In an interesting turn of events, a woman who was declared 'brain-dead' at a hospital in Bareilly, came back to life after a car she was travelling in struck a pothole, as her husband claimed on Wednesday.
Supriya Sule shared the update on X, stating, "Respected Pawar Saheb is in good health and has been discharged by the doctors. He has been advised to take rest for three to four days. Accordingly, he will rest at home and thereafter resume his daily routine work. Saheb was admitted to Rub
The hospital says, "The medical team has advised him to take adequate rest for a few days, following which he may gradually resume his routine work and public engagements."
Tiwari said air pollution is a problem that affects both the rich and the poor and has now spread beyond Delhi to several parts of the country. Referring to recent conditions, he said breathing had become extremely difficult for several days due to toxic air, and echoed Rahul Gandhi's cal
Let me start by saying we need Air Purifiers in Delhi. The toxic air is making it difficult to even breathe, so at least indoors, we need air purifiers to let us live in peace. After testing the Philips AC4221, part of the new PureProtect Pro 4200 Series, it is clear that this device aims
Despite the smoggy conditions, Republic Day parade rehearsals continued at India Gate, where a visible layer of smog reduced visibility. Security personnel and parade participants carried on with preparations as scheduled for the upcoming national celebrations.
The Congress leader accused the Centre of prioritising "ease of doing business" over environmental protection. "I don't understand why the Modi government, in the name of ease of doing business, is destroying the ease of breathing and the ease of living. If you tamper with nature, if you
Iringal / Kozhikode (Kerala) [India], December 24: If there is one cultural destination in South India that deserves a place on every traveller's calendar this season, it is the 13th Sargaalaya International Arts & Crafts Festival (SIACF). From December 23, 2025, to January 11, 2026, Sargaal
Hardik's bat was breathing fire as he took down bowlers with a flurry of fours and sixes that oozed the trademark 'Kung Fu Pandya' ferocity and swagger. While these hits entertained the crowd immensely, the entertainment dampened a bit for one of the cameramen capturing the live action as
Congress MP Pramod Tiwari on Thursday criticised both the central and Delhi governments over rising air pollution, saying the residents of the national capital are "trapped in a gas chamber" and struggling to breathe.