A Pentagon report published in late 2023 tabulated 500 operational nuclear warheads in China, a figure that had increased to 600+ by late 2024. By 2030, China will have a
predicted 1,000 nuclear warheads.
Gujarat is strengthening epilepsy care through better diagnosis, expanded EEG facilities and awareness campaigns. Ahmedabad Civil Hospital now offers advanced treatment and counselling, helping more patients get early intervention. Doctors say most epilepsy cases can be treated with simpl
Vedancha village in Banaskantha transformed its water and sanitation system by creating a low-cost, community-led greywater treatment plant. The system treats 200 kilolitres of wastewater daily, improving hygiene, supporting farming and providing clean water for livestock, making the vill
Kumbhalgarh (Rajasthan) [India], December 1: Treat Hotels & Resorts, one of India's fastest-growing homegrown hospitality brands, proudly announces the opening of Treat Aranya Resort, Kumbhalgarh, marking the group's debut in the royal state of Rajasthan.
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], December 1: India is becoming increasingly capable at treating disease, yet the number of people who need treatment continues to grow. Chronic and lifestyle-related illnesses are appearing in larger numbers and at earlier stages of life, even as hospitals, diagno
Faridabad (Haryana) [India], December 1: In a remarkable medical achievement, a young male patient suffering from a rare and life-threatening condition called Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH) was successfully treated by a multidisciplinary team led by renowned cardiothor
New Delhi [India], December 1: A dramatic shift is taking place in the disease landscape in India. For instance, there is a clear trend towards an older population and an increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and ailments associated with nutritional deficiencies. This trajectory signals
On World AIDS Day 2025, Catharina Boehme, Officer-in-Charge, WHO South-East Asia highlighted how the region stands united with governments, partners, and communities under the theme "Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response."
Transport Minister Sivasankar and Cooperation Minister KR Periya Karuppan also visited the injured undergoing treatment at Sivagangai Government Medical College Hospital. The ministers also paid respects to the deceased, garlanding their bodies.
The death toll has risen to 11 in the head-on collision, which took place on Sunday evening between two buses near Tirpattur in the Sivaganga district.