The Prime Minister also prayed for peace and happiness in society, conveying his best wishes for harmony and well-being as the country steps into the new year.
President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent New Year greetings for 2026 to Their Highnesses and Majesties, Presidents, Kings and Princes of countries around the world, wishing them continued health and prosperity for their nations.
Taking to X, Rahul Gandhi said, "Heartfelt New Year greetings to all of you. May the new year bring abundant happiness, good health, and success into your life." He further added, "Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year 2026."
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu reaffirmed his government's commitment to a total 'Vyavastha Parivartan' in the healthcare sector. In an initiative to facilitate the people, several "people-first" milestones were achieved with the launch of dedicated Senior Citizen
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 31: In a landmark moment for doctor-led public health education, Beeja House successfully set and was felicitated for the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records title for the "Largest Wall Display of Doctor-Written Patients' FAQs", achieved duri
Mumbai (Maharashtra) / New Delhi [India] / Dubai [UAE], December 31: As cases of chronic facial pain, jaw dysfunction and undiagnosed temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders continue to rise, healthcare providers across India and the Middle East are witnessing a shift in how these conditions
Former Minister and AIADMK senior leader D Jayakumar on Wednesday responded to the recent assault of an Odisha man in Tamil Nadu by four juveniles. He slammed the Tamil Nadu Health Minister, Ma Subramanian, highlighting that the Health Minister insists there is no circulation of any subst
New Delhi [India], December 31: Veganuary, the global campaign that inspires and supports people to try vegan, is just around the corner. It is the season when millions of people around the world try a plant-based diet for better health, to help the environment and animals.
Authorities in Rawalpindi have failed to stop pollution from brick kilns operating without mandatory zig-zag technology, particularly in Gujar Khan. Residents report health risks and weak enforcement, while kiln owners cite high costs. Citizens and legal experts have demanded stricter action
New Delhi [India], December 31: The year 2025 marked a decisive shift--from incremental progress to systemic transformation--driven by sustained policy focus, increased private sector participation, deeper technology integration, and India's expanding global relevance across healthcare deliv