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Inside the Most Anticipated Music Debut of the Year: Rolling Loud India

Dec 03, 2025

BusinessWire India
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 3: Rolling Loud made its much-anticipated India debut with Karan Aujla taking the stage as one of the festival's headliners. The Punjabi pop star lit up the arena with one of the standout sets of the weekend. Guests enjoyed an elevated viewing experience and atmosphere at the Loud Club, hosted by PATRON EL ALTO in celebration of Aujla's milestone.
Aujla shared the stage with global heavyweights like Don Toliver, Wiz Khalifa and Swae Lee, alongside homegrown favourites Gurinder Gill and a special performance by DIVINE. Here's a first look at some highlights and behind-the-scenes moments from the festival's debut edition.

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Study by Indian Body, Center for Chronic Disease Control Reiterates Link Between Lower Salt Intake and Reduced Hypertension & Cardiovascular Disease

New Delhi [India], December 5: A new study by the Centre for Chronic Disease Control (CCDC) for the first time concurrently estimated the daily salt and iodine consumption levels of the adult population in India and examined the effect of the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended salt intake levels on iodine levels. The study demonstrated that in India, where universal salt iodization is mandatory, a reduction in salt intake to the Government of India's National Multisectoral NCD Action Plan and WHO-recommended levels of <= 5 g/d does not compromise the level of iodine intake. This was measured by the gold standard method of collecting and analysing 24-hour urine samples for salt intake and iodine intake by measuring Urinary Iodine Concentration (UIC) and urinary iodine excretion (UIE). These findings provide strong support for the current recommendations to reduce population salt intake to prevent hypertension and cardiovascular diseases (CVD), which are rapidly increasing in India. Notably, salt reduction is unlikely to impact iodine supplementation efforts, indicating compatibility between the two interventions, which should be continuously monitored through robust surveillance. The study can be accessed here.

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