New Delhi [India], July 12: Globally, cancer is a pressing health crisis. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported 2.8 crore new cancer cases in 2022, a number projected to rise to 3.5 crore by 2050, a 77% increase. India, with 1.3 crore new cancer cases diagnosed annually, is now known
On the incident that happened on Thursday, where a Spice Jet crew member slapped an ASI of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in Jaipur Airport, Assistant Commissioner of Police of Malviya Nagar Aditya Poonia said that a case has been filed by both parties on the matter.
Amid the rising dengue cases in the state, Karnataka Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil on Thursday paid visit to GIMS hospital to take stock of the dengue situation.
Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party President BY Vijayendra on Thursday attacked the state government over the Dengue cases in the state and said that the Karnataka government is not "bothered", adding that BJP will raise the in Assembly.
Raids by Lokayukta were conducted in 9 districts, including Mandya, Kolar, Belagavi, Mysore and Hassan, in connection with 11 cases registered with the agency.
The CBI has registered cases based on a complaint received from the Chief Vigilance Officer of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
Andhra Pradesh Police on Wednesday seized cannabis worth rupees 40 lakhs, and a car in two separate cases in the area of Motugudem Police Station, Chintoor Circle, Alluri District.
Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda on Wednesday chaired a high-level meeting to review the dengue situation across the country and the preparedness of the public health system for prevention, containment and management of dengue in view of the onset of monsoon an
Tripura AIDS State Control Society on Wednesday set the record straight, confirming that the report stating that Tripura has 828 students registered as HIV positive and 47 of them died is from April 2007 to May 2024.
The government of Tripura on Wednesday issued a clarification, terming a report that claims that the state has 822 students registered as HIV positive as "misleading".
The Supreme Court on Wednesday held as maintainable the West Bengal government's suit challenging the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) undertaking an investigation into the cases in the State without its statutorily mandated prior consent.