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Canada commits $2.5B economic aid to Ukraine for 2025

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau announces a major $2.5 billion economic aid package for Ukraine during the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin. This long-term support aims to bolster Ukraine's resilience against Russia.

Japan Pledges $2 Million Aid for Afghan Returnees

Japan commits USD 2 million in humanitarian aid to support Afghan returnees from Pakistan. The funding will address urgent needs like food and shelter. Read more about this critical international effort.

India's $450M Cyclone Aid for Sri Lanka

India announces a major $450 million relief package for Sri Lanka to aid recovery from a devastating cyclone. EAM Jaishankar confirms the support, highlighting India's role as a first responder in the region.

UAE 3rd Largest Global Humanitarian Donor in 2025

The UAE cemented its role as a top global humanitarian donor in 2025, providing $1.46 billion in aid. Read about its major relief efforts in Gaza, Sudan, and global water initiatives.

Bagalkot Horticulture University in Rs 50 Cr Fund Crisis

Karnataka's sole University of Horticultural Sciences in Bagalkot faces a severe financial crunch. With a Rs 50 crore annual shortfall, staff salaries and vital research are at risk. Experts demand urgent government intervention.

India dispatches medicines, CT scanner to Afghanistan

India reaffirms its commitment to humanitarian support for the Afghan people, dispatching 40 tons of medical aid, including a crucial CT scanner, to Kabul. Read more about this critical assistance.

Tamil Nadu Sends Rice, Relief to Cyclone-Hit Sri Lanka

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin flagged off a ship carrying rice and relief materials to cyclone-affected Sri Lanka, continuing the state's tradition of aid. Read more about this humanitarian gesture.

UAE Field Hospital Provides Vital Medical Aid in Gaza

The UAE's field hospital in Gaza has provided critical medical services to over 18,000 patients and delivered 116 babies since its establishment, offering a lifeline to residents amid the ongoing conflict.

Bombay HC allows Rs 11 lakh aid for actor Sudhir Dalvi

Bombay High Court permits Shirdi Sai Sansthan to donate Rs 11 lakh for medical treatment of veteran actor Sudhir Dalvi, critically ill with sepsis. The court acknowledged his iconic portrayal of Sai Baba.

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