
Rashmi kumari
Rashmi Kumari is a staff writer at The Fox Daily covering health, lifestyle, and entertainment. Her reporting focuses on public health, nutrition, fitness, wellness, consumer lifestyle, film, television, streaming platforms, celebrity news, and developments across the entertainment industry. She follows guidance from public health authorities, medical institutions, peer-reviewed research, government health agencies, official studio announcements, production houses, verified celebrity statements, industry releases, and other authoritative sources to provide accurate and well-sourced coverage. Her work emphasizes factual reporting, source verification, editorial transparency, and clear communication while adhering to The Fox Daily's editorial standards. For health-related topics, she reports on evidence-based information and does not provide personal medical advice; readers should consult qualified healthcare professionals for diagnosis and treatment.
By Rashmi kumari
India Aims to Eliminate Sickle Cell Anaemia Before 2047, Says President Droupadi Murmu
Calling for greater awareness and coordinated action, the President urged States not to underestimate the disease, particularly in tribal communities where the inherited blood disorder remains a major public health challenge
Centre Bans 16 Fixed-Dose Combination Drugs, Including Antibiotics, Painkillers and Skin Medications
The Health Ministry has prohibited the manufacture, sale and distribution of 16 fixed-dose combination medicines after expert panels concluded that several combinations posed safety concerns or lacked proven therapeutic benefits
‘Disclosure Day’ Movie Review: Steven Spielberg Delivers a Gripping Spectacle Worth the Ride
Even if it falls short of the lofty expectations attached to the filmmaker's name, Steven Spielberg’s latest thriller offers enough suspense, scale, and cinematic craftsmanship to make for an engrossing big-screen experience
Gippy Grewal Recalls Cleaning Food Trays and Toilets in Canada: ‘I Did Whatever Work Came My Way’
The Punjabi superstar revealed that after moving to Canada with his wife, he juggled multiple jobs including security work, newspaper delivery, construction labour, and mall cleaning to support his family before finding success in music and films
‘Naruto’ Voice Actor Kazuhiko Inoue on Becoming Kakashi in Seconds and Surviving 52 Years in Anime
Speaking at Anime India 2026 in Delhi, the legendary Japanese voice actor reflected on the art of voice acting, the rise of AI, and the enduring legacy of characters like Kakashi Hatake that have connected generations of fans
‘Toy Story 5’ Movie Review: Pixar’s Beloved Franchise Looks Past Its Prime
Despite a massive budget, nostalgic callbacks and a Taylor Swift soundtrack boost, Pixar’s latest sequel struggles to justify its existence, delivering a story that feels more like an exercise in excess than an inspired continuation
Shah Rukh Khan Waived ₹42 Lakh Bill to Help ‘Deool Band 2’; Film Has Now Become an ₹80 Crore...
Filmmaker Pravin Tarde says Shah Rukh Khan's unexpected gesture came without any guarantee of success, and the Marathi blockbuster is now closing in on the coveted ₹100 crore mark
‘Operation Tiger’: Aaditya Thackeray Calls Six Dissident Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs ‘Shameless and Ungrateful’
As speculation grows over the future of six rebel Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs, Aaditya Thackeray launched a sharp attack, while Sanjay Raut claimed differences among the dissidents stemmed from competition over a possible Union ministerial berth
‘Widow’s Bay’ Series Review: Matthew Rhys Anchors a Wickedly Entertaining Horror Comedy
Katie Dippold’s delightfully odd series about a cursed island balances scares, humour, and emotional depth, with Matthew Rhys leading an ensemble clearly having as much fun as the audience
‘Daayra’: Kareena Kapoor Khan and Prithviraj Sukumaran’s Crime Thriller Gets Release Date
Directed by Meghna Gulzar, the much-awaited crime drama starring Kareena Kapoor Khan and Prithviraj Sukumaran is set to arrive in theatres after completing production in December last year
‘Once Upon a Time in Gaza’ Movie Review: The Nasser Brothers Craft a Wry, Defiant Portrait of Survival
Blending dark humour with everyday struggles, the Nasser brothers deliver a deeply rooted and quietly subversive story that presents Gaza through the eyes of its own people
‘Cocktail 2’ Movie Review: Homi Adajania and Luv Ranjan Serve a Glossy but Flavourless Rom-Com
Despite the effortless charm of Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon, this stylish summer entertainer loses its fizz after a lively start, settling into a familiar and emotionally underwhelming formula
‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ Movie Review: Samantha Shines in an Entertaining but Uneven Action Drama
Nandini Reddy’s family entertainer gives Samantha Ruth Prabhu a convincing mass-action makeover, but familiar storytelling and underdeveloped twists prevent the film from reaching greater heights.
Women’s T20 World Cup: Prema Rawat Replaces Injured Shreyanka Patil Ahead of South Africa Clash
India has drafted in Prema Rawat after off-spinner Shreyanka Patil was ruled out through injury, with Harmanpreet Kaur’s side set to face South Africa at Old Trafford in Manchester on June 21
From Gulmarg Gondola to Mi Teleférico: 7 Highest Ropeways in the World
Suspended above glaciers, mountain passes, and dramatic valleys, these engineering marvels offer some of the highest and most breathtaking cable car rides on Earth.
Anushka Sharma’s Success Mantra Decoded: ‘I Don’t Ask Anybody Anything’
The actor-producer says independence and self-belief have guided her journey from the beginning, highlighting a mindset that experts say can foster resilience and authentic career growth
Why Fire Ants Are Considered Among the Cruelest Invasive Species on Earth
From insects to turtles, bats, birds, cats, and dogs, invasive fire ants attack a remarkable range of animals, making them one of the world's most destructive and ecologically damaging invaders
Can Piles Go Away on Their Own? Here’s What Doctors Say About Hemorrhoids and When Treatment Is Needed
Hemorrhoids, or piles, are swollen veins in and around the rectum that often improve with lifestyle changes, but persistent symptoms may require medical attention
From Treating Cancer to Battling It: A Surgeon’s Journey Reveals the Human Side of Oncology
Years spent operating on cancer patients prepared the doctor medically, but becoming a patient brought lessons about vulnerability, fear, hope, and living one day at a time
Seven Japanese Encephalitis Deaths Confirmed in Assam This Year as State Strengthens Surveillance Ahead of Peak Season
With Assam accounting for nearly 62% of all Japanese encephalitis deaths reported in India since 2018, health authorities are intensifying vaccination, hospital preparedness, and disease surveillance to contain the mosquito-borne threat
RGCB Scientists Discover New Mechanism Behind Malaria Parasite’s Drug Resistance, Raising Questions for Future Treatments
A breakthrough study reveals how malaria parasites exploit young red blood cells to survive artemisinin therapy, offering fresh insights into one of the biggest threats to global malaria control




















