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Pregnant Woman Denied Admission for Delivery in Hospital in Telangana; Superintendent, Duty Doctor Suspended
After being denied admission at CHC Achampet, the woman delivered her baby on the road outside the hospital on Tuesday, health officials said.
BHU Begins Application Process for PhD, Vidyavaridh, MPhil Programmes, Entrance Test on March 16
BHU admissions: The last date for submission of applications is February 15. Candidates will have to take the Research Entrance Test (RET) for admissions to the courses on March 16.
RRB Result Row: Railway Min Urges Students to Not Damage Property, Says 'Process Was Transparent'
Ashwini Vaishnaw said candidates can submit their grievances by February 16 and the committee will submit a report on March 4 to the ministry.
51 Maharashtra Cops Awarded Service Medals on Eve of Republic Day
As per the list, Additional Director General of Police Vinay Kargaonkar posted at Protection of Civil Rights department s being awarded the medal for distinguished service.
Covid Won't be Eradicated, Live with It, Says Harvard Prof, Warns 'Prolonged Effects' of Omicron in India
With vaccinations and new drugs there will be eventually a “very good control” and the world will be in a better place, he said.
Director of Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute Dr Anil Rajvanshi Selected for Padma Shri
Some of his work includes renewable energy-based cooking and lighting; power generation from agricultural residues; renewable fuel production from agriculture.
India-US Partnership Rooted In Shared Responsibility To Uphold Democratic Values: White House
The partnership between India and the United States is rooted in their shared responsibility to uphold democratic values, the White House said on Tuesday as it greeted the people of India on the occasion of the country's 73rd Republic Day. "We join India,...
India-US Partnership Rooted In Shared Responsibility To Uphold Democratic Values: White House
The partnership between India and the United States is rooted in their shared responsibility to uphold democratic values, the White House said on Tuesday as it greeted the people of India on the occasion of the country's 73rd Republic Day. "We join India,...
Can Live for Another 20 Years to Work, Elated Dr Bawaskar Says After Receiving Padma Bhushan
Bawaskar, who after completing his MBBS from Nagpur joined as a doctor in a state run primary health centre in Mahad tehsil of Raigad district.
UPTET 2021 Cheating in Re-exam too, Exam Solver Gang Held
The police arrested 10 people, including impersonating candidates during the Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET) 2021.
Tension in Coimbatore After Statue Found Vandalised in Church, Cops Begin Probe
After being alerted, the management of Holy Trinity Cathedral found that the statue of St Sebastian, kept in a glass cabin, damaged and immediately informed the police.
Indian Railways to Run Divya Kashi Yatra Train From Delhi to Varanasi; Check Details and Steps to Create IRCTC Account
The train's first and second air-conditioned classes will have a total of 156 seats.
NCB Gets Nod for 1,800 Additional Posts; Cyber Wing to Crack Down on Crypto, Darknet Drug Deals
As per its expansion plan, the Narcotics Control Bureau aims to have zonal offices, to be headed by deputy D-G level officers, in all states in a phased manner.
Covid Vax Status, Infection Rates Suggest Pandemic Might Soon Become Endemic: AIIMS Doctor
An endemic is a disease outbreak that is consistently present but limited to a particular region.
BJP Micro-donation Campaign Will Encourage Culture of Public Participation in Politics: Nadda
Addressing BJP Yuva Morcha workers virtually, Nadda said the campaign is a massive step towards transparent governance and self-sufficiency within the party.
Desertion of OBC Ministers, MLAs Will Have No Impact on BJP's UP Poll Prospects: Keshav Maurya
Recently, Swami Prasad Maurya, Dara Singh Chauhan and Dharam Singh Saini quit the state cabinet and the BJP to join the Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party (SP) along with some legislators.