A study presented in Copenhagen reveals a potential increased risk of autism and developmental delays in children born to mothers who had COVID-19 during pregnancy. The study found 11% of such children screened positive for autism spectrum disorder, compared to the expected prevalence of 1-2%. Other studies, however, report varying results.
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The Delhi high court declared that service charges on food bills remain discretionary, dismissing restaurant associations' petitions against Central Consumer Protection Authority's rules. The CCPA guidelines ensure hotels and restaurants cannot automatically add or compel the payment of service charges, emphasizing consumer choice and transparency.
Fugitive Mehul Choksi, wanted in connection with the Rs 13,000 crore PNB bank loan fraud, has been arrested in Belgium following an extradition request from India. Indian authorities are actively pursuing his extradition, presenting arrest warrants to Belgian officials. Choksi's lawyer is contesting the extradition, citing concerns about human rights and prison conditions in India, claiming the case is politically motivated.
Canada's security intelligence official has flagged India, along with China, Russia, and Pakistan, as potential interferers in the upcoming Canadian elections on April 28. This comes amidst efforts to rebuild India-Canada relations after tensions rose due to allegations involving a Khalistani separatist's murder.
The Union government is working on guidelines for investigating agencies to handle and seize documents while excluding personal, unrelated data to protect privacy. The guidelines came into focus following cases involving lottery king Santiago Martin and Amazon, where claims of unrelated personal data being at risk were raised.
Pace bowler Mayank Yadav has rejoined Lucknow Super Giants after recovering from back and toe injuries at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence. He will undergo fitness tests before potentially playing against Rajasthan Royals. LSG will proceed cautiously, given Yadav's history of stress fractures, aiming to strengthen their seam attack, currently led by Shardul Thakur.
Elon Musk and Shivon Zilis welcome their fourth child, Seldon Lycurgus, as announced on Twitter. Earlier, Shivon revealed the name of their third child, Arcadia. Elon Musk confirms the happy news, with Musk now reportedly fathering a total of 14 children through various relationships and methods, including IVF.
At a recent party conference in Riesa, Saxony, Alice Weidel fully embraced the term "remigration," describing it as "large-scale repatriations." This term, common among Europe’s far-right, signifies the deportation of individuals with migrant backgrounds, regardless of their legal status or integration into society.
Indian stock markets saw a big jump. This happened after US President Trump paused some tariffs. The Sensex and Nifty both rose significantly. Investors feel more confident because of this change. India is also seen as a safe place to invest. Some sectors like auto and banking did well. People are watching to see what Trump does next with tariffs.