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Semaglutide Launch: Domestic companies launch semaglutide jabs at affordable prices

NEW DELHI: Several domestic companies including Sun Pharma, Torrent, Zydus, Dr Reddy’s, Glenmark and Alkem announced the launch of semaglutide on Day 1, substantially lowering the cost of weight-loss therapy.This is in the wake of the innovator Novo Nordisk losing its patent on semaglutide on March 20.Sun Pharma’s weekly therapy costs, from initiation to the…

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Inside FedEx effort to deliver AI training to over 400,000 workers

For the close to half-a-million workers at FedEx, a major AI journey is underway. The logistics giant is in the midst of a widespread AI literacy initiative that it says will make employees more knowledgeable, efficient and promotion-ready. Launched in early December in partnership with tech consulting firm Accenture, the enterprise-wide education program is also meant to spark innovation…

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‘Biwi ki suno sirf toh …’: Newlywed Kuldeep Yadav makes honest admission at TOISA 2025 | Cricket News

Kuldeep Yadav and his wife Vanshika (File Photo) LUCKNOW: Team India spinner Kuldeep Yadav added a touch of humour to a celebratory evening at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2025, offering a candid glimpse into his newly married life while being honoured for his performances.The Uttar Pradesh spinner, who was among several athletes…

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BWSSB rolls out OTS scheme, waives interest on water bill arrears, for residents of Bengaluru

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru in-charge Minister D.K. Shivakumar. | Photo Credit: File Photo A one-time settlement (OTS) scheme, waiving 100% interest on pending water bills, was announced by the Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru in-charge Minister D.K. Shivakumar on Saturday. The OTS will be operational for three months from April to June. The…

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Why Spring Is Disappearing In India: ‘Winter is coming,’ spring is not: Why India’s Rituraj is losing its throne

There was a time when March in India felt like a pause.Not winter, not summer. Not the bite of January fog, not the hard glare of May. It was the season of light shawls, flowering trees, exam mornings, cool evenings and that brief, forgiving softness between two extremes.Now, in many parts of India, that pause…

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