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Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Applying science to solve problems is a priority: PM Narendra Modi

New Delhi: Applying science to solve the country’s problems is a priority for the government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said and asked officials to come up with specific targets which could be achieved in the field of science by 2022.

He asked officials to break silos and strongly emphasized that a mechanism be formed to document and replicate successful innovations at the grassroots level, the PMO said on Wednesday.

Giving the example of talent-spotting in sports, Modi said mechanisms should be made to identify the brightest and best science talent among school students. He said a lot of innovation was happening at the grassroots level and in this context, mentioned innovations being done by the defence personnel, the PMO said.

In the agriculture sector, the prime minister identified high-protein pulses, fortified foods, and value addition in castor, as priority areas which needed to be speeded up. In the energy sector, he said the possibilities of solar energy should be pursued to the maximum, to reduce dependence on energy imports.

He expressed confidence in the abilities of the Indian scientists to rise up to the challenges and provide solutions to improve the lives of the common man in India and asked the officials to draw up clear targets to be achieved by 2022, the 75th year of independence.

Source:-Zeenews

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Monday, 17 July 2017

When a Bengal hospital 'discovered' uterus, ovary in 63-year-old man!

Kolkata: An elderly man lodged a police complaint on Thursday after a private hospital report in West Bengal mentioned existence of "uterus" and "ovary" in the ultrasonogram (USG) report of his abdomen.

Sixty-three-year-old Narayan Chandra Sen, a resident of Machlandpur in Howrah district, was advised by a doctor to get an ultrasonography of whole abdomen to evaluate his fatty lever disease.

"I got the USG done from the Barasat Cancer Research and Welfare Centre (Hospital). They gave me a wrong report. They send me the USG report of a female. The report referred to the presence of uterus and ovary," said an exasperated Sen.

The hospital admitted its mistake, saying it was a "typing error".

"I called the computer section people. It was a typing error. The patient is normal. He has no ailment. But in their hurry to type the report, they (computer section staff) made the error," said a hospital official.

He said the hospital would do a repeat test, free of cost.

Source:-Zeenews

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Parliament's Monsoon Session begins: Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha adjourned for the day; 16 news Bills to be introduced

New Delhi: After paying homage to Amarnath terror attack pilgrims, both Rajya as well as Lok Sabha were adjourned till July 18. In Lok Sabha, speaker Sumitra Mahajan, read obituary reference while the leaders observe silence as a mark of tribute to the Amarnath victims and departed members including Union Ministers Anil Madhav Dave, Dasari Narayana Rao, Akhilesh Das Gupta, Era Sezhiyan, Palvai Govardhan Reddy, C. Narayana Reddy, U.K. Lakshmana Gowda, and P.N. Sukul.

The session which will continue till August 11 is likely to be stormy as the Opposition parties may corner the government over a range of issues concerning national security, foreign policy and other domestic matters. Meanwhile, Narendra Modi-led NDA government will be introducing 18 new Bills in the session. Thirty four Bills are on the agenda of the government for the Monsoon Session. Among the new Bills that are to be introduced are the Consumer Protection Bill and two bills to implement the GST in Jammu and Kashmir.

Source:-Zeenews

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Friday, 19 May 2017

America is back and the world needs Trump: Tillerson

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson proclaimed Thursday that the Middle East and the more extensive world are anticipating President Donald Trump's first remote visit with enthusiastic expectation.

Governments in the Middle East, Asia and Africa were, he contended, stung by the "disregard and out and out rejection" of their worries under the past US organization.

"They're prepared to re-draw in with America," he told correspondents. "What's more, that is the motivation behind this outing - it is truly one of passing on the message that 'America is back'."

Under Trump, he stated, the United States will at the end of the day go about as a "facilitator," joining together and driving agreeable countries in the war against "worldwide fear based oppression."

"This is not a fight about religions. This is not a fight about societies. This is a fight about great and fiendishness," he stated, in no time before joining the president for the outing.

"The decency of individuals of all beliefs will beat this shrewdness - and that is the president's message that he will take," Tillerson proceeded.

"Also, he will meet individuals comprehensively to go up against this face of shrewdness wherever it presents itself on the planet, and there's an incredible reckoning around that administration."

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Thursday, 18 May 2017

Delhi court gifts safeguard to 13 in Jitendra Tomar fake degree case



New Delhi: A court here on Wednesday allowed safeguard to 13 blamed in a fake degree body of evidence against Delhi's previous Law Minister Jitender Singh Tomar.

The court guided them not to leave the nation without consent.

It additionally coordinated the blamed not to mess with confirmation, nor attempt to impact witnesses for the situation.

The 13 charged are Bare Narayan Singh, Razi Ahmad, Rajendra Prasad Singh, Janardan Prasad Yadav, Dinesh Kumar Shrivastava, Anil Kumar Singh, Niranjan Sharma, Sadanand Rai, Anirudh Das, R.R. Poddar, Surendra Prasad Singh, Ram Avtar Sharma and Ramashish Purbhe.

In March, the court had summoned every one of them and Tomar, regarding the case.

The Delhi Police have chargesheeted Tomar and others under applicable segments for conning, phony and abetment of criminal intrigue, among others.

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Wednesday, 10 May 2017

4 Hospitals And No Diagnosis: This Is Iccha's Story And Only You Can Help Her Stay Alive



Indrani Saha is only 6 years of age. She is battling a forceful and heartless type of blood tumor that appeared to have showed all of a sudden. Her family has taken her to a few healing facilities, at last arriving up at Manipal Hospital, Bangalore, where she is battling the dangerous sickness with forceful rounds of chemotherapy.

Iccha handed 6 over March, and this family can't shake the feared feeling that it may very well be her last birthday. She would school in the town where she lived and appreciated life like whatever other first grader. One day, only 2 months back, she griped of serious stomach throb. 

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Monday, 8 May 2017

Muslim association reports Rs 5 crore remunerate for executing of Pakistani fighters



Ajmer: Standing in solidarity with the Army, a Muslim association has declared a money reward of Rs 5 crore for the individuals who guillotine Pakistani troopers and convey back their heads to India.

Saifi said that he would gather the sum from his volunteers and open and offer it to the person who brings heads of Pakistani troopers who damaged assortments of two Indian fighters at the Line of Control (LoC) as of late.

Saifi was in Ajmer to perform "Ziyarat" at the hallowed place of worshipped Sufi holy person Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti.

Conversing with a news channel, he included that Muslim youth, similar to all others in the nation, will give up their life to secure the country and are notwithstanding eager to go to the outskirt to go up against the Pakistanis.

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