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Medical Students Adopt Families for Hands-On Community Medicine Learning | Bengaluru News - Times of...
The Times of India· 3 days agoThe family loves the medical student’s visits, during which its members undergo a regular health...
SC, ST & OBC communities face steepest barriers in transition away from coal — study by non-profit
Theprint· 6 days ago“The findings highlight the stark caste-based inequalities in access to education and livelihood...
PMK breaks ranks with ally BJP to back TN resolution against NEET
rediff.com· 5 days agoThe Tamil Nadu assembly on Friday once again passed a unanimous resolution urging the Centre to...
Israel-Palestine and Myanmar: How PV Narasimha Rao’s cold realpolitik eroded India’s moral diplomacy
Scroll· 5 days agoThe policy tweaks were so critical that they continue to colour India’s approach to the two countries more than three decades later, despite the fact that the world today looks very
Reforms, freebies and governments: Who benefits, who funds?
CNBC Awaaz· 6 days agoPost elections, we see debates on reforms vs freebies, but have we considered what these terms even...
NEET Row: Experts support Centre, call actions necessary for public interest - ET HealthWorld
The Economic Times· 7 days agoNew Delhi: Following the controversy sparked by the alleged claims of paper leaks and irregularities...
Meme Rewind 2024: Hilarious Memes That Dominated the Internet in the First Half of This Year -...
News18· 2 days agoPrafull Billore, Katepiracy, Cetaphil: 2024 memes that broke the internet so far.
Delhi rains: Why the Capital suffers from waterlogging each year
Firstpost· 5 days agoDelhi has endured one of its worst heatwaves in history earlier this month. The downpour caused a...
Book Review | How the MEA was knocked together
The Asian Age· 4 days agoKallol Bhattacherjee’s book, Nehru’s First Recruits, explores how Indian diplomats were recruited immediately after Independence in 1947. The writer has interviewed some of the doyens of Indian ...
True patriots be damned: Medha Patkar’s conviction and more than 20 years of inconvenient questions
Scroll· 16 hours agoA court in New Delhi on Monday sentenced Medha Patkar to a five-month jail term. This is in a defamation case filed in 2000 by VK Saxena, who is now lieutenant governor of Delhi. “True face ...