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Nadda calls for mission-mode healthcare reforms, TB-free India by 2027

New Delhi, Union Health Minister J P Nadda on Friday called for mission-mode healthcare reforms and TB-free India by 2027, highlighting the importance of robust drug regulation. Nadda calls for mission-mode healthcare reforms, TB-free India by 2027 Nadda chaired a high-level review meeting with health ministers and senior officials of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh here.

Shah lauds Pahalgam, Delhi terror probe; plans 360-degree assault on organised crime

NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah on Friday said the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has conducted a “complete and successful” investigation in the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which will not only become a case study for agencies around the world but also put Pakistan in the dock at the international platforms. Union home

Andhra police busts international cybercrime network involved in telecom fraud

Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh CID, with the help of the Department of Telecommunication, arrested 14 members of an international cybercrime network involved in ‘SIM Box operations’ and telecom fraud, said a police official on Friday. Andhra police busts international cybercrime network involved in telecom fraud Cyber Crimes Superintendent of Police Adhiraj Singh Rana said the accused,

PMK founder Ramadoss issues public notice, warns son against using party name, flag

PMK founder Ramadoss issues public notice, warns son against using party name, flag Chennai, The infighting in the PMK intensified on Friday with the party founder S Ramadoss issuing a public notice through his lawyers warning his son Anbumani against using the party’s name, flag or symbol. PMK founder Ramadoss issues public notice, warns son

Odisha Police appeals people not to shelter injured Maoists, intensifies operations in jungle

Bhubaneswar/Phulbani, A day after neutralising four Maoists, including Ganesh Uike who carried a ₹1.2 crore bounty on his head, Odisha Police on Friday intensified operations in Kandhamal district hoping to arrest more ultras. Odisha Police appeals people not to shelter injured Maoists, intensifies operations in jungle Additional DGP Sanjeeb Panda said security forces were carrying

Delhi’s air deteriorates again, slips into ‘very poor’ category at 332 AQI

After two days of brief relief, the national capital’s air quality slipped back into the ‘very poor’ category at 332, with several monitoring stations recording ‘severe’ pollution levels. The Air Quality Early Warning System forecast that Delhi’s air quality is likely to remain in the very poor category over the next six days.(File/Vipin Kumar/ HT

Delhi court grants bail to six accused in India Gate protest case

A Delhi court on Friday granted bail to six protesters arrested in connection with the agitation on Kartavya Path, where slogans were allegedly raised in support of slain Maoist commander Madvi Hidma, saying they were not required for further investigation. Court said that none of the accused persons were members of the banned Maoist student

Goa court extends police custody of Luthra brothers till Dec 29, grants bail to Kohli

PANAJI: A north Goa court on Friday remanded entrepreneurs, Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, to four more days in police custody, on the request of the state police that sought additional time to recover certain documents crucial for its investigation into the devastating fire that broke out at their nightclub on December 6 night. Saurabh and

Nadda calls for mission-mode healthcare reforms, TB-free India by 2027

New Delhi, Union Health Minister J P Nadda on Friday called for mission-mode healthcare reforms and TB-free India by 2027, highlighting the importance of robust drug regulation. Nadda calls for mission-mode healthcare reforms, TB-free India by 2027 Nadda chaired a high-level review meeting with health ministers and senior officials of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh here.

Shah lauds Pahalgam, Delhi terror probe; plans 360-degree assault on organised crime

NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah on Friday said the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has conducted a “complete and successful” investigation in the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which will not only become a case study for agencies around the world but also put Pakistan in the dock at the international platforms. Union home

Andhra police busts international cybercrime network involved in telecom fraud

Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh CID, with the help of the Department of Telecommunication, arrested 14 members of an international cybercrime network involved in ‘SIM Box operations’ and telecom fraud, said a police official on Friday. Andhra police busts international cybercrime network involved in telecom fraud Cyber Crimes Superintendent of Police Adhiraj Singh Rana said the accused,

PMK founder Ramadoss issues public notice, warns son against using party name, flag

PMK founder Ramadoss issues public notice, warns son against using party name, flag Chennai, The infighting in the PMK intensified on Friday with the party founder S Ramadoss issuing a public notice through his lawyers warning his son Anbumani against using the party’s name, flag or symbol. PMK founder Ramadoss issues public notice, warns son

Odisha Police appeals people not to shelter injured Maoists, intensifies operations in jungle

Bhubaneswar/Phulbani, A day after neutralising four Maoists, including Ganesh Uike who carried a ₹1.2 crore bounty on his head, Odisha Police on Friday intensified operations in Kandhamal district hoping to arrest more ultras. Odisha Police appeals people not to shelter injured Maoists, intensifies operations in jungle Additional DGP Sanjeeb Panda said security forces were carrying

Delhi’s air deteriorates again, slips into ‘very poor’ category at 332 AQI

After two days of brief relief, the national capital’s air quality slipped back into the ‘very poor’ category at 332, with several monitoring stations recording ‘severe’ pollution levels. The Air Quality Early Warning System forecast that Delhi’s air quality is likely to remain in the very poor category over the next six days.(File/Vipin Kumar/ HT

Delhi court grants bail to six accused in India Gate protest case

A Delhi court on Friday granted bail to six protesters arrested in connection with the agitation on Kartavya Path, where slogans were allegedly raised in support of slain Maoist commander Madvi Hidma, saying they were not required for further investigation. Court said that none of the accused persons were members of the banned Maoist student

Goa court extends police custody of Luthra brothers till Dec 29, grants bail to Kohli

PANAJI: A north Goa court on Friday remanded entrepreneurs, Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, to four more days in police custody, on the request of the state police that sought additional time to recover certain documents crucial for its investigation into the devastating fire that broke out at their nightclub on December 6 night. Saurabh and