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Too many meds in old age? Cutting back could be safe

Elderly individuals, especially those frail or with limited life expectancy, may no longer need all their long-term medications. A global review suggests carefully stopping some drugs can be safe, reducing risks like falls and confusion. Doctors emphasize a shift towards patient-centered care, where medication reduction, when supervised, can improve well-being and energy levels.

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Iran hands Hormuz pass to India, Pak, Russia, China, Iraq

Iran has permitted India to use the Strait of Hormuz, allowing 20 Indian cargo vessels and 18 LPG tankers to pass. This decision, following diplomatic efforts by India, eases concerns about energy supply disruptions. Iran stated that ships linked to its adversaries will be denied passage through the strategic waterway.

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Vaishnaw flags harm to kids from social media

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted the global challenge of social media’s adverse effects on children. He also discussed the significant global impact of the West Asia conflict, asserting India’s strong economic position. Vaishnaw criticized the opposition for what he termed a low level of political discourse. He stated that India’s growth story remains robust.

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India has begun process to take a leap from 5G to 6G: Scindia

India is actively participating in global discussions for 6G technology standards, a significant shift from previous generations. Communication Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted India’s new role as a partner in setting international telecom standards. The Bharat 6G Alliance, formed in 2024, now boasts 85 members, underscoring the nation’s commitment to shaping future communication networks.

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No shortage of oil and gas, won’t impose curbs: Govt

The government has ruled out restrictions on petrol and diesel sales, assuring citizens of ample oil and gas availability and robust import arrangements. Despite global fuel use curbs and misinformation-driven queues, India’s petroleum and LPG supply remains secure and under control, with reserves and ongoing procurements ensuring uninterrupted dispensing at all retail outlets.

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PM Modi to meet CMs today on West Asia conflict preparedness

Prime Minister Modi is set to convene a video conference with Chief Ministers, excluding those from poll-bound states, to assess national readiness for potential disruptions stemming from the West Asia conflict. The “Team India” spirit will guide discussions on energy supply concerns and preparedness, with the cabinet secretariat to engage excluded states separately.

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India among few engaging all sides in West Asia conflict, says Rijiju

India’s diplomatic prowess in West Asia is highlighted by its ability to engage all parties in the conflict, according to Minister Kiren Rijiju. He emphasized that the nation’s safe passage of ships and high-level dialogues with global leaders demonstrate its active role, countering claims of being a bystander.

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Media contribution key in building Viksit Bharat: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the media’s crucial role in fostering public awareness and national unity at the Times Now Summit 2026. He emphasized that platforms like Times Group are vital in informing citizens, shaping discourse, and amplifying India’s global voice.

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West Asia crisis: Congress again attacks government’s foreign policy

Congress criticized the Modi government’s foreign policy, stating that “the self-styled Vishwaguru’s” diplomacy has transformed a “broken country into a broker country.” The party spokesperson highlighted India’s “extreme embarrassment” and regional diplomacy setback as Pakistan emerges as a mediator in the West Asia war, despite its history of terrorism and nuclear proliferation.

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