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The Hindu Scholarships - November 2, 2024
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The Hindu WHO’s database on polio cases hides more than it reveals
Besides wild poliovirus cases, the WHO registry has data of only the circulating VDPV cases and not the cases that belong to the other two VDPV categories — iVDPV and aVDPV
The Hindu Bihar government considering taking over Bettiah Raj land worth over ₹8,000 crore
The Bihar government is undertaking a special survey to update land records in the State, given the growing problem of encroachment on these grounds
The Hindu Govt. will recommend capital punishment for those committing crimes against women, children: Naidu
If laws permit, such persons should be booked under the gravest of grave crimes, says the Chief Minister
The Hindu Doctors urge National Medical Commission to simplify centralised registration process
The register is maintained by the National Medical Commission and is a dynamic, centralised repository that contains the name, address, and qualifications of licensed medical practitioners
The Hindu Glacial lakes rise as glaciers retreat
The Hindu Apply before March 31 to avail of Deepam-2 scheme: Nadendla Manohar
The second cylinder can be booked from 1st April to 31st July and the third from 1st August to 30th November, he said
The Hindu Flummoxed Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu says he has no idea of how to put ‘Rushikonda palace’ to use
Lashing out at his predecessor Jagan Mohan Reddy for undertaking the constructions in flagrant violation of environment norms and by misusing public money, he calls for a debate on the issue
The Hindu Former MP Gorantala Madhav and a TV channel booked for revealing names of rape victims
Former Mahila Commission Chairperson Vasireddy Padma lodges a police complaint on the issue
The Hindu Pathfinder Global to enable 1 lakh retailers to compete with online giants via AI, digital tool intervention
‘AI tools enabling even smallest retailers to provide the conveniences offered by online platforms’
The Hindu Who do langurs drink salt water?
The Hindu Y.S. Sharmila terms Deepam scheme a sham, says Congress will stage protests against power charges hike
She says the State would incur an expenditure of ₹2,685 crore on account of free cooking gas cylinders, but it had imposed an additional financial burden of ₹6,000 crore through electricity bills on the people of the State