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Bengaluru Woman Strangles 3-Year-Old Autistic Daughter, Surrenders at Police Station
According to the police, Ramya, who had twins, was depressed about one of them being autistic, as she also had to quit her job and stay home to take care of the child
India to Screen 100% Population Over 30 For Diabetes, BP by March 2025; New Deadlines Set For Health Projects
The list includes completing the issuance of 20 crore pending Ayushman cards, establishing an effective drug delivery supply chain management system at the primary healthcare level, and launching the digital vaccination record-keeping platform, U Win port...
Karnataka's Vijayapura District Hospital Installs Automatic Chapati Maker To Feed Patients
Vijayapura District Hospital has introduced an automatic chapati-making machine which can make more than 1,500 rotis in two hours.
'It's a Belief, Not Superstition': People in UP Organise Frog Wedding to Please Rain God Amid Scorching Heat
Others may call it a superstition but people in Srinagar Colony of UP's Varanasi say that for them it’s a tradition that is carried out when the heat is at its peak and summers become unbearable.
Namo Bharat Services from 6 am to 10 pm on Sunday Due to UPSC Civil Service Exam
There are numerous educational institutions around the operating section of Namo Bharat, where many candidates frequently go for competitive examinations, the statement said
Assam Congress to Approach Court to Disqualify Five Party MLAs
Purkayastha and Ahmed's roles cost Congress the Karimganj Lok Sabha seat this time--a constituency that was considered a favourable one for the Opposition
Farmers In Purba Bardhaman Adopt Guava Cultivation To Boost Income
The farmer in Purbasthali said that cultivating guava in one bigha of land gives them around Rs 14,000 to 15,000. The yield is available from two years after planting.
How This Delhi Student Overcame Covid Challenges to Bag Job at Meta
Himanshu Jain, 24, who studied engineering and aspired to working at Meta, was met with unusual circumstances like many others during the Covid-induced restrictions. But nothing could deter him from going after his dreams. A full-time software developer a...
Modi 3.0 Govt Plans 100-Day Special Campaign to Address Complaints of Corruption, Cyber Frauds | Exclusive
Complaints regarding non-grant of family pension to kin of government servants who have passed away, will also be taken up on priority in this 100-day special campaign, News18 has learnt
State under Parens Patriae Jurisdiction Must Provide Care for Mentally Disabled Adults without Family Support: Madras HC
Under the parens patriae doctrine, the State is tasked with caring for individuals who cannot care for themselves, such as orphaned children, people with disabilities, and senior citizens
Monsoon Edges Towards Odisha, Chhattisgarh After Heavy Rain In Southern States
The monsoon has progressed almost normally so far. However, its current progress over Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal is sluggish which has increased heat stress and raised humidity levels over the region
Why Price Of Beans Is Soaring In Karnataka's Hubballi
Hubballi traders are importing beans via Delhi. A truckload of beans is brought every day. 15 tons of beans are being transported in each truck.
Gone Are Days of One-person Rule, Now Govt at Centre Formed with Help of Others: Pawar Taunts BJP
With the coalition government in place at the Centre, the Modi guarantee is now over, a change made possible by the power of the voters, NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar said
'Have You Taken Any Action On Tanker Mafia?': SC Raps Delhi Govt Over Mismanagement Of Water Crisis
Asking the Delhi government about measures taken till now to solve the problem, the bench said, "If you're not taking action, then shall we hand it over...every channel is showing tanker mafia is running in Delhi"
Delhi Water Shortage: Teams to Inspect Major Pipelines in City to Ensure No Leakage
The Quick Response Teams comprising Additional District Magistrate/Sub Divisional Magistrate level officers and tehsildars will be responsible for provision of water tankers and resolution of water-related complaints
CBI to Seek Interpol Notice Against Trafficking Network Members Pushing Indians in Russia War Zone
The CBI had busted major human trafficking networks operating across the country in March which were allegedly pushing the Indian youths to the Russia-Ukraine war front in the garb of providing them with lucrative foreign jobs