AstraZeneca has acknowledged that its Covid-19 vaccine, Covishield, may lead to Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS), following legal action over alleged severe harm and deaths linked to the vaccine.
The Uttarakhand government has suspended licenses for 14 products sold by Patanjali Ayurved and Divya Pharmacy, owned by Baba Ramdev, due to repeated violations of regulations, particularly regarding misleading advertisements.
A claim surfaced on social media alleging that BJP in Kerala resorted to sharing beef recipes on its official Twitter handle to garner votes for the 2024 elections. Originating from The Savala Vada newspaper's Instagram page, the claim circulated widely
The Bombay Shaving Company's recent advertisement featuring Prachi Nigam, the UP board topper, has sparked controversy and faced widespread criticism for its poor taste. The ad, aiming to express solidarity with Nigam amidst trolling for her facial hair
In response to the viral claims, Dhruv Rathi denied the allegations on Twitter, labeling them as entirely fabricated to tarnish his reputation. He emphasized that these false claims were concocted to divert attention from content of his important videos.
The passage sheds light on issue of watermelon adulteration, revealing use of harmful chemicals and additives to enhance appearance and ripeness of watermelons. It underscores the importance of consumer awareness caution when purchasing watermelons
Himalaya Wellness Ayurveda, a prominent herbal products brand, is under scrutiny for allegations regarding the quality of its flagship product, Liv.52, and other brands. Uttarakhand Ayurveda Drugs Controller office has issued a stern warning to the public
A misleading video purportedly showing cows being exported from Adani's port in Gujarat to Arab countries for slaughter has been debunked. The video originated from Egypt and was posted by Hamed ELhagary, a meat wholesaler, on April 19, 2024.
Recent months have seen a troubling increase in tragic deaths among Indian students in the United States, causing concern within both the student community and the broader Indian population. Reports of these deaths, numbering 11 in 2024 alone