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Business
EPFO Launches New App for Provident Fund Withdrawals via UPI with Subscriber-Friendly Features
In a significant step towards enhancing the accessibility of retirement funds, the Employeesโ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) is developing a…
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Budget 2026: Enhancing Agricultural Incomes with Improved Price Risk Management Strategies
Indian agriculture has long benefited from robust public policy support, including mechanisms like Minimum Support Prices (MSP) and procurement systems…
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus: The Common Infection Hospitalizing Millions of Babies
Three-month-old Emma had been fussy for two days with a runny nose and mild cough. Her parents, first-time caregivers, thought…
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Health Research: Why Scientific Discovery Drives Better Healthcare
In 1955, Dr. Jonas Salk announced that his polio vaccine was safe and effective after conducting one of the largest…
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Big bills, โfur babiesโ and administering a good death: reflecting on ethics in veterinary medicine
Vets are regularly accused of various failures: overcharging clients, neglecting patient care, and rushing pets and owners through appointments. Criticism…
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Pneumonia: The Infectious Lung Disease Killing 740,000 Children Yearly
Three-month-old Fatima lay gasping for breath in her grandmother’s arms in a rural health clinic in northern Nigeria. Her tiny…
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SCOOP: Salman Khan’s Battle Of Galwan Faces Possible Delay, April 17 Release in Jeopardy
Bollywood fans eagerly anticipating the release of “Battle of Galwan,” starring Salman Khan, may face disappointment as the film’s release…
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US experiencing largest measles outbreak since 2000 โ 5 essential reads on the risks, what to do and whatโs coming next
The measles outbreak in South Carolina reached 876 cases on Feb. 3, 2026. That number surpasses the 2025 outbreak in…
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Pertussis: The Whooping Cough Still Killing Thousands of Babies
Three-month-old Amara gasped desperately for air, her tiny face turning blue as violent coughing consumed her fragile body. Her mother,…
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Medical Oxygen: The Essential Medicine Many Hospitals Lack
Dr. Sarah Mensah stood helplessly beside the hospital bed in rural Ghana where five-year-old Kwame struggled for breath, his lips…
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One Health: Connecting Human, Animal, and Environmental Health
Dr. Maria Santos stood at the edge of a recently cleared rainforest in Brazil, watching bulldozers destroy what had been…
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Onchocerciasis: The Parasitic Disease Causing Preventable Blindness
Sixty-five-year-old Joseph sits outside his mud-brick home in a remote village along the Volta River in Ghana, his sightless eyes…
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Occupational Health: Protecting Workers From Job-Related Hazards
Every morning, 32-year-old Ahmed climbs scaffolding at a construction site in Cairo, Egypt, working ten hours daily in scorching heat…
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The Evolution of Education: How AI is Reshaping Learning in the Digital Age
The classroom of today looks vastly different from the one our parents experienced. Digital whiteboards have replaced chalkboards, tablets supplement…
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Nursing and Midwifery: The Backbone of Global Healthcare
Sarah Kamau has been a nurse at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi for fifteen years. Every morning, she arrives at…
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