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Goa Institute of Management concludes 2026 Placement Drive with 535 Offers

 GOA 8th June 2026: Goa Institute of Management (GIM) successfully concluded the 2026 academic year placements for its 2024–26 batches of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), PGDM in Healthcare Management (HCM), PGDM in Banking, Insurance & Financial Services (BIFS), and PGDM in Big Data Analytics (BDA). Around 525 students, including freshers and experienced professionals from different programs, participated in the placement drive and received 535 offers highlighting the institute’s steady performance. The students from GIM’s flagship PGDM program, with 46% freshers, received the highest package of INR 35 Lakh per Annum (LPA) in this year’s placement drive. The Finance domain remained recruiters’ most preferred choice, followed by Marketing, IT and Operations, and HR domains. In the overall placement drive, the students were placed in a variety of roles, including Commodity Trading, Management Trainee, General Management, Product Management, Sales & Marketing, Operations & Retail, and E-Commerce, among others. Speaking about GIM’s successful placement drive, Prof. Ajit Parulekar, Director, GIM, said, “At GIM, we are committed to delivering meaningful management education that prepares students to navigate evolving industry demands with confidence and adaptability. The placement outcomes this year have further strengthened our academic approach and focus on developing future-ready professionals. We are encouraged by the strong participation of recruiters across sectors and the diversity of roles offered to our students. These outcomes reflect our students’ capabilities as well as the confidence that industry partners continue to place in the talent graduating from GIM.” More than 110 recruiters participated in this year’s placement drive. SAP, JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, D.E. Shaw, Johnson & Johnson, Wells Fargo, Aditya Birla Capital, AB InBev, Accenture, Deloitte, LTI Mindtree, Fractal Analytics, Pfizer, HSBC Bank and Nomura, among many others. Major recruiters such as Goldman Sachs, Acuity Knowledge Partners, Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd., DTDC, Birla Opus, IDBI Bank, Lenskart, South Indian Bank, and IRIS Business Services, among others, also participated in GIM’s recruitment drive for the first time. Program Highest CTC Average CTC Median CTC PGDM INR 35 LPA INR 16.27 LPA INR 15 LPA PGDM (HCM) INR 29 LPA INR 15.51 LPA INR 13 LPA PGDM (BIFS) INR 28.6 LPA INR 15.34 LPA INR 14.45 LPA PGDM (BDA) INR 35 LPA INR 15.48 LPA INR 14 LPA   Speaking about the placement trends observed during this year’s placement drive, Prof. Shawnn Coutinho, Placement Chair, GIM, said, “This year we saw a balanced participation from diverse pool of recruiters from Consulting, Global Tech Giants, Investment Banks, Med-Tech, FMCG, Pharma and Analytics Firms. The presence of International Organizations also highlights our aspirations. We also like to congratulate our students whose perseverance, professionalism, and commitment to excellence have contributed significantly to the success of this placement season.” In comparison to the previous year’s placements, GIM has recorded an increase in the highest packages offered across different programs, including:   Program Highest CTC (in 2023 – 25) Highest CTC (in 2024 – 26) PGDM INR 32.2 LPA INR 35 LPA PGDM (BIFS) INR 27.3 LPA INR 28.6 LPA PGDM (BDA) INR 32.2 LPA INR 35 LPA   The highest CTC for PGDM (HCM) remained unchanged at INR 29 LPA in both years. In terms of summer internship placements at GIM – PGDM students have received the highest stipend of INR 3 Lakhs, along with INR 1.06 Lakhs and INR 1 Lakh as average and median stipends respectively. PGDM (HCM) students have received the highest stipend of INR 3 Lakhs, with INR 76,113 and INR 60,000 as average and median stipends respectively. PGDM (BIFS) students have received the highest stipend of INR 2.6 Lakhs, with INR 67,876 and INR 40,000 as average and median stipends respectively. PGDM (BDA) students have received the highest stipend of INR 4 Lakhs, with INR 1,44,808, and INR 1,25,000 as average and median stipends respectively. Goa Institute of Management (GIM) continues its legacy of excellence by nurturing responsible and industry-ready professionals through its PGDM programmes. ( Disclaimer: This report is generated from PRO services. ‘ArdorComm Media’ holds no responsibility for its content. )

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IIT Madras hosts 3rd BRICS Neuroscience Symposium 2026 to advance global brain research collaboration

CHENNAI, 8th June 2026: Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) hosted the ‘3rd BRICS Neuroscience Symposium 2026’ from 5th to 7th June 2026, bringing together leading neuroscientists, clinicians, academicians and researchers from BRICS. The event, being held in India for the first time, focused on increasing collaboration between BRICS nations to advance international cooperation in neuroscience research and neuro-technologies. The event spotlighted the growing importance of global scientific cooperation to understand the human brain and develop technologies that can address neurological disorders and improve healthcare outcomes worldwide. Organised by Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre (SGBC), IIT Madras, the symposium was themed ‘Expanding Neuroscience: BRICS & Extended Nations’ and featured scientific sessions, keynote lectures, panel discussions, clinical perspective talks, cultural events and a major data release of the Human Brainstem Atlas by SGBC. The Symposium was graced by Shri Vikram Misri, Foreign Secretary, Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, Shri Kris Gopalakrishnan, Co-founder, Infosys, and delegates from the BRICS Nations. Welcoming delegates from all over the world, Shri Vikram Misri, Foreign Secretary, said, “We are entering a world today where the problems are multiplying faster than they ever were before. but we are also in a world where some of the solutions that we are finding are themselves creating new problems of their own. It is in that kind of a world that the value on international collaboration and cooperation is even more. And that spirit of collaboration and cooperation of working together is precisely what BRICS symbolizes. This gathering of countries that represent developing countries and emerging markets pooling their resources, abilities and knowledge. This is what is remarkable about BRICS.” Wishing the researchers success in their efforts, Shri Vikram Misri added, “India is chairing BRICS this year. We are working up to the summit of BRICS countries in September of this year. I am sure in every week, there are 200 different meetings at different levels that are being organized in the runup to this conference. I am sure the work that this conference is doing will also, in its own way, feed into the success of BRICS summit in September.” Addressing the international gathering virtually from Delhi, Chief Guest Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, said, “An important feature of SGBC is that it has been a multi-institutional, multinational and multi-disciplinary endeavour with the support of the Government, industry and philanthropy. The Centre has become an exemplar of research and innovation through collaboration and diversified support system for long-term sustainability.” Addressing the symposium, Prof. Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam, Head, SGBC, IIT Madras, added, “In a highly complex field like neuroscience, multi-national and multi-disciplinary teams are key to solve hard problems and create breakthroughs. This gathering will further expand our international collaboration network at SGBC.” The symposium aimed to strengthen international scientific partnerships, promote collaborative research frameworks, encourage interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and position India as a key contributor to global neuroscience initiatives. The scientific programme covered a broad range of topics, including human brain organisation, neural function in health and disease, developmental neuroscience, comparative studies across model systems and application of emerging technologies in neuroscience research. The event also showcased the capabilities of the SGBC, which developed and operates a world-class high-throughput multimodal whole-brain imaging pipeline to map human brains at cell resolution. The symposium continued the momentum created by the earlier BRICS Neuroscience Symposia held in Shanghai in September 2023 and Moscow in October 2024. These international meetings were jointly organized by neuroscientists from BRICS nations to foster multilateral cooperation in neuroscience research, capacity building and technology development. Launched in March 2022, SGBC is a cutting-edge R&D Centre for human brain research to create transformative impact in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. ( Disclaimer: This report is generated from PRO services. ‘ArdorComm Media’ holds no responsibility for its content. )

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Netflix Names Veteran Board Member Jay Hoag as Chairman Following Reed Hastings’ Exit

Netflix has appointed longtime board member Jay Hoag as the new chairman of its board, succeeding co-founder and former chairman Reed Hastings, who recently stepped down from the company’s board. The leadership transition took effect after Netflix’s annual shareholders meeting on June 4, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Hastings had announced in April that he would be leaving the company to devote more time to philanthropy and other personal interests. A pivotal figure in Netflix’s evolution, Hastings helped transform the company from a DVD-by-mail service into one of the world’s leading streaming platforms, reshaping the way audiences consume films and television content. He also guided the company through the COVID-19 pandemic, a period that accelerated subscriber growth for streaming services globally. Hoag, co-founder of growth equity firm TCV, has been associated with Netflix for decades through TCV’s investment in the company. He joined Netflix’s board in 1999 and has served as lead independent director for more than ten years. In addition to his new role at Netflix, Hoag currently sits on the boards of Zillow Group and Peloton Interactive. Source: Reuters

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Eros Innovation Launches Cultural AI Platform Across 34 Languages

Eros Innovation has officially unveiled its Cultural AI Platform, introducing what it describes as the world’s first artificial intelligence ecosystem built to understand, preserve, and express culture across languages and digital experiences. Initially showcased at the IndiaAI Impact Summit in February 2026, the platform is now live in 34 global languages. At its core are two proprietary technologies—Eros LCVM (Large Cultural Voice Model) and Eros Persona AI—which together form the foundation of a new category the company calls “Cultural AI.” Unlike traditional AI models that primarily focus on language processing and content generation, the Cultural AI Platform is designed to capture cultural context, emotional expression, identity, and performance nuances. Eros says its LCVM technology can generate performances lasting up to five minutes while maintaining voice consistency, accurate lip-syncing, emotional depth, and cultural authenticity across multiple languages. The platform is powered by a rights-cleared dataset comprising more than 11,000 films and over 100,000 characters. It integrates multilingual voice generation, music creation, storytelling, character performance, and persistent digital identities within a unified AI architecture. Accessible through the Eros Universe Super App, the ecosystem enables creators to build, animate, and engage with culturally intelligent digital personas. The platform consists of five interconnected layers: Eros LCM for cultural intelligence and storytelling, Eros LCVM for voice, music, and performance generation, Eros Persona AI for persistent digital identities, Eros Creator for enterprise and creator tools, and Eros Universe as the consumer-facing distribution platform. The company emphasized that all AI-generated Personas are fictional identities and are not intended to replicate or represent real-world actors, performers, or public figures. Commenting on the launch, Ridhima Lulla, Co-Founder and Co-President of Eros Innovation, said the platform is the result of years of research focused on building AI systems capable of understanding culture rather than merely processing language. Founder and Chairman Kishore Lulla described LCVM as a significant step toward advancing India’s sovereign AI vision, calling it the voice layer that enables cultural intelligence to be experienced across 34 languages. The platform was formally launched by S. Krishnan, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), who highlighted the importance of developing AI technologies that preserve linguistic diversity, cultural heritage, and creative traditions as India strengthens its sovereign AI capabilities. Source: ANI

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IAF to Transport NEET 2026 Question Papers as Telangana Prepares for Re-Exam Across 208 Centres

Around 73,000 candidates are set to appear for the NEET 2026 re-examination in Telangana on June 21, with authorities implementing extensive measures to ensure a smooth and secure conduct of the test. The examination will be held across 208 centres located in 24 cities throughout the state. During a high-level review meeting chaired by Telangana Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao, National Testing Agency (NTA) Director General Abhishek Singh announced that the Indian Air Force (IAF) will, for the first time, be involved in transporting NEET question papers. The move is aimed at strengthening security and safeguarding the integrity of the examination process. The Chief Secretary directed district administrations and relevant departments to coordinate closely and ensure seamless arrangements for candidates, including infrastructure, transportation, power supply, drinking water, and other essential facilities at examination venues. Telangana Principal Secretary (Health), Christina Z. Chongthu, stated that all necessary preparations are underway to facilitate the large-scale examination across the state. Emphasizing security, Director General of Police (Law and Order) Mahesh Bhagwat instructed police authorities to maintain strict vigilance at examination centres and work in coordination with local administrations. He also urged officials to actively monitor social media platforms to counter rumours and misinformation that could disrupt the examination process. With enhanced security protocols and comprehensive logistical planning, authorities are aiming to provide a hassle-free and fair examination environment for all NEET aspirants. Source: PTI  

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WHO Unveils $518 Million Emergency Plan to Contain Escalating Ebola Outbreak

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) have launched a six-month emergency response plan worth $518 million to combat the rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Announcing the initiative, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stressed the urgent need for financial support, political commitment, and community engagement to curb what has become the fourth-largest Ebola outbreak on record. The strategy will run from June through November 2026. Tedros warned that health authorities are still struggling to keep pace with the outbreak’s spread, emphasizing that effective containment will require sustained funding and strong public trust. According to the Africa CDC, the outbreak remained undetected for several weeks, allowing the virus to spread significantly before response measures were fully mobilized. The agency reported 381 confirmed infections and 62 confirmed deaths so far. The current outbreak is being driven by the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, for which no approved vaccine or specific treatment currently exists. Africa CDC Director-General Jean Kaseya described the situation as the most severe Bundibugyo-related outbreak ever recorded. Kaseya noted that international donors have pledged approximately $315.8 million toward response efforts, though it remains unclear whether those funds will directly support the newly announced six-month action plan. He added that the pledged amount was revised downward after some donors updated their commitments. The Africa CDC officially declared the outbreak, Congo’s 17th Ebola epidemic, on May 15. Shortly afterward, the WHO classified the situation as a public health emergency of international concern, underscoring the global significance of the crisis. Source: Reuters

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IIT Jodhpur to Confer Degrees upon 1,442 Graduands at its 12th Convocation on 6 June 2026

Jodhpur, Rajasthan | 5th June 2026: The Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (IIT Jodhpur) is all set to celebrate a landmark academic milestone with its 12th Convocation Ceremony on 6 June 2026, where 1,442 students will be conferred degrees across undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral, dual-degree, diploma, and certificate programmes. The Convocation will mark the culmination of years of rigorous academic pursuit, innovation, research, and personal growth by the graduating students. The 12th Convocation of IIT Jodhpur will be conducted in three distinct phases on 6 June 2026, celebrating the achievements of graduates across undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral, and executive education programmes. The day will commence with the Postgraduate Convocation Ceremony at 9:00 AM, graced by Dr. S. Somanath, Former Chairman, ISRO, as the Chief Guest and Shri Neelkanth Mishra, Chairperson, UIDAI, Government of India, as the Guest of Honour. This will be followed by the Undergraduate Convocation Ceremony at 2:00 PM, with Dr. Ajay Kumar, Chairman, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), Government of India, as the Chief Guest and Prof. Govindan Rangarajan, Director, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, as the Guest of Honour. The celebrations will culminate with the Commencement Ceremony for Executive Students at 6:00 PM, where Shri Rajeev Kumar Sharma (IPS), Director General of Police, Rajasthan, will grace the occasion as the Chief Guest, while Shri Sharat Kaviraj (IPS), Commissioner of Police, Jodhpur, will attend as the Guest of Honour. All three ceremonies will be presided over by Shri A. S. Kiran Kumar, Chairman, Board of Governors, IIT Jodhpur, with a welcome address by Prof. Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Director, IIT Jodhpur. 1,442 Students to Receive Degrees Based on the successful completion and verification of all academic requirements, IIT Jodhpur will confer degrees upon 1,442 students across a diverse range of academic programmes. Degrees will be awarded across a wide spectrum of academic programmes, including Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), B.Tech.-M.Tech. Dual Degree, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Master of Science (M.Sc.), Master of Technology (M.Tech.), Master of Business Administration (MBA), MBA-Technology, MBA Double Degree, Masters in Medical Technologies, Masters-Ph.D. Dual Degree (Medical Technologies), M.Sc.-M.Tech. Dual Degree, and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programmes. In addition, eligible students will also be awarded Postgraduate Diplomas and Certificates in their respective disciplines, recognizing their successful completion of academic and professional requirements. The 12th Convocation of IIT Jodhpur symbolizes not merely the awarding of degrees but the celebration of a generation of graduates equipped to address the challenges of the twenty-first century through knowledge, innovation, entrepreneurship, and societal impact. Over the years, IIT Jodhpur has emerged as a leading institution of national importance, known for its interdisciplinary academic programmes, cutting-edge research, strong industry partnerships, thriving startup ecosystem, and commitment to creating technology-driven solutions for societal challenges. The graduating class represents this spirit of excellence and innovation that defines the Institute.  The Convocation will bring together students, faculty members, alumni, parents, industry leaders, policymakers, and distinguished guests in a celebration of achievement and aspiration. As the graduands step into the next phase of their lives, they carry with them the values of integrity, excellence, creativity, and service to society nurtured at IIT Jodhpur. The Institute extends a warm welcome to all distinguished guests, graduating students, parents, alumni, and well-wishers joining this memorable occasion. (Disclaimer: This report is generated from PRO services. ‘ArdorComm Media’ holds no responsibility for its content.)

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IMED Pune Achieves Major Milestone with AACSB Institutional Membership and Formal Entry into AACSB Accreditation Process

Pune, Maharashtra: Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship Development (IMED), Pune, has achieved a significant milestone in its pursuit of global academic excellence by formally entering the prestigious AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) Accreditation process and securing AACSB Institutional Membership. This achievement marks a pivotal step in IMED’s journey toward aligning with internationally recognized standards of quality, academic rigor, innovation, and continuous improvement in management education. AACSB accreditation is regarded as one of the highest distinctions for business schools worldwide, reflecting a commitment to excellence in teaching, research, curriculum development, and societal impact. The milestone was commemorated through an insightful session on “Global Benchmarks in Management Education: Understanding the AACSB Ecosystem,” which provided valuable perspectives on international best practices, quality assurance frameworks, and institutional excellence. The event was graced by distinguished academic leaders and AACSB representatives, including Dr. Prathap Das, Regional Head (South Asia), AACSB International, and Dr. Netra Neelam, AACSB Accreditation Advisor, whose guidance offered valuable insights into the accreditation journey and global standards in business education. The occasion was further enriched by the presence of eminent academicians and university leadership, including Dr. Vivek Saoji, Vice Chancellor, Dr. G. Jayakumar, Registrar, Dr. Ashok Joshi, and Dr. Anil Keskar, whose support and encouragement continue to strengthen the institution’s commitment to excellence. Congratulating the IMED community on this achievement, the institute acknowledged that this success has been made possible through the collective efforts of faculty, staff, students, alumni, and stakeholders. The milestone also reflects the institution’s dedication to carrying forward the visionary legacy of Hon’ble Founder Chancellor Dr. Patangrao Kadam Saheb and advancing Bharati Vidyapeeth’s mission of achieving global excellence in education. The institute also expressed gratitude for the unwavering encouragement and support of Dr. Asmita Jagtap, Director, Health Sciences, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune, and Dr. Vishwajeet Kadam, Secretary, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune, and Pro-Vice Chancellor, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Pune, whose visionary leadership continues to inspire and guide the institution toward greater achievements. Ranked among the Top 3% of B-Schools in India by NIRF and accredited with NAAC A++, IMED Pune remains committed to nurturing future-ready leaders and fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and academic excellence on a global scale. (Disclaimer: This report is generated from PRO services. ‘ArdorComm Media’ holds no responsibility for its content.)

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Centre Approves ₹10,000 Crore ATF Stabilisation Package to Cushion Airlines Amid West Asia Crisis

The Union Government has approved a one-time budgetary support package of ₹10,000 crore to help stabilise Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices and protect the aviation sector from the impact of sharp global fuel price fluctuations triggered by the ongoing conflict in West Asia. Speaking at an Inter-Ministerial briefing in New Delhi on recent developments in West Asia, Rohit Raj, Director in the Ministry of Civil Aviation, said the measure has been introduced in the larger public interest to safeguard air connectivity, maintain stability in aviation services, and prevent a significant increase in airfares for passengers. He clarified that the initiative is not a subsidy but a temporary stabilisation mechanism designed to absorb the impact of exceptional fuel price volatility. The arrangement includes provisions for accountability, monitoring, and recovery of funds. According to Raj, reducing airlines’ exposure to sudden spikes in fuel costs will help limit the transfer of additional expenses to travellers while ensuring uninterrupted air services across the country. He emphasized that reliable air connectivity plays a crucial role in supporting regional development, tourism, trade, healthcare, education, and investment, adding that the government remains committed to affordable and dependable air travel while promoting the growth of India’s civil aviation sector. Providing an update on the country’s energy situation, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said India has sufficient stocks of petrol, diesel, LPG, and natural gas. She noted that no LPG distributorships have reported shortages and highlighted improvements in service delivery, with online LPG bookings reaching 99% and OTP-based deliveries exceeding 96%. Sharma said authorities continue to monitor the market closely and take enforcement action against black marketing and hoarding of petroleum products. Since March, more than eight lakh PNG connections have been activated, while infrastructure for nearly 2.98 lakh additional connections has been established. She also revealed that approximately 1.43 crore domestic LPG cylinders were delivered across the country over the past three days. During the same period, around 19,000 tonnes of commercial LPG were sold, along with more than 1.57 lakh five-kilogram Free Trade LPG cylinders. Meanwhile, Asim R. Mahajan, Additional Secretary (Gulf) in the Ministry of External Affairs, said the government is closely monitoring developments across the Gulf and West Asia. He advised Indian citizens to avoid travel to Iran and stated that Indian embassies and consulates in the region continue to operate 24/7 helplines and provide assistance to citizens. Mahajan added that flight operations between the region and India are gradually improving, with additional services being introduced. He also noted that the government is regularly issuing travel advisories and updates related to local regulations and flight operations to keep citizens informed. Source: News on AIR

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90–120 Minutes of Weekly Strength Training Linked to Lower Risk of Death, 30-Year Study Finds

A long-term study spanning three decades has found that engaging in 90 to 120 minutes of strength training each week may significantly lower the risk of premature death. Researchers reported that this level of resistance training was associated with a 13% reduction in the risk of death from any cause. Published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, the study also revealed that individuals who performed 90–120 minutes of weekly strength training experienced a 19% lower risk of death from cardiovascular diseases and a 27% lower risk of death from neurological conditions. However, researchers observed that benefits did not increase further beyond 120 minutes of strength training per week. The research team, which included scientists from Harvard University, examined data from three large participant groups, including the Health Professionals Follow-up Study conducted between 1992 and 2022. Among the 147,374 participants monitored over the study period, 35,798 deaths were recorded. Researchers noted that while the positive impact of aerobic exercise on longevity is well established, the long-term effects of muscle-strengthening activities have remained less certain. Their findings suggest that moderate resistance training over an extended period contributes to lower mortality rates, with benefits reaching a plateau at around two hours per week. The study also found that approximately 75% of participants exceeded the recommended 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity weekly. Aerobic exercise alone was linked to a 26–43% reduction in overall mortality risk. The greatest health benefits were seen among individuals who combined strength training with high levels of aerobic activity. Participants performing 30–44 MET hours of aerobic exercise weekly along with 60–119 minutes of strength training had a 45% lower risk of death. Those exceeding 45 MET hours of aerobic activity each week showed an even greater reduction in mortality risk, ranging from 53% to 58%, regardless of their strength-training levels. The findings highlight the importance of combining resistance exercises with regular aerobic activity to maximize long-term health and longevity. Source: PTI

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