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RICHARD CASH: THE POWER OF SIMPLICITY IN GLOBAL HEALTH WHEN LITTLE THINGS MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE
Richard Alan Cash's life has been a testament to the power of simple solutions and the profound impact one individual can have on the lives of many.
UNDERSTANDING STROKE: SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS, AND PREVENTION
Ahead of World Stroke Day on 29 October, The Sunday Guardian spoke with Dr Pradeep Mahindrakar, Chief of Lab for Panvel, Alibaug, and Goa at Metropolis Healthcare Limited.
2025 Jeep Meridian launched in India with updated design
Jeep India has launched the 2025 Meridian SUV, now available with a minor facelift and feature upgrades, starting at 24.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Bookings are open with a deposit of *50,000, and deliveries are expected by the end of October 2024.
Ola Electric claims 99% resolution of customer complaints
According to a regulatory filing, Ola Electric Mobility has resolved 99.1% of the 10,644 complaints filed with the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA).
New Kia Carnival deliveries launched in India
Kia India has officially begun deliveries of the second-generation Carnival, recently introduced in the country with a starting price of Rs.63.90 lakh (exshowroom).
Maruti Suzuki launches Swift Blitz edition for festive season boost
The Swift Blitz Edition is available in two trims, VXi and VXi (O), and builds on the base Swift with exclusive exterior features.
TVS MOTOR ACHIEVES HIGHEST EVER REVENUE AND PROFITS IN JUL-SEP
TVS Motor Company posts highest ever operating revenue of Rs. 9,228 Crores registering a growth of 13% for the quarter ended September 2024 as against Rs. 8,145 Crores reported in the quarter ended September 2023.
MERCEDES LAUNCHES 2025 AMG G 63 IN INDIA
Mercedes has officially introduced the 2025 AMG G 63 in India, priced at ₹3.60 crore (ex-showroom), with bookings now open and deliveries slated for the third quarter of 2025.
WHEN LITTLE THINGS MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE
The cabin crew had positioned themselves at the aircraft door to see the passengers off at the airport in Hyderabad, and as I neared it, one of them greeted me by name and handed me a slip of paper.
KNMA CELEBRATES INDO-GERMAN MODERNISM AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE
The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) in Saket, New Delhi recently opened a fascinating exhibition titled 'Eckart Muthesius and Manik Bagh: Pioneering Modernism in India,' curated by Raffael Dedo Gadebusch, Head of the Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Berlin.
MELHARMONY FESTIVAL IN MADISON. USA FOCUSES ON INDIAN AND WESTERN ICONS
The 11th edition of the Melharmony Festival in Madison, USA on the October 19-20 weekend highlighted the works of two trailblazing composers - India's Oottukkaadu Venkata Kavi (1700-1765) also known as OVK or Venkata Kavi, and his no-less illustrious Western contemporary Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 -1750).
Court directs T'gana minister from defaming BRS leader
A local court in Hyderabad has recently issued an interim injunction prohibiting Telangana Minister Konda Surekha from making further defamatory remarks about BRS working president K.
STUBBLE BURNING PERSISTS IN STATES DESPITE SC'S REBUKE
Despite the Supreme Court's stern criticism of Haryana and Punjab for their inadequate measures against stubble burning, several incidents of this practice were reported in the 2 states.
Probe panel seeks statements from affected persons
The Commission of Inquiry investigating the police killing of Akshay Shinde, the accused in the Badlapur school sexual assault case, has called for statements from individuals who are \"personally acquainted\" with or affected by the incident.
Court directs NIOS to change exam centre of riots accused
Delhi High Court has recently directed the National Institute of Open Schooling to relocate the examination center for Saleem Khan, an accused in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case, to Mandoli Jail, where he is currently incarcerated.
Delhi HC orders random checks to enforce autorickshaw fare meters
The Delhi High Court on Saturday has addressed a Public Interest Litigation regarding the enforcement of fare meters in autorickshaws.
SC JUNKS NGO'S PLEA ON POOR CONDITION OF MP SCHOOLS
The Supreme Court has recently declined to entertain a plea from the NGO Social Jurist concerning the conditions of state-run schools in Madhya Pradesh.
DELEGATION ADVOCATES UYGHUR RIGHTS AND AWARENESS
IUETO calls for refugee status for Uyghurs in India, emphasising their need for safety and support.
UK Labour Party faces FEC complaint over US election support
It is not unusual for members or supporters of either the Conservative Party or the Labour Party to travel to the US to support their equivalent in a presidential election; in fact the UK has an unsuccessful history of interference when in 1992 John Major attempted to help his buddy George Bush defeat Bill Clinton, he failed and had to write a letter of apology.
HARYANA CM MEETS PM MODI, DISCUSSES DEVELOPMENT
The chief minister discussed key projects with PM Modi, including Gurugram metro expansion and extending the RRTS from Sarai Kale Khan to Karnal.
France seeks Rafale deal with Bangladesh
France is hoping that the new dispensation in Bangladesh will finalise a longawaited deal to purchase Rafale fighter jets as part of a broader effort to modernise the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF), according to sources familiar with the matter.
NORTH KOREA'S GIFT OF TROOPS TO MOSCOW MIGHT BACKFIRE
If the shells and other weapons do arrive, Ukraine will be more than compensated for North Korea's entry into the war and Putin's ruse may be seen to have backfired.
Tsai Ing-Wen's Prague visit: Symbol of Taiwan's defiance against communism
Lack of prudence might be a blow to the task of building an assertive political strategy vis-à-vis China, which applies even more when we have been aware of the blatantly implemented coercive policies of China continue to challenge own Western interests.
Latest poll shows Trump, Harris tied at 48% for popular vote
With less than two weeks left for the presidential polls, the race seems extremely tight with both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump tied at 48 per cent in the popular vote, according to the final national poll conducted by the New York Times and Siena College.
AMERICA'S MOST CONSEQUENTIAL ELECTION IN A LIFETIME
There is the fear that we are headed for a one-party state depending on the outcome of this election. And I think that is intentional. There's an elite that rules the United States, who thinks they know best. They think they know how people ought to live and how they should think.
America's election and implications
Today, America displays weakness, division, and an embarrassing demonstration of circus-like behaviour. I don't even recognize my country any longer.
Combating the ongoing violence in Jammu and Kashmir
The lack of consensus on the ongoing violence in J&K is evident from the fact that even after more than three decades we have yet not been able to accurately discern its real character and it’s still referred to as militancy’ by some.
India and China soften their stands on border
The simultaneous rise of India and China is not only capable of shaping the new global order but also realising the Asian century.
Hindu unity is not against secularism, it's a necessity
Hinduism is a process and not a result, a growing tradition and not fixed revelation as in other faiths.
A silent resistance is growing in Tibet
The Beijing-recognized Panchen Lama, Gyaltsen Norbu, is seen by many Tibetans as a political puppet.