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Noida's Phased Plan to Treat Wastewater, Clean Yamuna

Noida Authority greenlights a multi-phase project to intercept and treat sewage from city drains flowing into the Yamuna. The plan, mandated by NGT, includes new STPs and bioremediation, with completion targeted for 2028. Read the full story.

Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth Early Admissions for Class of 2030

Harvard, Yale, and Dartmouth release early admissions results for the Class of 2030, revealing competitive rates, transparency differences, and diversity initiatives. Explore the key trends shaping elite college admissions.

HIV Treatment Dropouts Rise in India, Data Shows

New NACO data reveals a worrying rise in HIV patients dropping out of treatment in India, with over 20,000 lost in 2024-25. Experts call for urgent action to retain patients in care programs.

36 HIV Cases Found in West Champaran's Bagaha

36 individuals, including 3 children, diagnosed with HIV in Bagaha, West Champaran. Authorities provide financial aid and urge testing. Learn about support schemes and prevention.

4 Thalassemia Kids HIV+ in MP Hospital Probe

Four children with thalassemia test HIV-positive at a Satna hospital, sparking a probe into blood transfusion safety. Deputy CM vows zero tolerance for negligence. Read details.

DBS Surgery in Noida Cures Turkmen Man's Severe Tremors

A 65-year-old from Turkmenistan regained motor control after Deep Brain Stimulation surgery at Medanta Noida. The procedure ended his years-long battle with debilitating hand tremors. Read his inspiring recovery story.

Bengaluru HIV+ Athlete Aims for Everest Marathon

A young athlete from Bengaluru, born with HIV, is training for the grueling Everest Marathon. Her journey from stigma to strength showcases the transformative power of sports. Read her inspiring story.

UNAIDS Closure by 2026 Puts 2030 AIDS Target at Risk

The UN's decision to wind up UNAIDS by 2026 jeopardizes the global 2030 AIDS-free target. Experts call for transparency and a strategic rethink to save the world's most successful public health programme.

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