Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri visits Washington to review ‘full spectrum’ India-US ties. india news

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri visits Washington to review 'full spectrum' India-US ties

New Delhi: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri is scheduled to visit Washington DC from April 8 to 10. The visit is expected to review the full spectrum of relations between India and the United States, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.The Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that the visit will provide an opportunity to both sides to assess the ongoing cooperation and discuss ways to further strengthen the bilateral partnership.“The visit will provide an opportunity to review the entire spectrum of India-US bilateral relations and take forward ongoing cooperation in key areas. During the visit, the Foreign Secretary will discuss with senior US Administration officials a range of issues including trade, defence, science and technology as well as regional and global developments of mutual interest,” a statement from the Ministry of External Affairs said.

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Assam Assembly Elections: Campaigning will be halted due to imposition of silence period by the Election Commission from today. india news

Assam Assembly Elections: Campaigning will be halted due to imposition of silence period by Election Commission from today

New Delhi: The Election Commission on Monday announced that the silence period for the Assam Legislative Assembly elections will begin at 5.00 pm today, 48 hours before the conclusion of polling in all constituencies.According to Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, all types of election campaigning will be prohibited during this period. This includes public meetings, rallies, processions and other campaign-related activities.The commission has also banned dissemination of election-related material through electronic and social media platforms. Promotion through bulk SMS, phone calls and online channels will not be allowed.Additionally, political leaders and party workers brought from outside constituencies, who are not registered voters there, have been directed to leave immediately after the campaign period ends. News agency ANI reported that district and police officials have been directed to ensure strict compliance to maintain a free and fair electoral process.Additionally, under Section 126(1)(b) of the Act, display of election-related material, including opinion polls and survey results, on electronic media such as television during the silent period is prohibited.Chief Electoral Officer of Assam, Anurag Goyal, urged all stakeholders to follow the guidelines, warning that violations will be punished.Meanwhile, Union Minister JP Nadda said, “The atmosphere is in favor of BJP, in favor of NDA. NDA is getting unanimous support from all sections of the society. The work that Modi ji has done in Assam, the blessings he has given to Assam, and the way Himanta Biswa Sarma ji has implemented it at the ground level, the people of Assam are welcoming it.”Voting in Assam will be held in a single phase on April 9 and counting of votes will take place on May 4.Kerala CEO Dr Ratan U Kelkar also announced on Monday that campaigning in the state ahead of the assembly elections will end at 6 pm today, and outlined strict restrictions to be imposed during the 48-hour “silent period”.

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S Jaishankar: Jaishankar tells Iran counterpart: Support efforts to stop war. india news

Jaishankar tells Iran counterpart: Support efforts to stop war

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister noted the importance of efforts to restore stability and security in the West Asia region S Jaishankar The talks with his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi emphasized India’s support for the ongoing regional and international efforts to stop the war, according to an Iranian readout released on Monday.Apart from Araghchi, Jaishankar also spoke to his counterparts from Qatar and UAE on Sunday.According to Iran, Araghchi spoke about “heinous crimes” committed by American and Israeli aggressors against the Iranian people, including attacks on Iran’s industrial and production infrastructure as well as its “peaceful and secure nuclear facilities, and rhetoric by US officials openly threatening to attack Iran’s energy infrastructure”. He also reminded the international community and the United Nations of their responsibility to confront “the normalization of law-breaking and war crimes.”Qatar also released a readout of its Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani’s conversation with Jaishankar in which they reviewed the military escalation and its serious consequences on regional and international security and stability.The Qatari minister stressed the need to stop “unwarranted Iranian attacks” on Qatar and other countries, and warned against irresponsible targeting of critical infrastructure, especially those related to water and energy facilities.They also stressed the need to strengthen coordination, intensify joint efforts, return to the negotiating table and give priority to reason and intelligence to control the crisis and ensure global energy security.

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AIIMS-B collaborated with Dutch experts to bring personalized medicines to patients. india news

AIIMS-B has teamed up with Dutch experts to bring personalized medicines to patients

Bhopal: AIIMS Bhopal is stepping into the future of healthcare with a new partnership with Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Together, they will work on cutting-edge research in pharmacogenomics – the science of how our genes affect the way drugs work.For patients, the collaboration promises more personalized treatments. Rather than relying on a single drug for everyone, genetic testing can help doctors identify which drug will work best for each individual, leading to safer prescriptions, fewer side effects, and faster recoveries.This research aims to evaluate scalability, clinical utility, and health-economic impact with the goal of making treatments more personalized and cost-effective.A high-level delegation from the Erasmus Medical Center led by Professor Peter J van der Spek, Head of Clinical Bioinformatics, visited AIIMS Bhopal and met Dr Madhavanand Kar, Director of the Institute. During the meeting, a letter of intent to strengthen academic cooperation between the two institutions was presented. The proposed project worth over Rs 10 crore will be led by Dr Shubham Atal, Additional Professor, Department of Pharmacology, AIIMS Bhopal, who will serve as the Principal Investigator. Professor (Dr) Madhavananda Kar welcomed the initiative, while Professor Peter J. Van der Spek highlighted the potential of building a strong India-Dutch partnership in precision medicine.

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Rajnath lays foundation stone for 3 new centers in R&R, new infrastructure at base hospital. india news

Rajnath lays foundation stone for 3 new centers in R&R, new infrastructure at base hospital

New Delhi: Defense Minister -Rajnath Singh On Monday laid the foundation stone of new infrastructure for ophthalmology, oncology and joint replacement centers at Army Hospital (Research and Referral) and Base Hospital, Delhi Cantonment.Speaking at the 262nd Army Medical Corps Raising Day ceremony, Rajnath said, “Military medical services within the country and neighboring countries have emerged as a powerful testament to India’s soft power.” Encouraging the Army Medical Corps, he said, “Innovation, capacity building and integration of advanced technology is necessary to meet the emerging military medical challenges.”The state-of-the-art facilities at the Army Hospital (Research and Referral) will aim to significantly enhance the tertiary care capabilities of the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS), especially in the area of ​​advanced eye care, cancer treatment and complex joint replacement surgeries, while new infrastructure is being developed at the Base Hospital to create a bed capacity of 998 beds with an additional 100 crisis extension beds to meet the routine and emergency health care needs of Defense Forces personnel.Rajnath said, “In today’s world, security is not just about protecting the borders; health security is equally important. Strong medical support plays a vital role in the success of major operations like Operation Sindoor. When soldiers are assured that they will have access to quality medical facilities in every situation, they can confidently accomplish their missions.”

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Judiciary corruption chapter: 3 academics move Supreme Court against NCERT association ban. india news

Judiciary corruption chapter: 3 academics move Supreme Court against NCERT association ban

New Delhi: NCERT has roped in three academicians as experts – Professor Michel Danino, Suparna Diwakar and Alok Prasanna Kumar – who Supreme Court Banned for life for “presenting a negative image of the judiciary” by mentioning about corruption in the judiciary in a Class 8 textbook, the apex court was approached on Monday for review of the order. Counsel for the petitioners said, “The textbooks of Class 6 and Class 7 deal with the issues faced by the legislature, the Election Commission and the executive… We want to show the procedures that have been followed… These are academics with great credibility.”

Judiciary corruption chapter: 3 academics approach Supreme Court against NCERT association ban

Senior advocates Arvind Datar, Gopal Shankaranarayanan and Sai Deepak, appearing for the trio, told the bench that blacklisting the academics has serious implications and requested a bench of CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi to hear these applications urgently.CJI Kant asked, “Are you defending your actions?” Sankaranarayanan responded by saying, “We are giving a reference (to what was written in the Class VIII book). I was present when the newspaper article was mentioned before the court and told how the judiciary is being targeted (over the prevalence of corruption).”“The court can consider his detailed explanation,” Datar said for Danino. “It was a collective effort and no one person had the final say,” Deepak said.SC directed the registry to list the application for hearing. It says that no one else will be allowed to interfere in this matter.Additional Solicitor General KM Nataraj, appearing for the Education Ministry, told the bench about the formation of two committees to examine the existing curriculum and suggest a framework in consultation with the National Judicial Academy to eliminate uncontrolled reference to the judiciary in school textbooks.

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Election Commission seeks report on BJP leader’s ‘love jihad’ comment. india news

Election Commission seeks report on BJP leader's 'love jihad' comment

T’Puram: The Election Commission on Monday sought a report from the Thiruvananthapuram district collector on the controversial speech of BJP’s Kattakada candidate PK Krishnadas in which he had said an LDF or UDF victory would ‘give a boost’love jihad‘In Kerala. EC has also sought legal advice on this matter.At an election rally inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Krishnadas alleged that the LDF and UDF are in collusion with the Social Democratic Party of India and Jamaat-e-Islami, and voting in favor of either front will lead to widespread incidents of ‘love jihad’. He further alleged that if UDF or LDF comes to power then JEI or SDPI will control the government.Krishnadas alleged that pro-Pakistan extremist organizations will actively promote ‘love jihad’. He said, “Hindu and Christian girls will be lured into ‘love jihad’. These elements will then use them for anti-national activities.”insisting on it cpm And Congress is the same, he said, adding, “Votes cast in favor of Congress or CPM will lead to ‘Love Jihad’. Such a situation is likely to emerge in Kerala.”BJP state chief Rajiv Chandrashekhar sought to distance the BJP from the remarks, saying the party did not agree with the apprehensions expressed by Krishnadas.

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Japanese tourist molested near Jaigarh Fort in Jaipur, FIR registered but no arrest yet. india news

Japanese tourist molested near Jaigarh Fort in Jaipur, FIR registered but no arrest yet
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Jaipur: Five youths have been accused of sexually assaulting a Japanese tourist after stopping him at a secluded place near Jaigarh Fort in Jaipur’s Amer area.DCP (North) Karan Sharma, citing the woman’s complaint, said on Monday that the youth pushed the woman, held her hands and tried to kiss her, following which an FIR has been lodged. No arrests have been made yet.Police said that the incident took place on Sunday when the tourist had gone to visit Jaigarh Fort and its surrounding hills. After being molested, she raised an alarm and ran towards the security guard posted nearby. Seeing the guard coming, the youth ran away. The guard informed the police.

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Jammu and Kashmir Lakes: Since 1967, 315 lakes have been destroyed in Jammu and Kashmir. india news

315 lakes have been destroyed in Jammu and Kashmir since 1967.

Srinagar: Nearly 3,000 hectares of lakes have been destroyed in Jammu and Kashmir since 1967. A report by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India said this decline contributed to the devastating Kashmir floods of 2014.In 1967, there were 367 lakes in Jammu and 330 in Kashmir. But by 2020, 259 lakes in Jammu disappeared, resulting in a loss of 297 hectares. A report presented in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly last week said that by 2014, 56 lakes in Kashmir had been lost and the loss in terms of area was much higher, i.e. 1,537 hectares.Overall, 315 lakes in Jammu and Kashmir were destroyed, about 45% of which were recorded in 1967. Worse, the area of ​​the remaining lakes decreased by 1,314 hectares.State and national level research links land use changes in lake areas to increased flood risks. “The disappearance and shrinkage of wetlands has degraded ecosystems, disrupted water and nutrient cycles and increased climate vulnerability,” the CAG report said.Lakes act as natural flood barriers. In 2014, Kashmir suffered devastating floods that completely submerged Srinagar, forcing then CM Omar Abdullah to work from Hari Niwas, the palace of Maharaja Hari Singh in the foothills of the Zabarwan mountains.A Home Ministry report on the 2014 floods, released in 2023, said the carrying capacity of the Jhelum in Srinagar was 35,000 cusecs, but on September 6 the discharge increased to 135,000 cusecs.

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Ward of Flowers: Tulip Garden Tour for Young Cancer Fighters india news

Flowers for the Ward: Tulip Garden Tour for Young Cancer Fighters

Srinagar: Flowers of hope bloomed in the Tulip Garden of Srinagar. Some children suffering from cancer have just returned with rich food.The children were brought to the garden on the banks of Dal Lake from the Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) on Monday as part of the hospital’s immunotherapy efforts – strengthening the immune system with hope, optimism and positivity. The number of children was about a dozen. The eldest was 18 years old and the youngest was only four years old.The change was rapid. When the SKIMS bus carrying the children left the hospital, the atmosphere inside was calm. Many people wore masks. His attendants remained sitting silently. By the time they reached the garden, the atmosphere inside the bus had changed. The children’s faces lit up at the sight of the tulips, and many seemed to feel more relaxed as the tour progressed.In photos released later, the group were smiling together, capturing a rare moment of relaxation away from grim hospital wards. “The human body’s intrinsic immunity not only fights bacterial and viral infections, but can also fight cancer cells and kill them. Exposing these children was part of the immunotherapy treatment. We are trying to boost the immunity of these children, which can help make our treatment more effective,” said M. Ashraf Ghani, director of SKIMS. times of India.Feedback from the doctors who accompanied the children showed that their mood had improved significantly compared to when they were in the hospital. Gainey said, “The kids were very happy. It gave both kids and their families reassurance that this is not something they can’t fight.”This was the first such SKIMS initiative and the hospital had been preparing for almost a month. “We planned to go out as per the children’s chemotherapy schedule so that no dose is missed. Doctors accompanied him the entire time and all precautions were taken,” Ghani said, adding that food was also arranged for the children and attendants during the visit.The hospital plans to formally assess the impact of the initiative through questionnaire-based feedback from children and their attendants. “The findings will help determine whether similar programs could be conducted in the future as part of a holistic approach to pediatric cancer care,” Gainey said.

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