to environmental standards and ensuring the safety of workers during construction.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Conducts Ex Dweep Shakti, Tri-Service Drill To Boost Coastal And Island DefenceHow An Indian LPG Tanker Took An Unusual Route To Escape Strait Of HormuzTrump Ready To End Iran War Despite Hormuz Blockade?; Iran’s Oil Revenues Soar Thanks To Trump’s War’India’s Silence Helpful To US, Israel And Gulf States’: Former Deputy NSA Pankaj Saran On Iran WarBig April Financial Reset: New Rules For UPI, ATM, PAN, FASTag, Railway Booking To Impact Daily Life’Like Political Vultures’: PM Modi Slams Congress For ‘Spreading Fear’ Amid West Asia CrisisFallen Leaves To Cooking Fuel: IIT Bombay Develops Indigenous Technology To Tackle LPG Crisis‘One Roti’ For Survival? Pakistani Cleric Stuns India, Reveals Kashmir’s Dark Insurgency SecretMajor Boost Of India’s Maritime Capabilities, Indian Navy Gets 2 Warships & Survey Vessel In Single Day’Played Bangladeshi National Anthem’: Rajnath Singh Slams Congress In Assam Over Infiltration123Photostories6 of the world’s most vegetarian-friendly countries to exploreTop 7 tallest buildings of Singapore defining the city’s skylineApril’s Full Moon 2026 Love Predictions for each zodiac signHow to handle sibling tantrums during summer holidaysThe greatest TV rivalries of all time: ‘Breaking Bad’, ‘Sherlock’ and more6 iconic 1990s car interiors that redefined luxury designYou can now eat at Louis Vuitton: Inside its unbelievable new Seoul cafe and restaurant3 most common foods to consume daily to improve fatty liver; easy recipes inside8 edible flowers to grow for a naturally colourful culinary style10 Ocean-inspired home names and their meanings123Hot PicksIncome Tax Changes from April 1stPost office small savings schemesNASA Artemis IIAmazon treeIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingWest Bengal PollsRajasthan Board 12th Science ResultVaibhav SooryavanshiKarnataka 1st PUC ResultsUS Iran WarKolkata Assembly ElectionBihar Temple NewsRavindra JadejaDrake Maye InjuryBank Holiday this week

Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, during his visit to Champawat district on Tuesday, conducted an on-site inspection of the under-construction state-of-the-art Science Centre being built at a cost of approximately Rs 55.52 crore CHAMPAWAT: Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, during his visit to Champawat district on Tuesday, conducted an on-site inspection of the under-construction state-of-the-art science centre being built at a cost of approximately Rs 55.52 crore, according to an official release.He closely reviewed the quality, progress, and timeliness of the construction work and issued necessary directions to the concerned officials.During the inspection, the chief minister examined the proposed scientific galleries and the four-storey science campus facilities. The campus will include a hostel for 40 students, staff quarters, and other essential amenities, making it an important residential scientific learning centre for students.On this occasion, director general of UCOST, Durgesh Pant, informed that the two-storey science gallery block will feature a “Fun Science Gallery,” exhibition halls, science and agriculture galleries, a training hall, and a modern astronomy gallery.Additionally, the premises will include a 120-seat auditorium, a modern 71-seat planetarium (with inner and outer dome facilities), and world-class conference and development halls for staff.After the inspection, the chief minister also reviewed science models prepared by students from various schools and interacted with them, encouraging the young innovators.The chief minister stated that this science centre will become a major hub for education, research, and innovation for the students of the state in the future.CM Dhami emphasised that development is incomplete without science, and through this centre, children from remote areas will also get the opportunity to understand modern scientific technologies and astronomy. The state government aims to develop a scientific temperament among the youth and prepare them for future challenges.Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami also directed the executing agency to complete the construction work within the stipulated timeframe while maintaining high quality. He further stressed the importance of adhering to environmental standards and ensuring the safety of workers during construction.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Conducts Ex Dweep Shakti, Tri-Service Drill To Boost Coastal And Island DefenceHow An Indian LPG Tanker Took An Unusual Route To Escape Strait Of HormuzTrump Ready To End Iran War Despite Hormuz Blockade?; Iran’s Oil Revenues Soar Thanks To Trump’s War’India’s Silence Helpful To US, Israel And Gulf States’: Former Deputy NSA Pankaj Saran On Iran WarBig April Financial Reset: New Rules For UPI, ATM, PAN, FASTag, Railway Booking To Impact Daily Life’Like Political Vultures’: PM Modi Slams Congress For ‘Spreading Fear’ Amid West Asia CrisisFallen Leaves To Cooking Fuel: IIT Bombay Develops Indigenous Technology To Tackle LPG Crisis‘One Roti’ For Survival? Pakistani Cleric Stuns India, Reveals Kashmir’s Dark Insurgency SecretMajor Boost Of India’s Maritime Capabilities, Indian Navy Gets 2 Warships & Survey Vessel In Single Day’Played Bangladeshi National Anthem’: Rajnath Singh Slams Congress In Assam Over Infiltration123Photostories6 of the world’s most vegetarian-friendly countries to exploreTop 7 tallest buildings of Singapore defining the city’s skylineApril’s Full Moon 2026 Love Predictions for each zodiac signHow to handle sibling tantrums during summer holidaysThe greatest TV rivalries of all time: ‘Breaking Bad’, ‘Sherlock’ and more6 iconic 1990s car interiors that redefined luxury designYou can now eat at Louis Vuitton: Inside its unbelievable new Seoul cafe and restaurant3 most common foods to consume daily to improve fatty liver; easy recipes inside8 edible flowers to grow for a naturally colourful culinary style10 Ocean-inspired home names and their meanings123Hot PicksIncome Tax Changes from April 1stPost office small savings schemesNASA Artemis IIAmazon treeIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingWest Bengal PollsRajasthan Board 12th Science ResultVaibhav SooryavanshiKarnataka 1st PUC ResultsUS Iran WarKolkata Assembly ElectionBihar Temple NewsRavindra JadejaDrake Maye InjuryBank Holiday this week

Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, during his visit to Champawat district on Tuesday, conducted an on-site inspection of the under-construction state-of-the-art Science Centre being built at a cost of approximately Rs 55.52 crore CHAMPAWAT: Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, during his visit to Champawat district on Tuesday, conducted an on-site inspection of the…

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KEAM admit card 2026 expected to be released soon: Direct link to download Kerala CEE exam hall tickets here

KEAM admit card 2026 expected to be released soon: Direct link to download Kerala CEE exam hall tickets here

KEAM admit card 2026 expected to be released soon KEAM admit card 2026: The Commissioner of Entrance Examination (CEE) is expected to release the Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) 2026 admit cards today, April 1, 2026, according to various media reports. Candidates will need their login credentials, such as application number and password. The hall…

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Thalapathy Vijay’s close friend and actor Shaam reveals ‘Jana Nayagan’ star’s reason for quitting films: ‘If you decide…’

Thalapathy Vijay’s close friend and actor Shaam reveals ‘Jana Nayagan’ star’s reason for quitting films: ‘If you decide…’

Actor Shaam revealed Thalapathy Vijay’s motivation for quitting films to pursue politics, stating Vijay believes in full commitment to any endeavor. Shaam also lauded Vijay’s upcoming film ‘Jana Nayagan’ as a historic project, predicting its massive success. He further discussed his own career choices and admiration for directors like Durai Senthilkumar. Thalapathy Vijay’s decision to…

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New research reveals the toll— 3 psychology-backed tips to fight back

New research reveals the toll— 3 psychology-backed tips to fight back

Have you ever noticed how sometimes talking to certain people– be it a negative coworker or a nosy neighbour– ends up making you feeling drained, older, and snappier? You’re not imagining it. New research warns: “hasslers”—those people who stir drama, belittle, or complicate life—might literally speed up your biological clock. Funded by the National Institute…

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Virgo Horoscope Today, April 1, 2026: Decide and act without overthinking

Virgo Horoscope Today, April 1, 2026: Decide and act without overthinking

Virgos, today brings a chance for acknowledgment and admiration; however, your thoughts may fluctuate between excitement and uncertainty. Choose your advisors carefully and direct your efforts towards what truly matters. In romance, value consistency over challenges. The business landscape is ripe with fresh prospects, but rely more on your intuition than on the noise around…

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Representational Image NEW DELHI: The first phase of the next national Census—an exercise last conducted in 2011—will begin on Wednesday, marking the start of the world’s largest enumeration drive.The exercise will be the country’s 16th Census and the eighth since Independence. It was originally scheduled for 2021 but was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.   Watch Census Goes Fully Digital: How India Will Count Its Population With Apps, Data And Self-Entry Here are 10 things to know about Census 2027:The first phase, known as the House Listing and Housing Census, will run for six months until September. During this period, data on the condition of houses, available household amenities, and assets owned by households will be collected.The reference date for this leg is 00:00 hours of March 1, 2027 (October 1, 2026, for Ladakh and snow-bound non-synchronous areas of Jammu and Kashmir; Uttarakhand’s and Himachal Pradesh).Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Delhi, Goa, Karnataka, Lakshadweep, Mizoram, Odisha, and Sikkim will do the Houselisting Census from April 16 to May 15 along with a period of self-enumeration from April 1 to 15.Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, and Haryana will start Houselisting Census from May 1 to May 30 with a period of self-enumeration from April 16 to April 30.In the second phase, population enumeration will be conducted during February 2027. However, in Ladakh, snow-bound, non-synchronous areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh, this leg will be held during September 2026.During this phase, information on demographics, socio-economics, education, migration, fertility, etc. will be collected.For the first time, the exercise will also involve caste enumeration, dates for which will be announced later.In another first, the population count drive will be held digitally. Enumerators will collect and submit data directly through a mobile app. In addition to this, there will be an online provision for self-enumeration in both the phases.The Union government has approved an outlay of Rs 11,718.24 crore for Census 2027.(With ANI inputs)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Conducts Ex Dweep Shakti, Tri-Service Drill To Boost Coastal And Island DefenceHow An Indian LPG Tanker Took An Unusual Route To Escape Strait Of HormuzTrump Ready To End Iran War Despite Hormuz Blockade?; Iran’s Oil Revenues Soar Thanks To Trump’s War’India’s Silence Helpful To US, Israel And Gulf States’: Former Deputy NSA Pankaj Saran On Iran WarBig April Financial Reset: New Rules For UPI, ATM, PAN, FASTag, Railway Booking To Impact Daily Life’Like Political Vultures’: PM Modi Slams Congress For ‘Spreading Fear’ Amid West Asia CrisisFallen Leaves To Cooking Fuel: IIT Bombay Develops Indigenous Technology To Tackle LPG Crisis‘One Roti’ For Survival? Pakistani Cleric Stuns India, Reveals Kashmir’s Dark Insurgency SecretMajor Boost Of India’s Maritime Capabilities, Indian Navy Gets 2 Warships & Survey Vessel In Single Day’Played Bangladeshi National Anthem’: Rajnath Singh Slams Congress In Assam Over Infiltration123PhotostoriesMom-to-be Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya’s TV journey: Fromthe city ofBhopal to the land of dreams6 of the world’s most vegetarian-friendly countries to exploreTop 7 tallest buildings of Singapore defining the city’s skylineApril’s Full Moon 2026 Love Predictions for each zodiac signHow to handle sibling tantrums during summer holidaysThe greatest TV rivalries of all time: ‘Breaking Bad’, ‘Sherlock’ and more6 iconic 1990s car interiors that redefined luxury designYou can now eat at Louis Vuitton: Inside its unbelievable new Seoul cafe and restaurant3 most common foods to consume daily to improve fatty liver; easy recipes inside8 edible flowers to grow for a naturally colourful culinary style123Hot PicksIncome Tax Changes from April 1stPost office small savings schemesNASA Artemis IIAmazon treeIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingWest Bengal PollsRajasthan Board 12th Science ResultVaibhav SooryavanshiKarnataka 1st PUC ResultsUS Iran WarKolkata Assembly ElectionBihar Temple NewsRavindra JadejaDrake Maye InjuryBank Holiday this week

Representational Image NEW DELHI: The first phase of the next national Census—an exercise last conducted in 2011—will begin on Wednesday, marking the start of the world’s largest enumeration drive.The exercise will be the country’s 16th Census and the eighth since Independence. It was originally scheduled for 2021 but was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Watch Census Goes Fully Digital: How India Will Count Its Population With Apps, Data And Self-Entry Here are 10 things to know about Census 2027:The first phase, known as the House Listing and Housing Census, will run for six months until September. During this period, data on the condition of houses, available household amenities, and assets owned by households will be collected.The reference date for this leg is 00:00 hours of March 1, 2027 (October 1, 2026, for Ladakh and snow-bound non-synchronous areas of Jammu and Kashmir; Uttarakhand’s and Himachal Pradesh).Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Delhi, Goa, Karnataka, Lakshadweep, Mizoram, Odisha, and Sikkim will do the Houselisting Census from April 16 to May 15 along with a period of self-enumeration from April 1 to 15.Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, and Haryana will start Houselisting Census from May 1 to May 30 with a period of self-enumeration from April 16 to April 30.In the second phase, population enumeration will be conducted during February 2027. However, in Ladakh, snow-bound, non-synchronous areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh, this leg will be held during September 2026.During this phase, information on demographics, socio-economics, education, migration, fertility, etc. will be collected.For the first time, the exercise will also involve caste enumeration, dates for which will be announced later.In another first, the population count drive will be held digitally. Enumerators will collect and submit data directly through a mobile app. In addition to this, there will be an online provision for self-enumeration in both the phases.The Union government has approved an outlay of Rs 11,718.24 crore for Census 2027.(With ANI inputs)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Conducts Ex Dweep Shakti, Tri-Service Drill To Boost Coastal And Island DefenceHow An Indian LPG Tanker Took An Unusual Route To Escape Strait Of HormuzTrump Ready To End Iran War Despite Hormuz Blockade?; Iran’s Oil Revenues Soar Thanks To Trump’s War’India’s Silence Helpful To US, Israel And Gulf States’: Former Deputy NSA Pankaj Saran On Iran WarBig April Financial Reset: New Rules For UPI, ATM, PAN, FASTag, Railway Booking To Impact Daily Life’Like Political Vultures’: PM Modi Slams Congress For ‘Spreading Fear’ Amid West Asia CrisisFallen Leaves To Cooking Fuel: IIT Bombay Develops Indigenous Technology To Tackle LPG Crisis‘One Roti’ For Survival? Pakistani Cleric Stuns India, Reveals Kashmir’s Dark Insurgency SecretMajor Boost Of India’s Maritime Capabilities, Indian Navy Gets 2 Warships & Survey Vessel In Single Day’Played Bangladeshi National Anthem’: Rajnath Singh Slams Congress In Assam Over Infiltration123PhotostoriesMom-to-be Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya’s TV journey: Fromthe city ofBhopal to the land of dreams6 of the world’s most vegetarian-friendly countries to exploreTop 7 tallest buildings of Singapore defining the city’s skylineApril’s Full Moon 2026 Love Predictions for each zodiac signHow to handle sibling tantrums during summer holidaysThe greatest TV rivalries of all time: ‘Breaking Bad’, ‘Sherlock’ and more6 iconic 1990s car interiors that redefined luxury designYou can now eat at Louis Vuitton: Inside its unbelievable new Seoul cafe and restaurant3 most common foods to consume daily to improve fatty liver; easy recipes inside8 edible flowers to grow for a naturally colourful culinary style123Hot PicksIncome Tax Changes from April 1stPost office small savings schemesNASA Artemis IIAmazon treeIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingWest Bengal PollsRajasthan Board 12th Science ResultVaibhav SooryavanshiKarnataka 1st PUC ResultsUS Iran WarKolkata Assembly ElectionBihar Temple NewsRavindra JadejaDrake Maye InjuryBank Holiday this week

Representational Image NEW DELHI: The first phase of the next national Census—an exercise last conducted in 2011—will begin on Wednesday, marking the start of the world’s largest enumeration drive.The exercise will be the country’s 16th Census and the eighth since Independence. It was originally scheduled for 2021 but was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic….

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