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Zojila Tunnel to Achieve Breakthrough by April

The strategic 13-km Zojila Tunnel in Jammu and Kashmir will achieve breakthrough by April 2025, ensuring all-weather connectivity to Ladakh and cutting travel time significantly.

AIIMS Deoghar Performs Rare Shoulder Replacement

AIIMS Deoghar successfully conducts its first rare shoulder replacement surgery, a landmark procedure for the Santhal Pargana region. This medical breakthrough offers new hope for patients with severe shoulder injuries.

Bengaluru Tunnel Road: 2 Bidders Face Disqualification

Bengaluru's ambitious tunnel road project faces hurdles as strict B-SMILE tender criteria may disqualify half of the bidders. Learn how safety and financial requirements are shaping the city's infrastructure future.

Tanzanian Hostage Joshua Mollel Freed by Israel

In a major diplomatic breakthrough, Israel secures release of Tanzanian agricultural student Joshua Mollel after 23 days in Hamas captivity. Read the exclusive details of the rescue mission.

Harvard's Menstruating Mice: Women's Health Breakthrough

Harvard scientists create revolutionary mouse model with human-like menstrual cycle, opening new frontiers in understanding endometriosis, infertility, and reproductive disorders that affect millions of Indian women.

Heart Attack Breakthrough: Hearts Can Self-Repair

Groundbreaking research reveals the human heart possesses natural healing abilities after heart attacks, potentially revolutionizing cardiac treatment and saving millions worldwide.

Delhi's New Tunnel Road to Ease Traffic Congestion

Delhi PWD announces ambitious 1.2km tunnel project connecting Nigambodh Ghat to Kashmere Gate, promising relief from chronic traffic jams and revolutionizing commute in the heart of the city.

PGI finds new whooping cough bacteria strain

PGI Chandigarh researchers identify novel Bordetella parapertussis strain in whooping cough patients, revolutionizing diagnosis and treatment approaches. Learn why early detection is becoming increasingly crucial.

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