Anoushka Caroline Williams is a trainee reporter for Newsmeter. She Began her career by interning for Newsmeter while pursuing a degree in Journalism and Psychology. She graduated from Roots Degree College in 2022.

Anoushka Caroline Williams

Anoushka Caroline Williams is a trainee reporter for Newsmeter. She Began her career by interning for Newsmeter while pursuing a degree in Journalism and Psychology. She graduated from Roots Degree College in 2022.

    Anoushka Caroline Williams

    Cold wave across Telangana: Hyderabad minimum temperatures to dip to 11–15°C next week
    Cold wave across Telangana: Hyderabad minimum temperatures to dip to 11–15°C next week

    Meteorologists say Hyderabad usually settles around 13–16°C around mid-December, but early dips close to 11–12°C indicate a stronger-than-usual early...

    By Sistla Dakshina Murthy  Published on 5 Dec 2025 4:39 PM IST


    St. Andrew’s Church, Secunderabad marks 75 years: A unique story of Syrian Christians Worship and faith
    St. Andrew’s Church, Secunderabad marks 75 years: A unique story of Syrian Christians Worship and faith

    For the church’s leadership, the jubilee is not merely commemorative; it is a moment to reaffirm identity and direction

    By Sistla Dakshina Murthy  Published on 28 Nov 2025 1:46 PM IST


    Epilepsy Awareness Month:  What is nocturnal epilepsy? Why is it difficult to identify?
    Epilepsy Awareness Month: What is nocturnal epilepsy? Why is it difficult to identify?

    Nocturnal seizures pose unique risks due to the unsupervised environment

    By Sri Lakshmi Muttevi  Published on 27 Nov 2025 10:32 AM IST


    Hyderabad may see three days of rain as Bay of Bengal system builds; cold wave unlikely for now
    Hyderabad may see three days of rain as Bay of Bengal system builds; cold wave unlikely for now

    Officials said thunderstorms with gusty winds between 40–50 kmph, accompanied by lightning, are likely at isolated locations on November 24 and 25

    By Sistla Dakshina Murthy  Published on 22 Nov 2025 3:38 PM IST


    Transgender Day of Remembrance: Why trans lives matter all the more
    Transgender Day of Remembrance: Why trans lives matter all the more

    The day began in 1999 as a community-led response to the murder of Rita Hester

    By Sri Lakshmi Muttevi  Published on 20 Nov 2025 10:10 AM IST


    World Toilet Day: Experts back India’s water-based habits as scientifically healthier option
    World Toilet Day: Experts back India’s water-based habits as scientifically healthier option

    India’s approach to post-toilet cleansing is based on the principle of washing rather than wiping, an idea that predates modern plumbing

    By Sistla Dakshina Murthy  Published on 19 Nov 2025 3:40 PM IST


    With Last Saturday and The Yolk Theory, Hyderabad emerges as hub for modern dining styles
    With Last Saturday and The Yolk Theory, Hyderabad emerges as hub for modern dining styles

    Here are a few spaces that stand out, each for a different reason, and each offering something that adds value to the city’s growing food culture

    By Anoushka Caroline Williams  Published on 16 Nov 2025 2:11 PM IST


    17.2% of Indians under 40 have Type 2 diabetes; experts urge ā€˜slow living’ for prevention
    17.2% of Indians under 40 have Type 2 diabetes; experts urge ā€˜slow living’ for prevention

    1 in 6 Indians under 40 faces Type 2 diabetes risk; slow, mindful living may offer hope

    By Anoushka Caroline Williams  Published on 13 Nov 2025 3:54 PM IST


    ā€˜Every setback became a foundation’: Sunitha Krishnan after receiving Best International Book (Non-Fiction) award for `I Am What I Amā€˜
    ā€˜Every setback became a foundation’: Sunitha Krishnan after receiving Best International Book (Non-Fiction) award for `I Am What I Amā€˜

    For over three decades, Krishnan has been one of India’s most relentless voices against sex trafficking

    By Anoushka Caroline Williams  Published on 12 Nov 2025 10:37 AM IST


    World Forget Me Not Day: How we have outsourced memory to machines
    World Forget Me Not Day: How we have outsourced memory to machines

    Forget Me Not Day was created to encourage people to reconnect with those they had lost touch with

    By Anoushka Caroline Williams  Published on 10 Nov 2025 11:30 AM IST


    World Freedom Day: Linguistic freedom still lags in policy despite India’s multilingual spirit
    World Freedom Day: Linguistic freedom still lags in policy despite India’s multilingual spirit

    Across India, linguistic identity remains deeply tied to self-expression and cultural dignity

    By Anoushka Caroline Williams  Published on 9 Nov 2025 2:28 PM IST


    Air, plastic and pesticide pollution tied to diabetes surge in India, warn experts
    Air, plastic and pesticide pollution tied to diabetes surge in India, warn experts

    The four-day RSSDI conference, being held in Kerala after 14 years, features expert panel discussions and presentations on diabetes treatment and...

    By Sistla Dakshina Murthy  Published on 7 Nov 2025 4:31 PM IST


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