Rajasthan’s Women Power Brightens Rural Kitchens with Eco-Friendly Cookstoves Saving Firewood and Health

August 9, 2025

Rajasthan’s Women Power Brightens Rural Kitchens with Eco-Friendly Cookstoves Saving Firewood and Health

In Rajasthan’s Udaipur, a women-led group is changing the way rural families cook! Their modern, eco-friendly cookstoves cut firewood use by two-thirds, save money, and protect health. Thousands of tribal households now enjoy cleaner air, shorter cooking times, and less forest pressure. Meet the inspiring women lighting up villages with green tech!

Amy Askren Speaks Out on Hurtful Fitness Ad Amid Husband Ben Askren’s Life-Threatening Battle

August 9, 2025

Amy Askren Speaks Out on Hurtful Fitness Ad Amid Husband Ben Askren’s Life-Threatening Battle

While Ben Askren fought for his life after a deadly staph infection, his wife Amy faced a harsh Instagram fitness ad saying, “You are just soft.” This insensitive ad on Mark Zuckerberg’s platform caused outrage as the Askren family battled a tough time.

Naman Shaw Reveals Secret to Staying Fit Without Regular Gym Sessions

August 8, 2025

Naman Shaw Reveals Secret to Staying Fit Without Regular Gym Sessions

TV actor Naman Shaw shares his fitness secrets! With a busy shooting schedule, he squeezes in gym time and focuses on healthy eating. Discover his daily workout hacks and how household chores keep him active too!

Ozzy Osbourne Passed Away Due to Heart Attack and Parkinson's Disease: Death Certificate Reveals

August 7, 2025

Ozzy Osbourne Passed Away Due to Heart Attack and Parkinson's Disease: Death Certificate Reveals

Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne died at 76 from a heart attack, coronary artery disease, and Parkinson's disease. His daughter filed the death certificate revealing all details.

China Battles Huge Chikungunya Outbreak Using Drones, AI, and Super Mosquitoes!

August 7, 2025

China Battles Huge Chikungunya Outbreak Using Drones, AI, and Super Mosquitoes!

China is facing its worst chikungunya outbreak in Guangdong, infecting over 7,000 people. But this time, they’re fighting back with drones, AI tech, and lab-made mosquitoes. Is this the future of disease control?