A total of 31 students from the Mahatma Jyothibapule Telangana Backward Classes Welfare Residential School in Karimnagar were hospitalized after complaining of stomach pain. Doctors believe the symptoms may be caused by mild strains or food allergies, not food poisoning.
Amid growing concern about Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases in the country, states have intensified their health measures, focusing on surveillance and prevention to address the challenge.
ISRO has postponed the docking of the Spadex mission program to January 9, 2025, from the earlier scheduled date of January 7. The reason for the delay has not been disclosed.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], January 6: Tamil Perayam at SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), Kattankulathur is organising a state-level elocution competition, 'Sol Thamizha Sol - 2025', aimed at students aged between 18 and 25 years. The event will begin on 26th January 2025 a
Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, suffering from multiple health issues, will leave for London on Tuesday for treatment via an air ambulance provided by Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. A 15-member entourage, including family, doctors, and BNP leaders, will accompa
The search led to the seizure of digital devices (mobile phones or tablets) and incriminating financial documents including debit cards, passbooks and chequebooks of multiple banks.
A recent breach of the US Treasury Department, attributed to China-backed hackers, has sparked alarm among lawmakers. The breach, which involved a third-party software provider, compromised unclassified documents and workstations. Senators have called for a briefing within eight days, while
In collaboration with the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity and the Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation, the organisation printed the Document on Human Fraternity in Braille to make it accessible to visually impaired individuals worldwide.
The Dwarka District Police has been addressing concerns related to unauthorized migrants, including Bangladeshi nationals, through intensified efforts. This includes identifying, detaining, and repatriating individuals without valid Indian documentation. The police initiated these actions by
Advocate Siddhesh Kotwal, counsel for BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj, appeared before the court and requested two weeks to file a compilation of documents. He stated that, as this is the precognizance stage, a detailed response is not yet required.
Jan Suraaj Party chief Prashant Kishor has vowed to continue his indefinite fast until the Bihar government meets the demands of protesting BPSC students.
Highlighting the legacy of the Maratha community in the country, the minister stressed that "every Maratha has contributed to the development of the nation." He added that it is our responsibility to institutionalise our history through documentation for future generations