India Today's Ashutosh Mishra spoke to several cryptocurrency operators to understand their sentiments over the government's decision to regularise crypto trade and levy 30 per cent tax on profits.
With mortality rates of Covid-19 being higher among patients with co-morbidities which are directly related to tobacco, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre (RGCIRC) has launched an awareness drive to convince people to quit .
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Gulf News asked some pertinent questions to UAE teens. We wanted to know if they feel empowered enough, what does love, relationship, job, money career and stability mean to them. Parents participated in the our endeavour as well, since they are a cornerstone of their child’s upbringing. Experts also gave us some interesting feedback.
Avni Agarwal, 15, an Indian student in Dubai, lives with her elder sister and parents. She says she personally feels empowered enough to make her own choices and decisions. “In my opinion, today, teenagers are given sufficient freedom in their lives while respecting their parents’ intentions. We feel empowered enough to decide our own paths where our future stands. I personally feel confident enough to make my own choices and decisions which may have an impact in my life and in the future.”