‘I have seen the missile’: Indian woman from first evacuation flight recounts tense days in Dubai | India News

NEW DELHI: An Indian national who returned to India in the first batch of flights from Dubai after air travel resumed has described tense nights, emergency alarms and uncertainty as conflict in the Middle East disrupted travel across the Gulf. Saumya Khandelwal, who had travelled to Dubai for work, said she experienced missile alerts and…

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Tata study: Many newer cancer drugs are too expensive | Mumbai News

Mumbai: A new study from the Tata Memorial Centre has highlighted that many modern cancer medicines, especially immunotherapy, are far too expensive for most people around the world, including India.The Tata Memorial Centre –ACTREC study, published in ‘Head & Neck’ medical journal, has mentioned that a six-month course of immunotherapy drug, pembrolizumab, in India costs…

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Tensions in West Asia leave Bihar’s expats on edge | Patna News

Bihari migrants in West Asia face escalating conflict, with sirens and falling debris causing fear. Many are seeking evacuation, while families back home anxiously await updates. Despite the tension, some expatriates report relative safety and praise the UAE’s efficient management of the situation, offering a glimmer of reassurance amidst the turmoil. Patna: As missiles streak…

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Gumla Anganwadi Centers Celebrate Children’s Birthdays: Joyful Childhood Initiative | Ranchi News

Gumla: The Gumla administration rolled out an initiative to celebrate the birthdays of children at the district’s anganwadi centres (AWCs), envisioning that even poor kids could experience the beginning of a joyful and secure childhood.Notably, a child’s birthday is celebrated in a well-decorated AWC. A cake is cut and birthday songs are sung. Since the…

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