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Beyond the Imaginable, Treading a New Path: Nagina Tariq
27+ min ago (46+ words) She has held leadership and senior professional roles with: Across these roles, she has consistently led end-to-end program cycles, including: Through her scholarship, she bridges academic insight with executive and policy action. Media & Professional Information Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 16th December 2025, CyberNewsWire...
35+ min ago (236+ words) Period care is non-negotiable, and the monthly expense of sanitary pads can quickly add up. Sanitary pads play a crucial role during the menstrual cycle by absorbing menstrual flow, preventing leaks, and keeping you comfortable and hygienic throughout the day. When a price drop hits, it's the perfect opportunity to stock up, ensuring you never face a sudden shortage or compromise on hygiene. From choosing the right absorbency and material to picking trusted brands, smart stocking strategies can save both money and stress. This article guides you through the best deals, stocking tips, and key factors for safe, comfortable, and worry-free period care. If managing your period feels stressful or uncomfortable, HT Shop Now has shortlisted the top-rated sanitary pads based on user reviews and trusted performance. These pads provide reliable absorption, leak protection, and all-day comfort, keeping you hygienic…...
GK: This Is Known As The Whistling Village Of India, Where Names Become Songs
36+ min ago (90+ words) About 60 kilometers from Shillong, Meghalaya, Kongthong is a small, picturesque settlement surrounded by lush hills and forests. What sets it apart is its extraordinary practice: every resident has a distinct whistling tune that serves as their identity. Instead of calling each other by spoken names, villagers use these musical notes, creating an atmosphere where daily life is punctuated by song. This tradition, known locally as jingrwai lawbei or "song of the mother," is passed down from mothers to their children and has been preserved for generations. (Image: Incredible India)...
Veep commission’s new Softcare sanitary pads production line
42+ min ago (96+ words) The vice president, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has affirmed the government's commitment to grow its partnership with the Softcare FM manufacturing company, a key domestic player for Ghana's industrialisation, revitalisation, support and transformation under the industrial reset agenda. - You are only allowed to submit content which you have created yourself. - No nudity, pornography and any unlawful content is permitted. - You grant GhanaWeb the right to publish and use your content. - You allow GhanaWeb to communicate with you using the info you provide. - GhanaWeb reserves the right to reject/remove your content without explanation....
PSA: Your kitchen, skincare and makeup may be messing with your hormones
44+ min ago (259+ words) Feeling wiped out despite extended naps, putting on weight even though you're hardly eating, and getting irritable despite consistently checking-in with yourself can make you feel like you're coming apart at the seams. More often than not, though, it's not you " it's your hormones wreaking havoc; but they don't tend to fire off in the wrong direction without reason. Even if you're eating clean, moving plenty and keeping yourself sufficiently hydrated, you really can't fight endocrine disruptors with, well, discipline. Wellness and PCOS creator Rachel (@getyourglowww) explains endocrine disruptors as chemicals that mess with the body's hormones by acting like a blocker, decreasing or increasing them based on context. And at the cost of sounding alarmist? The threat is everywhere. Finally, the most obvious swap? Organic produce over non-organic alternatives. Laundry happens to be a crucial pathway to keep your…...
Pro-life leader hails Vatican for Nativity representing babies that weren't aborted | Fox News Video
48+ min ago (80+ words) Fox News Channel offers its audiences in-depth news reporting, along with opinion and analysis encompassing the principles of free people, free markets and diversity of thought, as an alternative to the left-of-center offerings of the news marketplace. Pro-life leader hails Vatican for Nativity representing babies that weren't aborted 40 Days for Life CEO Shawn Carney spoke about the importance of the Vatican's pro-life Nativity scene to Catholics around the world, calling the display "inspiring....
Rising concern over teenage pregnancies in state
51+ min ago (468+ words) The Women and Child Welfare department has informed that 2,320 cases related to pregnancy among minor girls have been registered with Child Welfare Committees in the last three years Cases of underage girls becoming pregnant are steadily increasing in Karnataka, raising serious concern among authorities, child rights activists and health experts. Whether due to emotional vulnerability, lack of legal awareness, or social pressures, teenage pregnancies are emerging as a worrying trend across the state.According to official data, 2,320 minor girls have become pregnant over the past three years. By the end of October this year alone, 749 cases of teenage pregnancy had already been reported. Officials point out that exposure to sexually explicit content through films, web series and social media reels is influencing adolescents at an impressionable age. Easy access to such content on mobile phones, combined with limited supervision and…...
Increased workload, poor income: How climate change is hitting rural woman more
54+ min ago (171+ words) Climate change is intensifying the workload and vulnerability of women, particularly in rural areas, according to a statement made by the government to the Lok Sabha. Recurring instances of erratic rainfall and the rising likelihood of extreme weather events can lead to loss of agricultural produce, it added. Women are exposed to harvest losses, which are often their sole source of food and income, Minister of State for Environment Kirti Vardhan Singh said. The government also reported that approximately 65 per cent of the total female workforce in India is engaged in agriculture, a sector highly sensitive to climate fluctuations. Women constitute around 30 per cent of cultivators and about 43 per cent of agricultural labourers in the country, the minister said. The government said that to address these risks, it has launched several schemes and programmes that directly or indirectly reduce the…...
The Church needs to watch Channel 4's John Smyth documentary
55+ min ago (498+ words) The following content contains details about disturbing and horrific crimes of abuse that readers may find upsetting. But now, with the release of a two-part Channel 4 documentary, See No Evil, it is clear that there was more yet to be said, and to be heard.(It can be viewed onlinehere). Unsurprisingly, evangelical Christianity is not painted well by Channel 4. Iwerne is compared to a cult, a place where women were informally known as "bunnies." It is described as a culture where some people were seen as "sound - which meant they believed all the right things" while others were "not quite what we want." Andrew Graystone appears in the documentary, as the man brought in to help The Titus Trust, who eventually became aware of an abuse allegation against Smyth. Graystone suggested that further investigation into the abuse allegations was needed....
When I reported my abusive ex - police told me to have surgery to escape him
1+ hour, 6+ min ago (1373+ words) I had been single for a really long time and my friends wanted me to give it a try, so I thought " what's the worst thing that could happen?Lisa, who is going by a pseudonym, remembers. However, Matt was terrible from the beginning; rude, unkind and defensive " but never having had a good relationship, Lisa was unaware just how poorly he was treating her. In the beginning, he gave me a sense of security. But he very soon turned obsessive,' she tells Metro. My best friend complained that he would snap at me whenever he got angry.' He was also controlling; insisting Lisa be at his side all the time. He smoked and I didn't, but I would have to stand outside with him every time he had a cigarette because he hated being alone. If I was looking…...