The Hindu
The Hindu Sri Ramachandra Institute establishes VR laboratory for medical training
MediSim VR, a healthcare simulation training technology provider, will help set up the facility
The Hindu Impose ‘robot tax’ for AI-induced job loss, RSS-linked Swadeshi Jagran Manch tells FM ahead of budget
Robot tax can fund the upskilling of workers who lose their jobs, says SJM; suggests tax incentives for job-creators, subsidies and CSR funding for micro-irrigation projects, wealth tax on owners of ‘vacant lands’
The Hindu Collaboration of skills and ideas is vital for country’s development, says IIT-Hyderabad Director
School of Advanced Sciences of VIT-AP University, in association with the University of Southern Denmark, organises seminar on ‘Advanced Nanomaterials and Applications’
The Hindu Cab driver stabbed to death in Bengaluru
The Hindu GIMS Hospital told to set up multiple OPD registration counters
Patients and relatives wait for three hours in front of the single such facility in the Kalaburagi hospital
The Hindu Students, alumni of government school in Tiruvallur protest the arrest of their teachers under POCSO Act
The students say the complaint against their teachers is false and sought fresh probe in the case. However, the police explained the case against the teachers and asked them to disperse
The Hindu A.P. Wakf Board forms panel to host Rottela Panduga in Nellore
The new committee with 70 members will supervise the five-day festival at Bara Shaheed Dargah; voluntary services of the festival committee members will be completed after the festival
The Hindu ₹1.08 crore more allocated for Polayathodu RoB
Total amount sanctioned for the overbridge is ₹31.41 crore, including ₹18.11 cr. for construction of bridge and approach road and ₹13.41 cr. for land acquisition
The Hindu ‘Dial Your MLA’ gets overwhelming response in Chittoor
The programme receives a total of 39 complaints, including those related to the Municipal Corporation (20), Police (seven), Revenue (four), one each on National Highway, Power Sector and Panchayati Raj, and five requests for general assistance
The Hindu 8,000 National Urban Livelihoods Mission workers call off protest for wage hike
This follows Greater Chennai Corporation Commissioner J. Radhakrishnan meeting their representatives, with the civic body agreeing to increase their pay from ₹687 per day to ₹753 per day