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JE death toll rises to nine as disease spreads

Kathmandu, Aug. 20 -- At least nine people died, and 54 others have been infected with the Japanese encephalitis (JE), which has spread in 50 local levels of 24 districts across the country. All seven... Read More


Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munirs sinister conspiracy to destabilize Bangladesh and India

Bangladesh, Aug. 20 -- Bangladesh, a nation born through blood, sacrifice, and its peoples unwavering fight against Pakistani tyranny in 1971, is once again under siege – this time through a cla... Read More


Nurse shortage could hamper India's goal of achieving universal health coverage by 2030: PHFI

New Delhi, Aug. 20 -- Public health researchers have called on the government to take steps to recruit and retain nurses to help overcome a significant shortage of such caregivers that could prevent I... Read More


Nehru erred in signing IWT sans Parliament support: Modi in NDA meeting

New Delhi, Aug. 20 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said India's first PM Jawaharlal Nehru erred in signing the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) without taking Parliament and the Union Cabinet into ... Read More


Iraq-Lebanon security cooperation leads to raid on major Captagon lab

Bangladesh, Aug. 20 -- In a significant development underscoring growing regional collaboration against transnational drug networks, Iraq has revealed that intelligence sharing with Lebanon was instru... Read More


DIG North visits Kupwara to take stock of counter-terrorism efforts

Srinagar, Aug. 20 -- Deputy Inspector General of Police North Kashmir Range (NKR), Maqsood-ul-Zaman, today visited District Kupwara to review the prevailing security scenario and assess the preparedne... Read More


The Cost of Clicks: How Social Media Feeds on Vulgarity in Kashmir

Srinagar, Aug. 20 -- I was scrolling through X, formerly Twitter, when a tweet kept appearing over and over. Normally, I scroll past vulgar posts without a second thought. They flood timelines, design... Read More


How a Kashmiri Physician Restored Our Faith in Care

Srinagar, Aug. 20 -- In the winter of 2011, when my mother's blood sugar kept rising despite months of treatment, we were desperate. She had been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, and like many Kashmiri... Read More


Sudans war shatters healthcare system and dignity amid humanitarian collapse

Bangladesh, Aug. 20 -- The war in Sudan has unleashed a catastrophe that extends far beyond the destruction of infrastructure and the tragic loss of life. It has stripped the Sudanese people of their ... Read More


Punjab governor inaugurates dark room lab to aid hearing-impaired kids in Patiala

Patiala, Aug. 20 -- Punjab governor Gulab Chand Kataria on Tuesday inaugurated a specially designed 'Dark Room Lab' at Vaani School for Hearing Impaired in Patiala. The dark room is used for brief pe... Read More