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Police mock drills conducted along Amarnath Yatra route in Kashmir for pilgrims’ safety

SRINAGAR: (Jul 15) Mock drills were conducted on Tuesday along the Amarnath Yatra routes in several districts of Kashmir to strengthen the security forces for the ongoing pilgrimage, police said. A police spokesman said these mock drills were conducted without causing inconvenience to the yatris or the general public, and the cooperation of citizens and...

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Mamata to lead protest march in Kolkata over ‘harassment’ of Bengali-speaking people in other states

KOLKATA: (Jul 16) West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will lead a protest march in Kolkata on Wednesday over alleged harassment of Bengali-speaking people in BJP-ruled states. The march will begin at College Square around 1 pm and conclude at Dharmatala in the heart of the city. Senior leaders of the party, including TMC national...

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Study identifies four distinct clusters of symptoms that can possibly advance to Alzheimer’s

NEW DELHI: (Jul 10) A study has identified four distinct clusters of symptoms, including psychiatric and cardiovascular, that can progressively lead to Alzheimer’s disease — an ageing-related condition in which memory and speech steadily declines, eventually disrupting daily activities. Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, US, said the study offers new insights into...

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Health ministry asks ministries, departments to display oil, sugar content in Indian snacks

NEW DELHI: July 14 The Union health ministry has urged all ministries, departments and autonomous bodies to display “oil and sugar board” mentioning the sugar and oil content in Indian snacks such as samosa, kachori, french fries and vadapav to promote healthy lifestyles and combat obesity and non-communicable diseases. It has also called for printing...

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Global vaccine reserves helped avert 5.8 million infections, over 300,000 deaths since 2000: Study

NEW DELHI: (Jul 14) Global stockpiles of vaccines under programmes supported by ‘Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance,’ helped prevent more than 5.8 million cases and 327,000 deaths from outbreaks in low- and middle-income countries since 2000, according to a new study. The alliance, established in 2000, funds the roll-out and scale-up of new vaccines through routine...