In a bid to combat the growing problem of drug addiction among young people in Kashmir, two social organizations, 'Team 360' and 'Safe Women Safe World', joined hands with the Indian Army to organize a foot march rally.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine discovered that higher levels of certain biomarkers in urine and blood can predict a patient's risk of developing chronic kidney disease in a new study that looked at the long-term effects of hospitalised patients who had acute kidney injury (AKI), a sud
Kaman Post is one of the major attractions for visitors, especially for motivational tours of the school and college-going children. The post is especially popular for a view across the Line of Control.
Hema Rajaraman sought direction for Directorate General Civil Aviation to include in the CAR an explicit zero-tolerance policy concerning "unruly/disruptive behaviour", which would mandate reporting to it and to law enforcement, failing which action would be taken against the airlines in all
Punit Balan's foundation has taken the lead in the 'Nation First' initiative for the education of Kashmiri children. Through the Indrani Balan Foundation, he has been running ten schools established by the Indian Army. These schools are in high-militancy areas like Baramulla, Kupwara, Anantn
The accused in the urination case on an Air India flight from London to Mumbai was granted bail on Monday, however, he was sent to judicial custody after he failed to comply with the condition of the bail.
The Travelling Ticket Examiner (TTE) who allegedly urinated on a woman in Akal Takht Express was sacked from his position with immediate effect, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Tuesday.
According to new research, testing for genetic abnormalities in urine can identify bladder cancer years before the disease manifests clinical symptoms.