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BBMP to map out-of-school kids in Bengaluru | Bengaluru News - Times of India
The Times of India· 59 minutes agoBengaluru: To ensure effective implementation of the Right to Education Act, BBMP will conduct a...
Iraq gives death sentence to 3 Swedish nationals - Times of India
The Times of India· 9 hours agoAdditionally, another Swedish citizen is expected to receive the same punishment for a different...
"Got Rs 98 Lakh, But...": Agniveer's Family Amid Debate Over Compensation
NDTV· 15 hours agoThe family of Agniveer Ajay Kumar has demanded the 'hero' status for him from the Indian Army after...
Sweden says three citizens given death sentences in Iraq over shooting - Times of India
The Times of India· 13 hours agoThe government summoned Iraq's charge d'affaires last month to protest the death sentence against...
Congress on pollution deaths: Modi govt prioritises profits of PM's friends over India’s health
The Telegraph· 13 hours agoExpressing concern over "unchecked air pollution", the Congress alleged on Thursday that the...
India is likely undercounting heat deaths, affecting its response to increasingly harsh heat waves
Hindustan Times· 19 hours agoPublic health experts say the true number of heat-related deaths is likely in the thousands but...
Congress widens scope of its attack on Agnipath scheme, spotlights Agniveer suicides
The Telegraph· 27 minutes agoThe Congress on Thursday questioned the Agniveers’ combat preparedness and alleged a “high incidence...
Early detection and prompt diagnosis can help battle cervical cancer: Expert
The Week· 18 hours agoWith mortality rates of 12.4 per one lakh women per year, cervical cancer is the second leading...
Firms consider removing Taiwan staff from China after death penalty threat
Business Standard India· 13 hours agoSome foreign companies are considering moving Taiwanese employees out of China after Beijing said it...
Permission for accused in Sidharthan death case to attend exam; HC declines plea of V-C against the...
The Hindu· 10 hours agoThe Kerala High Court has declined to modify its interim order granting permission to the five accused students in a case relating to the death of J.S.