They slept for days and never woke the same again: The mysterious post-WWI disease that locked patients in endless sleep states |

In the years after the First World War, hospitals across Europe and beyond began noting something odd that didn’t quite match any familiar infection or neurological condition. Patients would arrive with what looked like a heavy flu, then slowly drift into a state that families struggled to describe. Not exactly unconscious, not fully awake either….

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‘Bharathiraja struggled to come out of the pain after losing his son,’ reveals Radha Ravi talking about the veteran filmmaker’s personal struggles | Tamil Movie News

While tributes for Bharathiraja as a filmmaker and a person have been pouring in, the focus has been on the struggles he faced beneath the limelight in his personal life. Recently, actor Radha Ravi opened up about his last few years and offered a glimpse of some troubles Bharathiraja faced in his life. These remarks…

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KTU B.Tech pass percentage hits record 60.1%, Women outperform men: Check details here

The APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University has declared its 2026 results, with B.Tech recording a record 60.1% pass percentage. Female students significantly outperformed males, while B.Des and BHMCT also posted strong results. The university completed evaluation in record time, and the College of Engineering Trivandrum emerged as the top-performing institution. The APJ Abdul Kalam Technological…

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Bengal ranks high in agriculture and health, low in environment and public infra: Report | Kolkata News

Kolkata: Bengal presents a starkly divided picture of development, showcasing strides in farming and public health while displaying a collapse in environmental management and infrastructure, a study revealed.The study report titled ‘State of India’s Environment 2026: In Figures’ , released by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), ranked all 28 states and eight Union Territories…

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