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India Regulates Gene Therapy: New Patient Safety Rules

India's health ministry introduces strict new regulations for gene therapy and stem cell treatments, aiming to curb unproven medical procedures while advancing legitimate research for conditions like cancer and rare diseases.

St. Joseph's College Teachers Win Best Teacher Award 2024

Two distinguished educators from St. Joseph's College for Women (Autonomous) in Visakhapatnam have been honored with the Best Teacher Award 2024 by the Government of Andhra Pradesh for their outstanding contributions to education and student development.

BOPT's 50-Year Leap into AI & Healthcare Training

The Board of Practical Training celebrates 50 years, unveiling ambitious plans to integrate Artificial Intelligence and healthcare into engineering education, shaping the next generation of innovators.

BSF constable gets promotion after winning sports medal

In an inspiring story of dedication, BSF constable Pawan Kumar receives accelerated promotion just five months into service after winning bronze medal at World Police Games, showcasing how sports excellence translates to career advancement.

Aurobindo Pharma Expands to Chile with New Subsidiary

Indian pharma giant Aurobindo Pharma establishes new subsidiary in Chile, marking strategic expansion across South American markets with focus on branded prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines.

Hospital to refund ₹1.65L for COVID overcharging

In a landmark judgment, the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission mandates a private hospital to refund excess COVID treatment charges to a Mohali resident, setting a precedent for medical billing accountability.

Dehradun: Woman dies after doctors leave bandage inside body

Shocking medical negligence in Dehradun as a young woman dies after doctors allegedly left a surgical bandage inside her body during childbirth. A 4-member committee has been formed to investigate the tragic incident that highlights healthcare safety conc

Second arrest in Bengal doctor assault case

West Bengal police arrest another suspect in the disturbing case where a female doctor was assaulted, threatened with rape, and locked inside a hospital room at Murshidabad Medical College.

CSR Funding Expands Beyond Metros to Tier 2 Cities

Corporate India is shifting CSR focus beyond metros to Tier 2 cities and rural areas, with significant funding increases in education, healthcare, and rural development projects across 120+ smaller cities.

Biocon's US Insulin Move with Civica Partnership

Indian pharmaceutical leader Biocon Biologics partners with Civica to disrupt US insulin market with affordable alternatives, while also eyeing anti-obesity therapy opportunities.

India upgrades Kabul mission to full embassy

India officially upgrades its technical mission in Kabul to a full embassy, marking a significant diplomatic move to deepen engagement with Afghanistan's governing authorities.

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