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With society changing rapidly, family and relationship dynamics in India are also evolving. Marriage rates are declining in many parts of the world, while divorce rates and marital disputes are becoming more visible. Changing expectations around marriage, careers, personal independence, and relationships have reshaped what many couples consider their goals and responsibilities.At the same time, concerns about marital commitment, emotional disconnect, and infidelity are increasingly discussed among both men and women. These challenges affect families across all social and economic backgrounds.Many men's rights advocates argue that, in cases of marital conflict, men can sometimes feel unfairly judged or disadvantaged by social attitudes, legal processes, or institutional mechanisms.

Conversely, women's rights groups emphasize the continued need for protections against discrimination, abuse, and inequality.A fair and just society requires that the rights, dignity, and concerns of both men and women are acknowledged. Rather than assigning blame to one gender, efforts should focus on promoting accountability, mutual respect, equal treatment under the law, and balanced support systems for everyone affected by marital and family disputes.

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HAPPY 'MODERN' FAMILY!

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The biological father of my kid, adopting father of my kid, foster father of my kid, my husband, and my boyfriend... we all are one happy family.

This is the PRESENT of the Western World family, and the FUTURE of India's family system. Indeed, the way the women of India are progressing, this could be by all means the India's family in future. The AI Humanoids are yet to get added to this. - NewzTaag | Health and You | Family | Relationship | Woman
 

A Chance to Treat Cancer in just 7 Minutes!

As Indians grapple heat wave, shortage of fuel, inflation, and their prime minister flying to UAE, and Scandinavian countries for newer and better deals, a new cancer injection named, Tecentriq is introduced in India. It takes just 7 minutes to administer. It is priced at ₹3.7 lakh per dose. It’s positioned as a faster, more convenient alternative to longer IV infusions, aimed at improving patient comfort and reducing hospital time. Patients diagnosed with Lung Cancer are benefitted the most. - NewzTaag | Health & You

“Serving the Nation, Struggling with Fitness?” - NewzTaag | Health & You

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Something has to be done seriously on these bloated tummies. - NewzTaag | Health & You

Ever Evolving Trend in India's Marriage Landscape

In today's times, a NEVER MARRIED woman experiences everything before marriage - abortion too. Still she wants a never married loyal man with no marital history to settle down with. Doesn't it sound like a hypocrisy on the women's part with a shade of being crafty? It does add an extra amount of stress on to the men. Even the family court and law support such women in India if further dispute arise.

 

Doesnot it sound like a market place? - NewzTaag │ Health & You.

Muskmelon (Kharbuja): The Ultimate Hydrating Superfruit for Summer

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Muskmelon, or kharbuja, is one of the most refreshing and nutrient‑dense fruits of the summer season. With nearly 90% water, it naturally cools the body, keeps you hydrated, and delivers a powerful mix of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Low in calories yet rich in nourishment, muskmelon is a smart addition to any healthy diet.

Top Health Benefits of Muskmelon

Hydrates & Cools the Body Its high water content helps maintain fluid balance, reduce body heat, and prevent dehydration—making it a perfect summer fruit. Boosts Immunity Loaded with Vitamin C and beta‑carotene, muskmelon supports white blood cell production and strengthens your body’s natural defense system.

Improves Digestion The dietary fiber in muskmelon promotes smooth digestion, prevents constipation, and supports a healthy gut.

Enhances Skin & Hair Health With Vitamin A and collagen‑supporting nutrients, muskmelon helps maintain skin elasticity and promotes stronger, healthier hair. Supports Eye Health Beta‑carotene and Vitamin A work together to protect vision and may help reduce the risk of age‑related eye disorders. Regulates Blood Pressure Rich in potassium, muskmelon helps balance sodium levels and supports healthy blood pressure.

Great for Weight Management Low in calories (around 24–34 kcal per 100g) and naturally sweet, it’s an ideal snack for weight‑conscious individuals. Promotes Kidney Health Its natural diuretic properties help flush out toxins and may reduce the risk of kidney stones.

Nutritional Highlights (Per 100g)

  • Calories: 24–34 kcal

  • Vitamins: High in Vitamin C & Vitamin A

  • Minerals: Excellent source of potassium

  • Antioxidants: Beta‑carotene and phenolic compounds

 

Precautions

  • Excess intake may cause gas or diarrhea due to high fiber and water content.

  • People with diabetes should consume in moderation.

  • Those with severe kidney disease should consult a doctor because of its potassium levels. - NewzTaag | Health & You

LPG Shortage in India: West Asia Conflict or Crackdown at Home?

Amid speculation that India’s recent LPG shortage is linked to the ongoing Iran–Israel–US conflict, industry observers say the situation appears far more domestic in nature.

Gas companies—including Indane, Bharat Gas and HP Gas—have introduced mandatory selfie‑based verification through their mobile apps starting March 2026. While the rollout coincides with heightened geopolitical tensions, the timing, according to analysts, is more likely a strategic move to curb illegal LPG connections than a direct consequence of the conflict.

The verification drive mirrors the government’s 2016 demonetisation effort, when ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes were withdrawn to target black money. Similarly, the new digital checks aim to eliminate unauthorized LPG accounts and streamline the distribution of legitimate cylinders.

The shift also aligns with a broader push toward alternative cooking solutions such as solar cookers, induction cooktops and electric stoves—options that reduce dependence on subsidised LPG and promote cleaner energy usage.

Our expertise suggest that while global tensions may influence energy markets, the current disruption in India’s LPG supply is primarily rooted in domestic regulatory tightening rather than international conflict. - NewzTaag | Health & You 

Understanding the Rise of Interfaith Relationships in India

Why do some Hindu women (and men) choose interfaith partners?

There is a growing trend in India of Hindu girls and women marrying Muslim or Christian men. According to claims made by the ruling party, this cannot be dismissed merely as “brainwashing.” Are Hindu girls genuinely more attracted to Muslim and Christian men than to Hindu men? This is an issue that requires deeper examination and thoughtful discussion on the psycho-behavioural development of women in the recent times.

If Hindu women are making these choices of their own free will, why is the government pushing for a “love‑jihad” law? What happens to the Special Marriage Act of India? Most recent example is that of Monalisa Bhosle, a Marathi woman who became widely discussed during the 2025 Kumbh Mela, reportedly travelled to Kerala, sought police protection, and married her Muslim partner at the Nayanar Temple in Thiruvananthapuram despite her family’s opposition.

Such cases are increasing across the country. What could be the reasons? Do some young women feel uncomfortable with what they perceive as strict or disciplined environments in certain Hindu families or religious settings? This is a subject that requires proper research and understanding rather than assumptions. Is it these young generation follow and understand the Indian Constitution better than the country's leadership on secularism?

“Interfaith Marriages in India: A Social Shift, Beyond Controversy” - NewzTaag | Health & You | Social Awareness

Run, Walk, Breathe: Why Traditional Indian Fitness May Be Safer Than Modern Gyms

Why Has the Gym Craze Skyrocketed in India? - NewzTaag

In recent years, India has witnessed an explosive rise in gym memberships. From metro cities to small towns, fitness centers are opening on every corner. But this rapid “gym culture” raises an important question — is this truly about health, or has fitness become a commercial trend? Interestingly, while gyms are growing, so are visits to physiotherapists and cardiologists. Almost every week, there are news reports about someone collapsing during intense workouts or suffering injuries while lifting heavy weights. This makes us pause and reflect — are we approaching fitness the right way?

Is Gym the Only Way to Stay Fit?

The answer is no.

India has a rich tradition of physical training systems that are powerful, holistic, and sustainable:

  • Kalaripayattu – One of the world’s oldest martial arts, originating in Kerala. It builds strength, flexibility, coordination, and mental focus.

  • Mugdar (Indian clubs) training – A traditional strength-building method used by wrestlers for centuries.

  • Running and brisk walking – Simple, rhythmic, and highly effective ways to improve cardiovascular health without expensive memberships.

  • Yoga Asanas – Practiced correctly, yoga creates balance, improves posture, builds endurance, and energizes the body naturally.

These practices are time-tested and deeply aligned with the Indian body type, climate, and lifestyle.

Is Gym Culture Imported?

Modern commercial gyms largely follow Western training models. Aggressive marketing, celebrity endorsements, and social media aesthetics have glamorized the idea that lifting heavy weights in air-conditioned rooms is the ultimate path to fitness.

But fitness is not about trends. It is about sustainability, safety, and long-term health.

Indian Training Systems: Discipline Over Display

Traditional Indian training akhadas and training schools focus on:

  • Discipline

  • Natural body conditioning

  • Functional strength

  • Breath control

  • Mental toughness

They emphasize building the body gradually rather than chasing shortcuts or instant transformation.

The Real Question

Fitness should not lead to injury. It should not require medical intervention. And it should not become a race driven by marketing.

Instead of blindly following trends, we can explore holistic methods rooted in our own culture — methods that promote strength, stamina, and energy without unnecessary risk.

In the end, fitness is not about where you train.
It is about how wisely you train. - NewzTaag | Health and You | Fitness| Gym Culture

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Marital Rape Law in India: A Call for Caution


The proposal to criminalize marital rape, recently introduced in Parliament by Shashi Tharoor, raises serious concerns that require careful examination. A key issue is how such allegations would be proven and who would determine their validity.


There is apprehension that, without strong safeguards, the law could be misused—similar to the documented misuse of dowry laws—potentially harming innocent individuals and weakening the institution of marriage. Questions around privacy and evidence collection also remain unresolved. Any such legislation must be balanced, fair, and supported by clear legal safeguards to prevent misuse before it is enacted. - NewzTaag | Health & You | Relationship

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