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Longest Cardiac Arrest Survival: 8 Hours 42 Minutes

Can a person come back to life after being clinically dead for hours? Discover the record-breaking case of a climber revived after 8 hours 42 minutes and the science behind such medical miracles.

Tomorrowland Asia Debut in Thailand This December

Tomorrowland, the iconic EDM festival, makes its Asian debut in Pattaya, Thailand, this December. Three-day passes cost approx. Rs 36,000. Get details on dates, tickets, and why Thailand was chosen.

Flat-headed Cat Returns to Thailand After Decades

Once thought extinct in Thailand, the elusive flat-headed cat has been captured on camera traps, revealing a breeding population. This conservation success highlights the importance of wetland protection. Discover the full story.

AIIMS Nagpur Saves Child from Organ Failure

AIIMS Nagpur doctors achieve a medical miracle, saving a 5-year-old boy from simultaneous kidney and respiratory failure after a grueling 3-month battle. Read the inspiring story of survival.

Your Birth is a 1 in 400 Quadrillion Miracle

Author Ali Binazir calculated the staggering 1 in 400 quadrillion odds of your birth. Explore the cosmic fine-tuning, from stardust to Jupiter's shield, that made your existence possible. Realise your miraculous nature.

YouTuber Confronts Man Over Alleged Touching in Thailand

A viral video of a YouTuber confronting a man for allegedly touching her friend without consent on a Thai beach has ignited a global conversation on safety, stereotyping, and responsible tourism. Read the full story.

Chennai Doctors Save Man with Screwdriver in Brain

A young businessman in Chennai survives a brutal assault where a screwdriver pierced his brain. Read how Dr. Kamakshi Memorial Hospitals' neurosurgery team performed a life-saving operation.

Indian Embassy Condoles Thailand Flood Deaths

Indian Embassy expresses condolences as Thailand floods claim 145 lives. Embassy provides emergency contact numbers for affected Indian nationals in flood-hit regions.

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