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Karnataka's Inclusive Incubator for Specially-Abled

Karnataka's IT Minister Priyank Kharge reveals plans for a specialized incubator and skill development center for persons with disabilities, focusing on technology training and entrepreneurship.

Nominee vs Legal Heir: Who Gets Your FD Money?

Discover the crucial difference between bank nominees and legal heirs in India. Learn why your FD nominee might not be the final recipient and how inheritance laws determine who gets your money.

India's Accessibility Path to Superpower Status

Sminu Jindal advocates for universal accessibility as India's pathway to superpower status ahead of National Accessibility Summit. Discover how inclusive infrastructure can transform the nation.

Hindu Daughters' Inheritance Rights: Complete Guide

Understanding the landmark legal changes that transformed inheritance rights for Hindu daughters in India. Learn how the 2005 amendment ensures equal property rights and what it means for families today.

Delhi HC: No Exam Denial for Law Students Over Attendance

In a groundbreaking judgment, Delhi High Court protects law students' academic rights, ruling that colleges cannot prevent exam participation solely due to attendance deficits. Learn how this decision impacts legal education across India.

Jay Shah Unveils Women's T20 Blind World Cup Trophy

ICC Chairman Jay Shah will unveil the trophy for the inaugural Women's T20 World Cup for Blind in a landmark moment for disability cricket. The historic tournament promises to revolutionize women's sports accessibility.

DGCA Mandates Special Codes for Divyangjan Air Travel

Indian aviation regulator DGCA directs airlines to implement specific service codes for passengers with disabilities, ensuring smoother air travel experience for Divyangjan across all Indian carriers.

UN condemns US drug boat strikes as unacceptable

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk strongly criticizes US military strikes on suspected drug vessels, calling them violations of international law and raising serious human rights concerns.

UP cop carries disabled man on shoulders at station

A Uttar Pradesh police officer's extraordinary compassion goes viral as he carries a person with disability on his shoulders through crowded railway station, setting new standard for humanity.

Personality Rights Under Siege in Indian Courts

Recent court rulings are creating dangerous precedents that weaken personality rights protection for celebrities and public figures across India. Legal experts warn of concerning trends.

World Stroke Day: Early Action Key in Ludhiana

Medical experts in Ludhiana emphasize FAST recognition and immediate treatment as crucial factors in stroke survival and recovery. Learn how timely intervention can make all the difference.

8 Neurodevelopmental Disorders You Must Know About

Explore the complex world of neurodevelopmental conditions affecting millions in India. From communication challenges to motor disorders, learn to recognize the signs and understand treatment options.

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