At least 78 people receiving treatment at different hospitals, and five are in critical condition; the Air Force's F-7 BGI training aircraft crashed into the Milestone School and College building in Dhaka
According to the findings of the post-mortem report, parts of the body were "entirely devoid of muscle" tissue and the bones began to "disintegrate upon touch". The brain matter was completely decomposed via autolysis and internal organs turned into a "black-coloured mass"
In the case of married victims, Rs.7.5 lakh each was given to the mother and the wife. For unmarried victims, the full Rs.15 lakh was handed over to the parents.
Officials are struggling to identify the 37 charred bodies recovered from the Sigachi factory blast. Only four have been identified so far. DNA tests are being initiated, with CFSL Hyderabad teams collecting samples to aid the identification process.
Outperforming existing tests, it offers high sensitivity for diverse cancer types, potentially reshaping screening guidelines with further validation needed.
Revealing the result, GGH Superintendent Dr Harishchandra Reddy said the baby boy belonged to Pavani of Kumram Bheem Asifabad district, while the baby girl was of Mamatha from Royyalapalli in Chennur.
Hyderabad: The Police in southeastern China caught a burglar by using DNA testing technology. The DNA test was done on two blood stains of mosquitoes, which were killed by the burglar. According to the South China Morning Post, On June 11, in Fuzhou, Fujian province, southeastern China, a thief broke into a residential compound late […]
Hyderabad: Even after his gory death on the railway tracks on Thursday, Pallakonda Raju, the only suspect in the rape and murder of the six-year-old girl in Saidabad, continues to keep the City Police on their toes. The police now have a major task staring at them – that of proving that Raju was guilty […]
Setting up India’s first private sector dehumidified cold storage for seeds in 1998, Gubba today has 12 cold storage facilities for seeds in Hyderabad and Aurangabad (Maharashtra).
Mechanical ventilation is often the only way to keep patients with the most severe forms of COVID-19 alive, as doctors use anti-inflammatory therapies to treat their inflamed lungs, the researchers said.