Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], May 21: One of the biggest issues related to mental health today is substance abuse, and Bangalore is not free from it. In 2022, the city had the highest number of substance abuse cases after Mumbai. The spectrum of drug abuse in the city is quite wide, from al
As UP faces a severe heatwave, Balrampur Hospital in Lucknow has set up cold wards with AC, medicines, and equipment to treat heatstroke patients. Doctors advise people to stay indoors between 12-4 pm and take precautions like drinking water, using ORS, and covering up when going outside.
In a recent tweet, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav expressed concerns about the government's preparedness to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. He emphasised the need for the government to be proactive and take timely measures to prevent another health crisis.
As of May 19, 2025, the number of active COVID-19 cases in India stands at 257 -- a very low figure considering the country's large population. Almost all of these cases are mild, with no hospitalisation required.
Delhi Police arrested two robbers and habitual criminals, Ravi alias Karan, aged 32 years, and Akash, aged 30 years. They are both involved in more than 150 previous cases.
Custom officers at Chhatrapati Shivaji MaharaInternational Airport Commissionerate, ZONE-III Mumbai siezed a total of 5.75Kg Gold valued at Rs. 5.10 Crore in two cases of smuggling, accoring to a statement.
As cybercrime emerges as a global challenge, under the leadership of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, India is taking resolute action using advanced technology to curb cybercrime and apprehend cybercriminals.
During the hearing, a prosecutor said that an anti-terrorism court had permitted conducting photogrammetric and polygraph tests of Khan in Rawalpindi's Adiala jail in the May 9 cases and requested the bench defer the bail proceedings.
The Supreme Court on Thursday has directed the Central government and all state governments to set up special courts to try POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) cases on a top-priority basis.
He mentioned that he faces around 30-32 cases, which he viewed as a testament to his commitment to social justice and his willingness to challenge the status quo.
Paank, the Baloch National Movement's Human Rights Department expressed strong condemnation of the continued rise in cases of enforced disappareances of Baloch people.