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Fund crunch hits Centre's flagship cattle scheme
THE Centre's flagship scheme to increase milk productivity of indigenous breeds of cattle has been facing funds crisis for the past two years.

Rising infertility: Alooming crisis in digital age
Here are some important points of discussion on the impact the kind of work at IT sector has on a woman's fertility and reproductive health, and ways to combat the adverse effects

SHAH ASKS CM TO OFFER MEDICAL EDU IN TAMIL
AMID the language row involving the DMK and the centre, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday ap pealed to Chief Minister MK Stalin to introduce medical and engineering education in Tamil language, emphasising the need for education in one's mother tongue.
REVERSE CAPEX DROP, PRIVATE FINANCE STALL FOR SMOOTH GROWTH
Private sector investments remain the missing link in India's growth. Latest estimates show private sector capital expenditure fell to a three-year low of 11.2 percent in 2023-24, below the pre-Covid average of 11.8 percent.

Regular Checks Can Prevent Diseases
Women play a crucial role as the binding force within families, and prioritizing their own health is essential in order to care for others effectively.

Row after Guna director takes home min place in 'BJP poster'
A poster which was put up in the name of Arulmozhi, state executive committee member of the BJP's Ranipet unit, triggered a controversy on Friday. The posters carried pictures of Tamil film director and actor Santhana Bharathi instead of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
HC Imposes ₹5L on TN Govt for 'Re-agitating' Settled Case
THE Madras High Court has imposed a cost of 5 lakh on Tamil Nadu government for filing an appeal in a matter concerned with the appointment of a sanitary worker in a government-aided private college, even though the matter was already settled by the court.

Chennai NGO co-founder first Indian to bag Ramsar award for wetland use
JAYSHREE Vencatesan, co-founder of Chennai-based Care Earth Trust, an NGO focussing on wetland conservation, has become the first Indian to be honoured with the prestigious Ramsar award for 'Wetland Wise Use', a globally recognised accolade celebrating contributions to the sustainable management of wetlands.

India voices concern over Dhaka freeing extremists
INDIA on Friday expressed concerns over the release of certain \"violent extremists\" by Bangladesh and emphasised the interim government's responsibility to protect Hindus and other minorities and their religious institutions, while also advocating inclusive and participatory elections.

India, Russia sign deal for T-72 tank engines
THE Ministry of Defence on Friday signed a contract with Russia's Rosoboronexport (RoE) to procure 1000 HP engines for T-72 Tanks.