A recent study suggests that daily vitamin D supplements may slow down biological aging at the cellular level. Researchers found that vitamin D intake significantly reduced telomere shortening, the protective caps on chromosomes that wear down with age. This effect equated to nearly three years of slower cellular aging compared to a placebo.
Related news
India Meteorological Department and Skymet Weather Services predict monsoon revival. Monsoon's northward movement is expected to resume around June 14. Weather systems over Bay of Bengal will drive this progress. Rainfall is expected in central and eastern India. Heatwave conditions in northern India will likely ease. Strengthening monsoon winds will bring relief to South Maharashtra, Kerala and Karnataka.
Following the devastating Air India Flight 171 crash in Gujarat, the Tata Group has announced a compensation of Rs 1 crore for each victim's family. Chairman N Chandrasekaran conveyed his condolences and pledged support for the injured, including covering medical expenses. The group will also contribute to rebuilding the B J Medical's hostel impacted by the crash.
Magnus Carlsen clinched his seventh Norway Chess title after D Gukesh's loss to Fabiano Caruana in the final round. Carlsen secured the championship with 16 points, closely followed by Caruana and Gukesh. In the women's section, Anna Muzychuk of Ukraine emerged victorious, despite losing the Armageddon tie-break, while Koneru Humpy finished as the runner-up.
Sahil Yadav helped Sonam Raghuvansi, who was distressed, at his dhaba. Sonam had gone missing from Meghalaya. She made a call to her brother. Sahil then called the police. Indore police alerted Ghazipur police. Sonam was taken to a One Stop Center. She was exhausted and slept. Police await Meghalaya team to record her statement.
In Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh, Ariba Khan brandished her father's licensed revolver at a CNG station employee after an argument over safety protocols. The confrontation escalated when the employee, Rajnish Kumar, insisted the family exit their car before refueling, leading to threats and a police investigation. Authorities have seized the weapon and are pursuing legal action against the family.
Amid rising tensions and stalled nuclear negotiations, the US is reducing its diplomatic and military presence in the Middle East. The State Department ordered nonessential staff to depart from Baghdad and authorized optional departures from Bahrain and Kuwait. The military is also allowing voluntary departures of dependents as regional instability looms and the IAEA considers censuring Iran.
Team India has landed in England, commencing their preparations for the five-Test series, which marks the beginning of the 2025-27 WTC cycle. This series signifies a new era following the retirements of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Shubman Gill leads the team, with the first Test scheduled for June 20.
An Air India plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport, leading to a temporary suspension of all flight operations. Indian Railways will operate special air-conditioned trains to transport stranded passengers. Flight AI 171, bound for London Gatwick, crashed outside the airport boundary after issuing a mayday signal.
The Congress party criticizes Amit Shah's claims about peace in Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast. Jairam Ramesh alleges Shah is diverting attention from failures. He mentions unpunished terrorists in Pahalgam and a poor law and order situation in Manipur. Ramesh accuses Shah of boasting with minimal achievements. Shah had highlighted national security improvements under the Modi government.
Security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district have killed seven Maoists, including top leaders Narasimha Chalam alias Sudhakar and Bhaskar alias Mailarapu Adellu, in a series of encounters over three days. The anti-Naxal operation, ongoing in the Indravati National Park, resulted in the recovery of arms and ammunition.