World sees India as bright spot but Congress leaders claim country has been ruined: BJP

World sees India as bright spot but Congress leaders claim country has been ruined: BJP

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra. File | Photo Credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar Leader after leader at the Congress plenary session claimed that India has been ruined even though the world projected the country as a bright spot, the BJP said on February 26, 2023 targeting the Opposition party. Addressing a press conference at the party headquarters, … Read more

India sees six-fold jump in voters since 1951; total electorate on January 1 is over 94.50 crore

India sees six-fold jump in voters since 1951; total electorate on January 1 is over 94.50 crore

Image for representative purpose only. | Photo Credit: PTI India has witnessed a nearly six-fold increase in the total number of voters since 1951 to over 94.50 crore this year, but almost one-third of them stayed away from exercising their franchise in the last Lok Sabha polls. This has prompted the Election Commission of India … Read more

AI-powered technology sees big improvements in UK stroke treatment: analysis, Health News, ET HealthWorld

AI-powered technology sees big improvements in UK stroke treatment: analysis, Health News, ET HealthWorld

London: Artificial intelligence technology has tripled the number of UK stroke patients recovering to a point where they can perform daily activities, according to new research released on Tuesday. Early-stage analysis of over 111,000 suspected stroke patients whose care included the use of the technology found it reduced the time between being seen by a … Read more

World sees Pakistan as ‘epicentre’ of terrorism: EAM Jaishankar

World sees Pakistan as ‘epicentre’ of terrorism: EAM Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar speaks at the UNSC briefing on ‘Global Counterterrorism Approach: Challenges and Way Forward’, in New York on December 15, 2022. Photo: Twitter/@DrSJaishankar The world sees Pakistan as the “epicentre” of terrorism, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said in United Nations on December 15, asserting that the international community has not forgotten … Read more

The Hindu’s ‘Our State Our Taste’ in Karimnagar sees alchemy of native flavours

The Hindu’s ‘Our State Our Taste’ in Karimnagar sees alchemy of native flavours

Gottimukkula Shylaja was adjudged winner of The Hindu’s ‘Our State Our Taste’ preliminary round held in Karimnagar on Saturday. The cookery competition, held as part of the regional rounds of the culinary talent hunt, saw enthusiastic participation from home cooks and cuisine connoisseurs. Showing her culinary prowess, Ms. Shylaja emerged winner by bringing about nine … Read more

CPI(M) sees a plot to impose Hindutva by recommending Hindi as the medium of instruction in Central institutions

CPI(M) sees a plot to impose Hindutva by recommending Hindi as the medium of instruction in Central institutions

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] State secretariat has perceived a well-entrenched Sangh Parivar plot to impose the concept of Hindi, Hindu and Hindustan on secular, multi-ethnic and heterogeneous Indian society. The purported drive by the Parliamentary Committee on Official Languages to set down Hindi as the medium of instruction in IITs, IIMs, Kendra … Read more

Indian healthcare industry sees second highest number of cyber attacks in the world: CloudSEK – ET HealthWorld

Indian healthcare industry sees second highest number of cyber attacks in the world: CloudSEK – ET HealthWorld

India’s healthcare industry faced the highest number of cyber attacks after the United States in 2021, ironically due to technological advancement. “India recorded the second highest number of attacks, with a total of 7.7 per cent of the total attacks on the healthcare industry in 2021,” according to cyber security intelligence firm CloudSEK’s report seen … Read more

Study Sees Strong Links Between Depression and Crohn’s, Colitis

Study Sees Strong Links Between Depression and Crohn’s, Colitis

By Robert Preidt HealthDay ReporterHealthDay Reporter MONDAY, June 6, 2022 (HealthDay News) — New research points to a compelling interplay between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and depression. IBD includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. In addition to the physical pain that these illnesses can inflict upon sufferers, the new study showed that patients face a … Read more