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Bengaluru engineer arrested for making drugs at home

A Bengaluru software engineer was arrested for allegedly manufacturing synthetic drugs like MDMA in a makeshift home laboratory. Police seized drugs worth lakhs and equipment. Read the shocking details.

Govt Extends Moong Procurement to January 22

The Indian government extends green gram procurement under the Price Support Scheme until January 22, 2025, offering relief to farmers. Learn about MSP, procurement agencies, and market impact.

Senior Exec Quits Job Over Delhi's Toxic Air Pollution

A senior pharmaceutical executive resigns, citing Delhi's severe air pollution as the primary reason. This drastic move highlights the city's escalating public health emergency. Read more about the human cost of India's air quality crisis.

GLP-1 Drugs Show Benefits Beyond Weight Loss

New research reveals GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide offer significant heart, liver, and kidney benefits, transforming treatment for obesity-related conditions. Discover the full scope of their impact.

Lack of Drug Inspectors Hampers Action on Spurious Drugs

A severe shortage of drug inspectors is hampering enforcement against spurious and adulterated medicines in India. Officials admit the staffing crisis is a major hurdle. Read more on the critical public health issue.

Himachal Leads Nation in Substandard Drugs: 49 Fail

Himachal Pradesh reports the highest number of substandard drug samples in India. 49 samples failed quality tests, raising serious concerns about public health and pharmaceutical regulation.

Meta AI Glasses Now Support Kannada, Telugu

Meta's AI-powered smart glasses now understand Kannada and Telugu, expanding beyond Hindi and English. Discover how this update enhances accessibility for millions of Indian users.

Flaws in Karnataka's Amended Drug Law Highlighted

Karnataka's amended drug legislation contains significant practical flaws, with lawmakers accused of overlooking ground realities. Expert analysis reveals potential implementation hurdles.

Patna's Women Safety Squad Gets 1909 Calls in Nov

Patna Police's Shakti Suraksha Dal received nearly 1,909 distress calls from women in November. The teams provided counselling, legal aid, and even acted as emergency ambulances. Discover how this initiative is making the city safer.

Building a Human-First Safety Net in India

Exploring the shift from stigma to support in India's mental health and social safety landscape. Learn about the crucial role of community and policy in fostering well-being.

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