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Govt assures fertilizer availability in country remains sufficient for Kharif 2026 season

The government has reassured that fertilizer availability in the country remains sufficient, with supplies continuing to exceed requirements for the Kharif 2026 season. Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing in New Delhi today, Additional Secretary in the Department of Fertilizers, Aparna Sharma, said that the domestic production of fertilizers has reached 62.37 LMT, while imports stand at about 15.39 LMT, taking total availability to around 78 LMT during the current period. She informed that global tenders have been

ECI Rolls Out QR Code-Based Photo ID System to Fortify Counting Centre Security Ahead of May 4 Vote Tally

From Our Correspondent New Delhi: In a significant move to enhance transparency and prevent any unauthorised access during the crucial vote-counting process, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has introduced a QR code-based Photo Identity Card system through its ECINET platform. The initiative aims to eliminate the possibility of impostors or unauthorised persons entering counting centres, adding a robust technological layer to the existing security protocols. The new system will come into effect from May 4, 2026,

Apollo Hospitals Pune Successfully Treats Rare and Locally Advanced Naso-Lacrimal Cancer with Eye Preservation

Pune : A 50-year-old male patient from Satara has been successfully treated at Apollo Hospitals, Pune for an exceptionally rare and locally advanced cancer of the naso-lacrimal apparatus, the drainage system connecting the eye to the nasal cavity. The case, led by Dr. Vidita Powle, Senior Consultant, Head and Neck Surgical Oncologist, involved a high-risk composite resection, including an extended supero medial maxillectomy with eye preservation, along with neck dissection and advanced bi-paddled microvascular free flap

KIIT World School Introduces Shooting Sports Training on Campus 

Gurgaon: KIIT World School, Sohna, has set up a shooting range on campus in collaboration with Regalmarksman Shooting Club to introduce students to skill-based sports and structured training in shooting. The facility was inaugurated recently, marking the school’s move to expand opportunities beyond conventional sports. At the launch, students were familiarised with the basics of shooting, including firearm handling, safety protocols and foundational techniques. The school informed that the range will function under the

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RITES wins Assocham Achiever’s Award for USBRL bridges

Gurgaon : RITES Ltd., a leading transport infrastructure consultancy and engineering company, was today honoured with the Assocham Achiever’s Award 2026, under the category of Strategically Significant Infrastructure Project for its contribution to the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) bridges. The award was presented to Team RITES by Hon’ble Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India Shri Nitin Gadkari at a Assocham Conference in New Delhi. The recognition highlights RITES’ critical and

New Delhi to Host 26th International Pigment Cell Conference (IPCC 2026) as Experts Address Science, Treatment and Public Awareness

New Delhi : The 26th International Pigment Cell Conference (IPCC 2026) alongside the 7th PigmentaryCon 2026 will take place from April 30 to May 3 at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, bringing together dermatologists, researchers and clinicians from India and across the world for a four-day scientific programme. Organised under the aegis of the Pigmentary Disorders Society (PDS), the conference is being hosted in India after over a decade and is expected to bring together around 30 international and 70 national

Changing Weather, Rising Health Risks Why Seasonal Fluctuations Are Triggering More Diseases

Rapid and unpredictable weather changes—rising temperatures, sudden rainfall, and increased humidity—are significantly contributing to the growing incidence of seasonal illnesses. These fluctuations create an environment where viruses and bacteria thrive, leading to a spike in infections such as colds, flu, dengue, and other water-borne diseases. At the same time, sudden temperature shifts weaken the body’s immune response, making individuals more vulnerable to respiratory issues, allergies, and fatigue. Urban

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