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By Parvati Das , 23 July 2025
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Brigade Group’s Hospitality Arm Sets Rs. 85–90 Price Band for Upcoming IPO

Brigade Group’s hospitality subsidiary is preparing to enter the capital markets with an initial public offering priced between Rs. 85 and Rs. 90 per share. The IPO reflects the company’s strategic move to unlock value from its hotel business and strengthen its balance sheet amid a resurging tourism and business travel sector. With the offering expected to attract both institutional and retail investors, the listing is poised to position Brigade’s hospitality vertical as a standalone public entity.

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  • IPO Watch
  • Hospitality Sector
  • Business
By Manbir Sandhu , 23 July 2025
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Navigating PCOS in the Monsoon: Five Dietary Pitfalls Women Should Avoid for Better Symptom Management

As seasonal changes affect dietary habits and health conditions, women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) must exercise additional care during the monsoon months. A prominent gynecologist has identified five common foods that can exacerbate PCOS symptoms due to their inflammatory, hormonal, or metabolic impact. Avoiding these specific items—deep-fried snacks, sugary desserts, high-dairy products, processed carbohydrates, and caffeine-laden beverages—can significantly help in managing irregular cycles, bloating, insulin resistance, and mood swings.

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  • Healthcare
  • PCOS
  • World News
By Nimrat , 23 July 2025
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Building Better Brains: Four Key Insights Every Parent Should Know About Childhood Neurological Development

Supporting healthy brain development in children requires more than just good nutrition or quality schooling. According to leading neurologists, the foundations of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral health are laid early—and parental involvement is essential. Four science-backed strategies stand out: ensuring consistent routines, promoting unstructured play, nurturing emotional bonds, and limiting overstimulation. These elements are not only critical for optimal neurological growth but also serve to protect against developmental delays and long-term behavioral issues.

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  • Healthcare
  • World News
By Agamveer Singh , 23 July 2025
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Craving Sugar and Feeling Moody? A Cardiologist Explains Why Your Metabolism Might Be Signaling Trouble

Unexplained fatigue, irritability, and persistent cravings for sugar or caffeine might not just be the result of a poor night’s sleep—they could be your metabolism sending distress signals. A leading California-based cardiologist warns that these subtle yet widespread symptoms may indicate deeper metabolic dysfunction. Left unchecked, this imbalance can increase the risk of chronic illnesses such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Understanding the connection between metabolic health and daily habits is essential for early intervention.

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  • Healthcare
  • World News
By Nishant Verma , 23 July 2025
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Harbhajan Singh Reflects on 'Slapgate' Scandal and Its Emotional Aftermath with Sreesanth's Family

Nearly two decades after the infamous IPL altercation between Harbhajan Singh and Sreesanth, the off-field repercussions continue to unfold in unexpected ways. In a recent revelation, Harbhajan shared a deeply personal and emotional moment when Sreesanth’s daughter told him she didn’t want to speak with him, citing the past incident involving her father. The disclosure has reignited conversations around sportsmanship, legacy, and the long shadows that public controversies can cast—not just on athletes, but also on their families.

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  • Sports
  • Cricket
  • IPL
By Nimrat , 23 July 2025
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Academic Dreams vs. Air Quality: Delhi Student Denied Admission Over Pollution Fears

In a telling reflection of India’s growing environmental crisis, a top-performing student who secured a coveted seat at a premier Delhi University college has been denied admission by her parents due to worsening pollution levels in the capital. The decision, while deeply personal, underscores the increasing tension between academic aspirations and health concerns among urban Indian families. As air quality continues to deteriorate, especially in Northern India, parents are re-evaluating the trade-offs between prestigious education and long-term well-being.

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  • Pollution
  • Trending
  • Education
By Gurleen Bajwa , 23 July 2025
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Yuvraj Singh Faces Backlash Over WCL Exit Amid Criticism of Selective Solidarity

Yuvraj Singh, one of India’s most celebrated cricketing icons, has found himself at the center of a heated controversy after announcing his withdrawal from the World Championship of Legends (WCL). While his exit was intended as a gesture of solidarity, critics have lambasted the move as inconsistent and performative. The backlash intensified on social media, with many accusing the cricketer and his peers of applying double standards—questioning why they continued casual associations with those they now publicly distance themselves from.

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  • WCL
  • Cricket
  • Sports
By Anant Kumar , 23 July 2025
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Karnataka Approves Regularisation of B-Khata Properties in Bengaluru: A Game-Changer for Property Owners

In a move poised to significantly alter the urban landscape of Bengaluru, the Karnataka Cabinet has approved the regularisation of B-Khata properties. This landmark decision seeks to integrate thousands of previously unapproved or semi-legal constructions into the formal urban governance framework. For property owners, this step offers a path to legal legitimacy, opening doors to building permissions, loans, and official utilities. The Cabinet’s approval brings long-awaited clarity to an issue that has hindered both property development and municipal planning for years.

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  • Real Estate
  • Economy
By Maulik Majumdar , 23 July 2025
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Navigating Tax Rules When Buying Property from an NRI: What Indian Residents Need to Know

As more Indians seek to invest in high-value real estate, many find opportunities in purchasing properties owned by Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). While these transactions can be financially attractive, they also come with unique tax implications for resident Indian buyers. One of the most important aspects involves compliance with tax deducted at source (TDS) obligations under the Income Tax Act. Failure to adhere to the correct procedures may invite hefty penalties.

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  • Real Estate
  • Economy
By Amrita Bhatia , 23 July 2025
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Brigade Hotel Ventures to Launch Rs. 750 Crore IPO on July 24

Brigade Hotel Ventures Ltd, the hospitality arm of real estate developer Brigade Group, is set to open its initial public offering (IPO) on July 24, aiming to raise Rs. 750 crore. The offering, a combination of fresh issue and offer-for-sale (OFS), marks a strategic move to unlock value within the company’s hotel portfolio and strengthen its financial position. With interests in premium hotels across key Indian cities, Brigade Hotel Ventures intends to utilize the proceeds for debt reduction, expansion, and working capital needs.

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  • IPO Watch
  • Business
  • Hotel Sector

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