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30,000 critical care beds, regional centres for National Institute of Virology are among plans under PM-ABHIM: V.K. Paul

Expanding healthcare infrastructure plans also include integrated public health units in 600 districts and 30 branches of the National Centre for Disease Control, Niti Aayog member Dr. Paul has said




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Polio in Pakistan: Another vaccination campaign begins after worrying surge

Pakistan regularly launches such campaigns, but violence targeting the health workers and police assigned to escort them is common




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National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority directs firms to cut prices of three anti-cancer drugs

Govt. had earlier scrapped customs duty on Trastuzumab, Osimertinib and Durvalumab and also reduced GST rates on them




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Malaria elimination: Egypt’s success and a roadmap for India’s WHO certification

India has made remarkable strides in reducing malaria, with reported cases dropping over the years; however, there is a long journey ahead, with climate change raising the potential for malaria transmission in areas that have already achieved elimination




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Third phase of polio vaccination campaign to resume in northern Gaza: WHO-UNICEF

“Despite the lack of access to all eligible children in northern Gaza, the Polio Technical Committee for Gaza has taken the decision to resume the campaign,” a joint statement by UNICEF and WHO said




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More than 50,000 vaccinated against mpox in DR Congo, Rwanda: WHO

The outbreak is still not under control, the African Union’s health watchdog has warned, appealing for resources to avoid a “more severe” pandemic than Covid-19




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Doctors urge National Medical Commission to simplify centralised registration process

The register is a centralised repository that contains the name, address, and qualifications of licensed medical practitioners; however the registration process is complex and cumbersome, say doctors




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WHO says strike on Gaza polio vaccination centre wounds four children

The World Health Organization’s chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the health centre was “in an area where a humanitarian pause was agreed to allow vaccination to proceed” and that the attack could put off parents of children needing a second vaccine




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National Task Force files interim report on safety measures for hospital staff

NTF report has suggested short term, medium, and long term measures to protect doctors and medical staff in their workplaces.




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National Award Winner: 'Struggle Toh Kiya Hi Hai'

'I have no family (in the industry), no network, no mentor.''Still, I'm consistently working since 20 years and now I have a National Award.''It may take time, but if you're consistently at it, nothing can stop you.'




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Odissi woos land of Bharatanatyam

Naman dance festival saw scintillating performances of difficult choreographies.




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In dialogue with nature

The fourth edition of Ignite! Festival of Contemporary Dance provided a platform where diverse contemporary dance practices were made accessible to a large number of audiences




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Celebrating an alternate style of Odissi

A dance festival-symposium paid tribute to Guru Debaprasad Das who believed that Odissi originated from the tribal and folk traditions.




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Sandhya Raju: The National Awards for ‘Natyam’ are a validation of our efforts

Sandhya Raju, who won the national award for best choreography for ‘Natyam’, discusses how she wanted to make the dance compositions appeal to moviegoers 




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Feeling stuck? Here are three ways to rejuvenate your career

No matter where you are in your career, it is always important to evaluate your current role, how you envision success, your steps to achieve it, and ultimately, get to where you want to be




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G-33 nations urge WTO members to find a permanent solution to public stockholding issue

A group of developing and least developed countries want WTO to find a solution to the issue of public stockholding of rice and wheat




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Centre allows 99.5k tons of onion exports to 6 neighbouring nations

Centre allows export of 99,500 tonnes of onions from Maharashtra to six countries despite domestic ban




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Should India focus on natural farming?

What are the concerns on yields? What have been the findings on the ground? How did two studies on the yield potential of natural farming differ? What happened when Sri Lanka decided to ban chemical fertilizers, substituting it with natural ones?




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Stagnation, oil and oligarchy: a look at today's Algeria

Power rests in the hands of a corrupt military and political oligarchy that denies people the right to self-determination, reports Hamza Hamouchene.




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World music: New Internationalist picks the best album releases of the month

Rûwâhîne by Ifriqiyya Electrique; The Underside of Power by Algiers: our music reviews of the month.




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National Engineering & Construction Recruitment Exhibition

Exhibition: 20 Apr 2018 - 21 Apr 2018, NEC, Birmingham, United Kingdom.




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A nation in drunken stupor

We have come across few people who are sober when punch drunk.



  • M R Subramani

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Karnataka HC stays FIR against Rahul Gandhi and other Congress leaders in KGF Chapter 2 copyright violation case

In its complaint lodged before the Yeshwantpur police, MRT Music had alleged that popular songs and audio clips of the film were illegally used to promote Mr. Gandhi as hero and a mass leader




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Sathyan Sooryan on ‘Dasara’: We wanted everything to look natural

Cinematographer Sathyan Sooryan gets into the details of filming the Telugu film ‘Dasara’, from the metaphorical lighting for characters played by Nani, Keerthy Suresh and Deekshith Shetty to the extensive night portions




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Microsoft’s Surface Duo is a fascinating, new type of device

It’s hardly about sticking two screens together with a hinge. The real innovation is how the two displays work in tandem as one device




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The biomimicry revolution : learning from nature how to inhabit the earth / Henry Dicks.

New York : Columbia University Press, [2023]




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The nature of winter / Jim Crumley.

Glasgow, Scotland : Saraband, 2018.




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Ape anatomy and evolution / Adrienne L. Zihlman, Carol E. Underwood.

United States : Adrienne L. Zihlman and Carol E. Underwood, [2019]




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Phèdre : tragédie / Racine ; édition présentée, annotée et commentée par Laurence Giavarini, Ancienne élève de l'E.N.S. de Fontenay Agrégée de Lettres modernes et Ève-Marie Rollinat-Levasseur

Paris : Larousse, [2004]




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Reservation reelism : redfacing, visual sovereignty, and representations of Native Americans in film / Michelle H. Raheja.

Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2010]




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The modern reader's Japanese-English character dictionary / by Andrew Nathaniel Nelson.

Rutland, Vermont ; Tokyo, Japan : Charles E. Tuttle 1968.




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Good word guide : the fast way to correct English - spelling, punctuation, grammar and usage / edited by Martin H. Manser ; foreword by Martin Cutts, Plain Language Commission ; consultant editors, Jonathon Green and Betty Kirkpatrick ; compilers, Rosalin

London : A & C Black, 2007.




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Henry Moore : in the light of Greece / exhibition curator, Roger Cardinal ; catalogue editorial supervision and co-ordination, Kyriakos Koutsomallis, Elizabeth Plessa.

Andros : Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation, [2000]




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Martin Boyce / edited by Renate Wiehager and Christian Ganzenberg ; [translation, Bernhard Geyer, Michael Robinson].

Köln : Snoeck, [2012]




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The land carries our ancestors : contemporary art by Native Americans / Jaune Quick-to-See Smith ; Joy Harjo, heather ahtone, Shana Bushyhead Condill.

Washington, DC : National Gallery of Art ; Princeton ; Oxford : In association with Princeton University Press, [2023]




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Government education and examinations in Sung China / Thomas H.C. Lee.

Hong Kong : Chinese University Press, [1985]




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Challenges and contradictions of world order : a reader : selected papers published on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the International Progress Organization / Hans Köchler.

Vienna : International Progress Organization, 2022.




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Key concepts in international relations / Thomas Diez, Ingvild Bode and Aleksandra Fernandes da Costa.

Los Angeles ; London : SAGE Publications, 2011.




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The 15-minute city : [global change through local living] / Natalie Whittle.

Edinburgh : Luath Press, 2021.




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A history of Belize : nation in the making.

Belize City, Belize : Sunshine Books, 1984




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Malta, a case study in international cross-currents : proceedings of the First International Colloquium on the history of the Central Mediterranean, held at the University of Malta, 13-17 December, 1989 / edited by Stanley Fiorini, Victor Mallia-Milanes.

[Msida] : Malta Historical Society, Foundation for International Studies, University of Malta, 1991.




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Greek secrets revealed : hidden Scottish history uncovered : Greek inscriptions in Scotland, with a translation into English and some explanation of the background to the inscriptions and the people involved. Book 2, Fife and the North / Ian McHaffie.

Edinburgh : Ian & Averil McHaffie, 2024.




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Greek secrets revealed : hidden Scottish history uncovered : Greek inscriptions in Scotland, with a translation into English and some explanation of the background. Book 1, Edinburgh / Ian McHaffie.

Edinburgh : Ian & Averil McHaffie, 2022.




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A theology of criticism : Balthasar, postmodernism, and the Catholic imagination / Michael Patrick Murphy.

Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.




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Coordination-bond-assisted fabrication of robust composite photonic crystal films through melt-compression

Mater. Chem. Front., 2024, 8,3624-3633
DOI: 10.1039/D4QM00566J, Research Article
Jiahao Li, Tongling Yu, Chengcai Wu, Qianyao Fang, Xin Su
Robust photonic crystal films with vivid colors are fabricated through coordination-bond assisted melt compression and recombined into multicolor patterns.
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A comprehensive study on the halogenation effect of non-fullerene acceptors for photovoltaic application

Mater. Chem. Front., 2024, 8,3643-3652
DOI: 10.1039/D4QM00648H, Research Article
Jing Peng, Lijiao Ma, Huixue Li, Guanlin Wang, Zhihao Chen, Feiwu Chen, Jianhui Hou, Shaoqing Zhang
Four small-molecule acceptors with the same conjugated backbone but different terminal halogen substituents (F, Cl, Br, I) were developed, the effects of these halogens on film morphology and optoelectronic performance were systematically studied.
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How the Natural History Museum is Scanning 80 Million Dead Creatures

The Natural History Museum in London has set itself the mammoth task of digitising its specimens - all 80 million of them. The museum's collection includes everything from a blue whale skeleton to Martian meteorites, making progress understandably slow. Head of Informatics Vince Smith says it would take around 1,500 years for the team to manually digitise it all, so in 2014 they decided to write software that allows them to do it in bulk. They now use six DSLR cameras to process up to 200 items at a time. WIRED went behind the scenes to meet the researchers working on the project and learn more about how they digitise the different specimens.




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The international power couple: London and migrant entrepreneurs

In partnership with Museum of London: London has long been a magnet for talent and investment, attracting the brightest minds from every corner of the globe. It is now Europe’s largest and most vibrant tech hub – but what is it about this drizzly grey metropolis that contributes to the astonishing success of migrant start-ups? In partnership with the Museum of London as part of their City Now City Future season, we look to Sadiq Khan, thriving migrant entrepreneurs, and global tech pioneers to understand what London’s got that nowhere else has – uncovering why being an outsider could be the key to disruptive innovations.




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Why Companies Are Exploring Alternatives to the HQ Model | WIRED Brand Lab

BRANDED CONTENT | Produced by WIRED Brand Lab with Comcast Business | Company headquarters have historically been the “mission control” of business operations but as companies become decentralized and operations migrate to the cloud, a new distributed business model is emerging. So, what does that mean for the HQ of the future?




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Scientist Explains How People Might Hibernate Like Bears

If humans are going to travel to Mars we may need to get there in a sleep state. Bear hibernation may hold the keys to inducing human hibernation. To learn more WIRED's Arielle Pardes talked with bear researcher Heiko Jansen.