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Manipal Hospitals rebrands medica units in Siliguri and Rangapani to expand superspecialty care in North Bengal

Manipal Hospitals rebrands medica units in Siliguri and Rangapani to expand superspecialty care in North Bengal

Manipal Hospitals has formally rebranded Medica North Bengal Clinic and Medica Cancer Hospital, Rangapani as Manipal Hospital Siliguri and Manipal Hospital Rangapani. This follows last year’s acquisition of MedicaSynergie and marks Manipal Hospitals’ strategic expansion in Eastern India. Established in 1976, the newly christened Manipal Hospital Siliguri has served over 36 lakh patients and is known as the region’s first multi-specialty hospital. With 60 specialist doctors, the facility is now expanding key departments such as Cardiology, Gastroenterology, and Critical Care, alongside upcoming Cath Lab and Interventional Radiology units. Meanwhile, Manipal Hospital Rangapani continues to operate as the region’s only comprehensive…
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Kiwi can aid with bodily relaxation for restful sleep

Kiwi can aid with bodily relaxation for restful sleep

Kiwis are a nutritious fruit that is high in vital nutrients like fiber, antioxidants, potassium, and vitamins. They contain the hormone serotonin, which controls sleep. Before going to bed, eating kiwis can help people fall asleep more quickly, stay asleep longer, and have higher-quality sleep. The body and mind are also calmed and relaxed by their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities. The brain chemical serotonin, which controls sleep-wake cycles, is abundant in kiwis. Eating kiwis before bed can help those with insomnia sleep for longer periods of time overall. Antioxidants including vitamins C and E, which fight inflammation and oxidative stress,…
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Bangladesh Launches Smart Flood Forecasting System with European Aid

Bangladesh Launches Smart Flood Forecasting System with European Aid

Bangladesh has launched a nationwide flood prediction system, integrating satellite data, river sensors, and AI modelling. Developed with support from the European Union and the World Bank, the system offers 5-day forecasts across major river basins, including the Padma, Brahmaputra, and Meghna. Authorities say the system will reduce disaster losses by enabling earlier evacuations and smarter dam operations. The launch comes as extreme rainfall patterns are hitting South Asia more frequently due to climate change. The system could inspire similar adoption in Indian flood-prone states like Assam, Bihar, and West Bengal, where monsoon-related displacements are rising sharply.
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Sanskriti University hosts convocation for international students, reinforces global outlook

Sanskriti University hosts convocation for international students, reinforces global outlook

Sanskriti University, Mathura, held a special convocation ceremony to honor its international students, awarding degrees to 35 graduates from Namibia, Myanmar, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Ghana, and Sudan. The students completed academic programs in Engineering, Management, Science, Nursing, and other disciplines. On the occasion, Dr. Renu Gupta, Dean (Academics) , said, “Today is a moment of immense pride not just for our international students but also for Sanskriti University. The dedication and hard work shown by these students from different countries are truly inspiring. Wherever they go, they will carry forward the name and reputation of our university.” Chancellor Dr. Sachin Gupta…
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Mediterranean on Fire: Tourists Flee as Temperatures Soar Beyond 45°C

Mediterranean on Fire: Tourists Flee as Temperatures Soar Beyond 45°C

Southern Europe is reeling under one of its most extreme heatwaves on record. Spain, Greece, and Italy are experiencing temperatures exceeding 45°C, forcing the closure of major tourist sites like the Acropolis and prompting heat-related health alerts. Hospitals in Athens and Rome report a 30% rise in emergency admissions, mostly among seniors and tourists. The European Space Agency attributes the phenomenon to a “heat dome” caused by high-pressure zones linked to climate change. With South Asia experiencing similar heat patterns, including in Delhi, Dhaka, and Kathmandu, climate scientists urge more trans-regional cooperation on early warning systems and urban cooling strategies.
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Over 60 students join ABVP’s Prant Abhyas Varg in Sikkim

Over 60 students join ABVP’s Prant Abhyas Varg in Sikkim

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), Sikkim-Darjeeling Prant, organised a three-day student training camp — the Prant Abhyas Varg — at Janta Bhawan in Gangtok. The camp witnessed enthusiastic participation from over sixty students representing various colleges and universities across the state. The camp offered an immersive experience through lectures, group discussions, ideological sessions, and cultural activities, all designed to cultivate discipline, leadership, and a strong sense of cultural and social awareness among students. Organisers emphasised that the purpose of the training was not limited to academic growth but extended to nurturing character, civic sense, and emotional bonding with society…
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From protest to progress: Assam CM highlights Gorukhuti’s growth

From protest to progress: Assam CM highlights Gorukhuti’s growth

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has once again stirred national attention with his latest remarks on land encroachment in the state. Speaking at a public function in Gorukhuti, Darrang district, Sarma claimed that nearly 10 lakh acres of land in Assam remain occupied by what he described as "illegal Bangladeshis and doubtful citizens." The Chief Minister reaffirmed his government’s unwavering commitment to carrying out eviction drives aimed at reclaiming state-owned land for development and environmental purposes. The statement was made during the fourth anniversary celebration of the Gorukhuti Multipurpose Agriculture Project, a flagship initiative launched in 2021 after a…
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IOCL Bongaigaon refinery inaugurates 16-bed dialysis unit at Bongaigaon civil hospital

IOCL Bongaigaon refinery inaugurates 16-bed dialysis unit at Bongaigaon civil hospital

A state-of-the-art 16-bed dialysis unit, created under the Corporate Environment Responsibility (CER) initiative of IndianOil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Bongaigaon Refinery (BGR), was formally inaugurated at the Bongaigaon Civil Hospital on Friday, providing a major boost to the region's healthcare infrastructure. According to BGR sources, Barpeta Member of Parliament Phani Bhusan Choudhury graced the opening event and formally dedicated the new facility to the public. Along with other notable representatives from the Bongaigaon Health Department, the occasion featured the distinguished attendance of Dhruba Jyoti Das, Bongaigaon's District Development Commissioner; Dr. BN Deka, Joint Director of Health Services; and Musukha Boro, General…
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TVS launches futuristic Apache RTR 310 for 2025, eyes urban youth and tech-savvy riders

TVS launches futuristic Apache RTR 310 for 2025, eyes urban youth and tech-savvy riders

TVS Motor Company has unveiled the 2025 edition of its flagship naked street bike, the TVS Apache RTR 310, redefining street performance with cutting-edge technology, sharper styling, and first-in-segment features. Priced from ₹2.39 lakh to ₹2.75 lakh (ex-showroom), the new model was launched in Bengaluru on July 16 and is now available across major metros, including Guwahati. Equipped with an OBD2B-compliant engine, the RTR 310 boasts real-time emission monitoring, improved responsiveness, and a Gen-2 digital cluster with multi-language UI. Riders can opt for the factory-customized Built-To-Order (BTO) version, which includes high-performance add-ons like cornering drag torque control, launch control, and…
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GMCH saves two lives due to the organ donation of the Nagaon family

GMCH saves two lives due to the organ donation of the Nagaon family

Two people who were fighting for their lives at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) because of kidney failure were given a new lease on life thanks to the generosity of the family. Two people at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) who were fighting for their lives because of kidney failure were given a fresh lease on life because of the generosity of the family. With the Chief Minister's approval, a group of knowledgeable doctors from GMCH addressed the family after learning of the untimely loss and asked them to donate their son's kidneys. The family were reluctant at…
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