Many women’s cancers highly treatable when diagnosed at an early stage: Health experts
Health experts have highlighted that many women’s cancers remain highly treatable when diagnosed at an early stage.
Health experts have highlighted that many women’s cancers remain highly treatable when diagnosed at an early stage.
Sources said the SIT is seeking to revisit several aspects of the long-running investigation and is expected to record statements from individuals whose roles or representations related to the case have not been examined in detail earlier.
During the meeting, the NSAs/Heads of Delegation of BRICS member countries will exchange views on the theme ‘Non-traditional security challenges confronting the world today’.
Leader of the Opposition and BJD president Naveen Patnaik on Saturday launched a scathing attack on the BJP-led Odisha government over the alleged mob assault on two fellowship workers in Rayagada district, saying the “heinous and barbaric” incident had brought shame to the state and raised serious questions about law and order.
To showcase India's growing economic strength on the global stage and the immense potential of the MSME sector, a grand two-day meeting of the BRICS MSME Forum and the Third BRICS MSME Working Group was held on the opening day of 'BRICS-India 2026' in the Taj city of Agra on Friday.
The development came hours after Fadnavis publicly urged Shinde to join his Cabinet while addressing a press conference after staking claim to form a Mahayuti government in Maharashtra.
During the event, the Ministry will execute Coal Mine Development and Production Agreements (CMDPAs) and Coal Block Development and Production Agreements (CBDPAs) for nine coal mines.
Odisha has reported as many as five lakh dog bite cases in the last 20 months, despite periodic sterilisation drives under the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Programme aimed at putting brakes on rabies cases.
Addressing the Delhi Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, the AAP convenor said what could have turned into a major tragedy was averted due to the vigil and swift action of the Punjab Police.
Delhi Congress President Devender accused the ruling AAP and the BJP-led government at the Centre of pushing the city towards lawlessness while indulging in the blame game instead of finding a solution.