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Dengue Can be Resistant to Drugs Through Mutations in One Protein: Study
The study further provides insights on strategies for treatment to use at different stages of the infection, which in turn may lead to new vaccine development and treatments for the mosquito-borne disease, dengue.
CBI Visits Mukul Roy's Office, Takes ex-IPS Officer for Face-to-face Questioning in Narada Tapes Scandal
CBI officer Ranjit Kumar said the CBI team visited Roy's office based on SMH Mirza’s (arrested police officer) statement that money was exchanged here in return for favours.
Need to Make More Efforts to Protect Women's Rights, Says Sonia Gandhi in Navratri Message
Sonia Gandhi said in the coming nine days, nine forms of the Goddess are worshipped and this worship of power is also related to the important place of women in society.
Cong Stands by Govt's Reply to Pakistan PM's UNGA Address, Slams BJP Leaders for 'Publicising' Khan's Statement
Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said the party will wait for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to tell the nation about his US trip before commenting further.
We are Not Following Right Economic Policies, Says Subramanian Swamy
Speaking at an event, Swamy accused the country's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru of `imposing' the Soviet economic model on India which he said held back the economy.
After SC Rap, Kerala Govt to Begin Eviction of Kochi Flat Owners on Sunday
Officials said the four apartment complexes would be demolished using controlled implosion technology. The state government would pay Rs 25 lakh interim compensation to each flat owner within four weeks.
Kolkata Stung by Second Most Dangerous Dengue Virus, Leave Experts Worried
Four people have died to dengue in Kolkata this year and around 18 have died in North 24 Parganas. Thousands have been affected across south Bengal districts, say doctors.
Lucknow Health Dept Goes on Inspection Spree, Discovers Larvae from School
In the private pathology, dengue larvae were found in ponds used for growing lotuses. Besides, larvae were found breeding in a desert cooler inside a house in a residential colony for the DPSU's employees.
'For World, India is a Market': Imran Khan's Cover-up After Failing to Drum Up Support on Kashmir Issue
World leaders look upon India as a market for 1.2 (sic) billion people and trade and so on. And this is the sad thing, (valuing) material over the human, Imran Khan rued.
ITBP Officer Commits Suicide, Shoots Self With Service Rifle in Jammu
ASI Jaswant Singh was found dead with a bullet injury in his neck at Van Bhawan near Rail head complex on Friday.
After 'Ab ki Baar Trump Sarkar' Slogan, PM Modi Meets US Presidential Candidate Tulsi Gabbard in Surprise Meeting
The 37-year-old four-term lawmaker, Tulsi Gabbard, had recently hit back at critics who accused the Democratic presidential hopeful of being a 'Hindu nationalist'.
Modi Gets Flooded With Selfie Requests After His UNGA Address, PMO Tweets Photo
The photo tweeted by PMO showed several people holding their mobile phones high above their heads and trying to click selfies with Narendra Modi.
Ayodhya Land Dispute Hearing Not Going as per Schedule, Says Supreme Court
A 5-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, which was hearing the case on 33rd day, had earlier made clear that the Muslim parties should conclude their arguments by September 27.
Mother Dairy to Collect 1,000 Kg Waste Plastic in Delhi-NCR by Gandhi Jayanti
About 1,000 kg of plastic waste will be collected from 4,000 households across Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad and Ghaziabad by October 2 and recycled.
Delhi Govt to Sell Onion at Rs 24 from Tomorrow, Says CM Arvind Kejriwal
Announcing the decision at a press conference, Kejriwal said that onions will be sold at 400 ration shops and 70 mobile vans.
Lawyer Files PIL in HC Against Inaction to Control Dengue in Tamil Nadu
The petitioner also mentioned that he was forced to spend Rs 3000 to get his blood tested for the possible infection of dengue virus.