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Kerala declares snakebite envenomation a disease of public health importance

Kerala declares snakebite envenomation a disease of public health importance

  • Israel says Hamas hands over first seven hostages to Red Cross as part of Gaza ceasefire

    Hamas released seven hostages as part of a major ceasefire deal with Israel after two years of war in Gaza. The agreement includes exchanging 20 hostages for 1,900 Palestinian prisoners, while global leaders, including Trump, discuss Gaza’s postwar future
  • Should you be concerned about ‘overspending’ your daily heart beats?

    A new study explores “heartbeat consumption” — a metaphorical idea of managing daily heartbeats like a budget. While not a proven health metric yet, it highlights how heart rate patterns can reflect physical, emotional, and overall cardiovascular well-being
  • Southern right whales are having fewer calves: what this says about ocean health

    Southern right whales, key indicators of ocean health, are producing fewer calves due to climate-driven food shortages in the Southern Ocean. Their struggle reveals alarming environmental shifts, emphasizing the need to protect marine ecosystems as part of addressing global climate change
  • Prince Harry, Meghan Markle ask families to join fight against predatory social media policies

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle urged parents to challenge social media companies over harmful algorithms targeting children. At a mental health gala, they highlighted AI dangers, announced partnerships for online safety, and emphasized youth mental health as central to their foundation’s mission
  • Birds all over the world use the same sound to warn of threats

    A global study reveals over 20 bird species use a shared call to warn against brood parasites like cuckoos. This call, both learned and instinctive, offers rare insight into language evolution, supporting Darwin’s theory on language origins
  • Editorial: Children’s death, a collective shame

    India’s pharma success story cannot rest on cheap generics alone. It must be backed by credibility, stronger audits, criminal liability for negligence and swift justice
  • All-girls team of Mission ShakthiSAT meets President Murmu

    Girl students from rural Madhya Pradesh, part of Space Kidz India's *Mission ShakthiSAT*, met President Droupadi Murmu. The global all-girls space mission aims to launch a satellite to Low Earth Orbit in December and to the Moon next year 
  • Made-in-India TB diagnostic tests validated by ICMR; offer cheaper, faster detection

    ICMR has validated two new TB diagnostic tools—Quantiplus MTB FAST and UniAMP MTB Test Card—developed by Huwel Lifesciences. These affordable, scalable, and non-invasive innovations aim to revolutionize early TB detection, especially in underserved areas, supporting India’s TB elimination goals
  • RAT gets deployed on Air India’s Birmingham-bound plane; aircraft lands safely

    Air India’s Amritsar-Birmingham Boeing 787 experienced an unexpected deployment of its Ram Air Turbine (RAT) during landing on October 4 but landed safely. The aircraft was grounded for inspection, and a Birmingham-Delhi flight was canceled. Investigation is ongoing
  • Seven die, road links snapped as heavy rains trigger massive landslides in Darjeeling

    Torrential rains in Darjeeling triggered deadly landslides, killing at least seven and isolating villages. Rescue operations are ongoing amid difficult terrain and heavy rain. Several homes and tea garden quarters were destroyed. The IMD has issued a landslide and rainfall alert
  • German para athletes Maximilian ‘motto is ‘never give up’

    At the World Para Athletics Championships in Delhi, German sprinter Max Maximilian won gold in the men’s 400m T47. Wearing a Hindi-inscribed headband with “Never Give Up,” he honored India’s hospitality and credited the gesture for inspiring his victory
  • Rewind: Silent erasure of Dalit voices, this time by AI!

    Dalit literature faces a new threat — biased algorithms, poor digitisation, and academic neglect are pushing this powerful movement rooted in resistance and equality to the margins again
  • AI’s bioweapon: Scientists use AI to design viruses, raising alarms over AI misuse

    Stanford researchers used AI to design blueprints for 16 bacteriophages that kill antibiotic-resistant E. coli. While offering promise for new treatments, the breakthrough raises dual-use concerns about AI potentially being misused to engineer harmful pathogens in unsafe hands
  • Whooping cough can be fatal in children under age 2: Study

    A study warns that pertussis (whooping cough) in infants can be life-threatening, often lacking typical symptoms. Researchers stress maternal vaccination during pregnancy as vital for newborn protection. Early antibiotic treatment and widespread immunisation remain key to preventing severe cases
  • Two dead, 90 injured during Devaragattu Banni festival in Andhra Pradesh

    Two people died and 90 were injured during the Devaragattu Banni festival stick fight in Kurnool. Despite safety measures and awareness campaigns, the traditional event saw casualties, as villagers continue to uphold the ritual with devotion and restraint
  • Direct air cargo mission flagged off to Antarctica from Goa

    NCPOR launched a direct cargo flight from Goa to Antarctica, enhancing logistics for India's polar research. Carrying 18 tons of supplies, the DROMLAN-operated aircraft supports scientific missions at Bharati and Maitri stations, via Cape Town, South Africa
  • Garba event disrupted in Thane housing society; case against resident

    A Garba celebration at a Thane housing society was disrupted after eggs were allegedly thrown from the 16th floor by a resident citing noise concerns. Police registered a case under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, while additional security was deployed to maintain order
  • IndiGo’s Mumbai-Delhi flight gets bomb threat

    An IndiGo flight (6E 762) from Mumbai to Delhi with about 200 passengers received a non-specific bomb threat Tuesday morning. A full emergency was declared at Delhi airport, and the Airbus A321neo landed safely at 7.53 am
  • Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine kills at least 4 people, wounds 70

    Russia launched a massive drone and missile strike on Ukraine, killing at least four, including a 12-year-old girl in Kyiv. Over 100 civilian sites were damaged. The US is reviewing Ukraine’s request for long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles
  • Ahaan Panday to star in Ali Abbas Zafar’s action romance

    After the blockbuster success of *Saiyaara*, Ahaan Panday will star in an upcoming action-romance directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by YRF. The film, set to begin shooting in early 2026, marks Zafar’s fifth collaboration with Aditya Chopra
  • Sabarimala missing golden pedestal case turns murkier

    The missing golden pedestal of the Sabarimala Dwarapalaka idol was found at a sponsor's relative's home, sparking allegations of conspiracy. Minister VN Vasavan and former board president Padmakumar have called for a detailed vigilance investigation and court review
  • Opinion: The hidden human cost of gig economy

    Gig economy promises flexibility, but Marx’s theory shows it often mirrors exploitative pattern of industrial capitalism
  •  Curfew remains in force for third day in Leh town

    Amid continued curfew in Leh after violent clashes during a shutdown demanding Ladakh’s statehood and Sixth Schedule status, a Home Ministry team reviewed security. Talks with LAB and KDA are scheduled, as essential supplies run low and schools remain closed
  • Trump escalates retribution campaign with charges against Comey, threats against liberal groups

    President Donald Trump escalated his campaign of political retribution, overseeing the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey and directing efforts to label liberal groups as domestic terrorists, sparking bipartisan concern over abuse of power and weaponization of federal agencies
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