The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) on Wednesday strongly condemned the violent attack on Dr Balaji, an oncologist in Chennai, who was stabbed seven times by a patient's relative and demanded nationwide action to address this issue, calling for increased security measures
Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], November 12: Annapurna Finance Pvt. Ltd. (AFPL), a leading NBFC-MFI in India, has been highlighted in 60 Decibels' 2024 Microfinance Index for its transformative role in enhancing the financial resilience of underserved communities. With a significant focus on w
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], November 12: VVDN Technologies, a global provider of software, electronics engineering, and product manufacturing services and solutions, today announced it has signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) for Cybersecurity collaboration with SecureThings.ai Pvt Lt
This six-day program is customized for the senior officials of NHRIs of Global South. It aims to enhance the promotion, protection, and strengthening of human rights across diverse regions. It also provides
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday marked Gopashtami, a festival to honour cows, extending his wishes to the people of Haryana, especially cow herders.
The UN Human Rights Committee has called on Pakistan to reform its military court system, eliminate the death penalty in civilian cases, and safeguard judicial independence. Emphasising the need for privacy protections and freedom of expression, the Committee recommended broad legal reforms
The war in Sudan has led to the world's worst civilian protection crisis in decades, with more than 3 million people forced to flee in search of safety in neighbouring countries, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said.
The IMA addressed the issue of attacks on doctors and healthcare facilities and demanded a strict and enforceable law to reduce the attacks. IMA mentioned in their demands that amendments were required to be made to the Maharashtra Medicare Act, 2010, design 'Safe Zones' to ensure the protec
The Indian Consulate in Toronto announced cancelling some of its scheduled consular camps after the Canadian security authorities failed to provide minimum security protection.