Chess | D Gukesh of the top 10 in the latest Fide position; Arjun Erigaisi passed Raggnanandhaa to become India No. 1 | Chess news

D Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi (agency photo) September has proven to be an important month for Indian chess, with some young talents that make great progress on the global stage. Arjun Erigaisi continued his climb, moving to the number four world after cutting Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, which sneaked 14 points at the Swiss Grand. Erigaisi’s consistent…

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Urgent need for clear prescriptions from doctors, handwriting lessons are incorporated into medical education: high court |

Despite progress in technology and the invention of super -solid computers, handwritten medical prescriptions remain constant throughout India. Poor manuscript of doctors who are so busy that the fast scribbles illegal recipes have long been an subject to fun memes and jokes. Many of these recipes are difficult to understand, often decodable only by pharmacists…

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Bomb threat at Trishas Chennai Home: The police rush to the actress’s home, carry out search in and around the home | Tamilian movie news

A bomb threat has been received in the house for the popular actress Trisha In Chennai, the public and her fans leave in shock. The police received the warning this morning (October 3), after which they immediately went to the scene and conducted a search and investigation with the help of a sniff dog. Initial…

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Kalyani Priyadarshan’s ‘Lokah: Chapter 1- Chandra’ fails to beat Mahavatar Narsimha as the second highest fifth week’s collection of 2025 | Malayalam movie news

Dulquer Salmaan-supported “Lokah: Chapter 1-Chandra” has become the highest intensive Malayalam movie ever and exceeded £ 150 crore at checkout. This female led blockbuster also has the record for highest foot cases in Malayalam Cinema from the 21st century. Without any immediate OTT edition planned, the film aims at £ 175. A sequel, with Tovino…

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Recurring Utis A sign of kidney cancer: silent symptoms, hidden risks and when seeing a doctor |

Suffering from recurrent urinary tract infections (UTI) can signal more than a simple infection – it can be an early warning sign for kidney cancer, experts warn. Often called a “silent disease”, kidney cancer can develop without noticeable symptoms, which makes early detection decisive for successful treatment. While most people are harmless, repeated infections can…

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