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Medical Equipment Stolen from Dumka Hospital

Thieves stole advanced medical instruments from a closed hospital in Hansdiha, Dumka. The theft was discovered during geo-tagging. Police investigation is underway. Read more.

GMCH-32 Mohali receives Rs 1.25 crore medical equipment

Government Medical College & Hospital, Sector 32, Mohali, enhances patient care with new Rs 1.25 crore equipment including a C-Arm machine and anesthesia workstation. Read more about this healthcare upgrade.

Rs 9.8 Crore for Medical Equipment in 14 UP Hospitals

Uttar Pradesh government sanctions Rs 9.8 crore to upgrade 14 hospitals with modern medical devices. Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak says this will improve patient care and reduce burden on district facilities.

Treesa-Gayatri retain Syed Modi International crown

Indian women's doubles pair Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand successfully defended their Syed Modi International Super 300 title with a 17-21, 21-13, 21-15 win over Japan's Osawa-Tanabe in a 74-minute final thriller.

Syed Modi: Badminton's Master of Precision & Control

Explore the legacy of Syed Modi - the Indian badminton legend known for his incredible accuracy, butter chicken love, and Bachchan movie passion. Discover how he dominated courts with strategic brilliance.

Nagpur Gets 70-Metre Fire Rescue Platform for High-Rises

Nagpur Municipal Corporation inducts India's tallest 70-metre hydraulic platform to address fire safety challenges in rapidly growing high-rise buildings. Read how this ₹15.10 crore investment transforms emergency response.

AI Infrastructure: The Real Money Maker in Tech Boom

Discover why AI infrastructure companies offering power, data centers and semiconductors present better investment opportunities than AI model developers themselves. Learn from history's gold rush wisdom.

Bengaluru's Street Sweeping Dilemma: Rent or Buy?

Bengaluru faces a sweeping dilemma: should the city rent mechanical road sweepers or purchase them? BBMP's pilot project reveals cost and efficiency challenges in urban cleanliness.

US OKs $93M Javelin, Excalibur Sale to India

The US State Department approves a $93 million sale of Javelin anti-tank missiles and Excalibur artillery to India, boosting strategic ties. Read the full analysis.

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