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Why do people get tattoos?

June 14, 2025

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Indian Chronicle

Twin study says it’s nurture, not nature

Why do people get tattoos?

Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark in Odense recently addressed these questions. Their findings, reported in February in the journal Behavior Genetics, showed that differences in an individual's propensity to get tattooed were not due to nature but because of nurture.‘Nature’ here refers to an intrinsic, genetically-determined predisposition that affects one’s behaviour. ‘Nurture’ denotes extrinsic factors such as one’s education, culture, family, and peers.

A tattoo is an indelible design registered on the skin by injecting inks and dyes into a skin layer called the dermis. There, the pigment particles become engulfed and subsequently kept in place by cells of the body's immune system, making them permanent.In 1991, hikers stumbled on the naturally mummified remains of a man since named Otzi the Iceman in northern Italy. Scientists found that he lived more than 5,000 years ago and had tattoos. Today, many sports and entertainment celebrities also sport tattoos —as do their fans, and indeed anyone who wishes to bear symbols they consider important or significant to themselves on their person. Since adding any foreign substance to one’s body is a health risk from a medical viewpoint, studying the long-term effects of tattooing on public health has been an important research focus.Sorting nature from nurturelf two offspring are born from the same pregnancy, they are called twins. The offspring can be genetically identical or non-identical. Identical twins share all of their genes while non-identical twins share on average only 50% of their genes. After the father's sperm fertilises the mother's egg,

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Global majors Google, Philips, Unilever eye Telangana investments at Davos

The “Telangana Rising” delegation, led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, engaged with major companies like Google, Philips and Unilever at the World Economic Forum at Davos on Tuesday, January 20, securing their interest in investing in the state’s development, the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said.

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The struggle will not stop until the Cantonment Board is merged with GHMC: MLA Sriganesh

Protesting against the autocratic attitude of the BUP government at the Centre, which has been exercising control over the people of the Cantonment area through a nominated system since 2020, without merging the Cantonment Board with the state government's municipal corporation or conducting elections, thus murdering democracy and trampling on the rights of the Cantonment residents, Cantonment MLA Sriganesh launched a relay hunger strike on Tuesday at the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar statue in Karkhana, demanding the merger of the Cantonment Board with the state government's municipal corporation.

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1 mins

January 21, 2026

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Interest-free loans for Self-Help Group members with the aim of making one crore women millionaires:

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2 mins

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Inter-district gang arrested for targeting innocent women and stealing gold in Vikarabad district

District SP Sneha Mehra

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1 mins

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Modi targets TMC over infiltration at Malda rally

Malda: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday mounted a sharp attack on the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government in West Bengal, alleging that large-scale infiltration has altered the state's demography, triggered riots in districts like Malda and Murshidabad, and thrived due to the ruling party's \"patronage and syndicate raj\".

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1 mins

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PM Modi gifts Rs 3,250 crore worth projects for Bengal: Here's a list

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday gifted several rail and road projects, worth over Rs 3,250 crore, to poll-bound West Bengal, on his two-day visit to the state.

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3 mins

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Indian Chronicle

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Cabinet to discuss Nallamala Sagar

Thestate government is likely to take a call on its next course of action on the Polavaram-Nallamala Sagar project at a Cabinet meeting on January 18, following the apex court's dismissal of a related petition filed by the Telangana government against the project envisaged by Andhra Pradesh.

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1 mins

January 15, 2026

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Hyderabad CP condemns verbal attacks on women officers

Police Commissioner Sajjanar has strongly condemned attempts to damage the reputation of women through media attacks, emphasising the need for a collective societal response to such behaviour.

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1 min

January 15, 2026

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On Veterans' Day, Rajnath hails sacrifices of Op Pawan soldiers

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday reminded retired soldiers that it was the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that had openly acknowledged the contribution of personnel who participated in Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka in the late 1980s.

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1 min

January 15, 2026

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Frame rules to enforce 25% EWS quota in private schools, says SC

Emphasising that granting admission to poor children in educational institutions “must be a national mission”, the Supreme Court has directed government authorities to frame rules to ensure effective implementation of the 25 per cent reservation for children from economically and socially weaker sections (EWS) in private unaided non-minority schools under the Right to Education (RTE) Act.

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2 mins

January 15, 2026

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