New Delhi [India], September 29: In an inspiring step towards public health advocacy, young changemaker Yeshaya has launched Cervichampions, a powerful comic book initiative designed to raise awareness about cervical cancer prevention among adolescent girls. Entirely written, conceived, conc
Nairobi [Kenya] / Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 29: Merck Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany marks 'World Heart Day 2025' in partnership with First Ladies of Africa and Asia, Ministries of Health, Medical Societies, and Academia, through their Nationwide Diabet
New Delhi [India], September 29: Krishna's Herbal & Ayurveda, a trusted name in the Ayurvedic wellness space, has announced its collaboration with actress Pooja Singh, widely recognised for her role as Rinky in the popular series Panchayat. With this association, the brand aims to cre
Forty-five cases of stubble burning were reported in Punjab from September 15 to September 27, out of which fire was detected at 22 locations. Environmental compensation has been imposed on the 22 locations, and damages were recovered, said Environmental Engineer Sukhdeva Singh.
The Punjab Government held a special awareness and support camp to curb stubble burning, with a dedicated control room set up for real-time monitoring in Amritsar on Sunday.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami interacted with shopkeepers and the traders in Garhi Cantt Market, Dehradun, on Sunday, as part of a public awareness campaign to promote the adoption of indigenous products and spread information about the new GST rates.
"Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is the face of the NDA and has been Chief Minister for 20 consecutive years. We are also eager for answers. There are some serious issues that everyone, including journalists and the public, should be aware of. This government is a copycat, whereas we have a v
The run was flagged off by Miss World 2025 Opal Suchata Chuangsri, with several dignitaries and celebrities in attendance. Speaking on the occasion, organiser Sudha Reddy said, "This run is to promote fitness and to raise awareness against breast cancer. Almost 18-20 thousand people have par
Inspector RPF and in charge of New Delhi Railway Station, Yashwant Singh, said women passengers, especially those travelling alone, were being sensitised about safety measures and grievance redressal mechanisms.
He cautioned individuals who resort to disorder, arson, and vandalism in the name of religion, particularly during festivals. He specifically addressed those who claim "I Love Muhammad" while engaging in destructive behaviour, questioning their awareness of the ongoing Shardiya Navratri c
Wankhede highlighted the growing concerns of drug consumption in Northern and Eastern Mumbai. He stressed the importance of "public awareness" and "community participation" to tackle the issue.