The protest began around noon when JAYS workers gathered at the hospital gate and raised slogans against the administration
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In our cover story, actor Pallavi Sharda talks about leaving Australia for Bollywood, what made her return, and her very important mission in film, and life.
The findings do not mean one should abandon SPF50+. Rather, it means people who use SPF50+ every day might need to start taking vitamin D supplements.
In Aryan Khan’s Ba**ds Of Bollywood*, a tense moment unfolds when Sahher Bambba chokes on a fish bone during a restaurant scene. Lakshya performs the Heimlich maneuver, saving her life, sparking curiosity among viewers. The first-aid method, invented in 1974 by Dr. Henry Heimlich, remains one of the most effective emergency responses to choking in conscious adults.
A patient who came to seek treatment at Neemuch District Hospital, was killed when a civil surgeon’s car ran over him
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has approved making the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis available without a prescription, opening the way for its sale as Japans first over-the-counter treatment for the condition.
The Supreme Court will today hear petitions on the NEET PG 2025 counselling process, focusing on the transparency of the answer key released by NBEMS. Petitioners argue that the format, showing only IDs without questions, prevents proper verification. Meanwhile, aspirants await the MCC’s counselling schedule for registration, choice filling, and seat allotment.
A Class 7 student from Vibgyor Roots and Rise, an international school in Malad, reportedly suffered a spinal injury after classmates gave him birthday bumps inside the classroom. The incident occurred on the child’s birthday, leaving what was meant to be a celebration turning into a serious accident. The school’s response was unavailable.
BRANDON Manitoba taxpayers have chipped in $100,000 to improve a women’s centre in western Manitoba. The money paid for upgrades to the new location of the Western Manitoba Women’s [.].
Indonesias beloved Indomie instant noodles are facing renewed scrutiny after Taiwanese regulators detected trace amounts of a banned carcinogen in a popular flavour variant. Taiwans Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said it had found 0. 1 milligrams per kilogram of ethylene oxide in the seasoning packet of the Soto Banjar Limau Kuit variety imported from Indonesia a level deemed non-compliant under Taiwanese regulations, which prohibit any detectable presence of the chemical. The seasoning.