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The Times of India Teen on scooter ras another, 32-yr-old dead

The Times of India Teen on scooter ras another, 32-yr-old dead

The Times of India Pune car crash: Was asked to let his son drive, driver tells cops

In Pune, the grandfather of the 17-year-old involved in the fatal Porsche Taycan crash recorded his statement with the city crime branch. The crash killed Anish Awadhia and Ashwini Kosta, both 24-year-old software engineers from Jabalpur.

The Times of India Boost for Indian medical students as Philippines tweaks norms

Indian students in the Philippines benefit from a legislative change allowing international medical graduates to obtain licenses and practice locally, aligning with India's NMC rules. This change helps those studying abroad meet the requirements to practice in India. Annually, around 2,000 Indian students enroll in Philippine medical programs. Concerns about education quality and currency outflow persist, urging better regulation and advisories from Indian embassies.

The Times of India Stray dog attacks on Goa beaches rising: Lifesaving agency

In Goa, stray dog attacks have surged, targeting tourists and lifeguards. Notable incidents include a Russian woman bitten by five dogs and multiple attacks on Drishti Marine lifesavers across various beaches. The incidents, occurring in May 2024, highlight growing concerns over stray dog management in the region. In separate incidents, three lifesavers of the agency were attacked by packs of stray dogs.

The Times of India Health insurance claims to be processed via centralised platform

Patients who visit a hospital for treatment provide their insurance policy details or a card issued by the third-party administrator (TPA) or insurance company. The hospital then accesses the claim processing portal of the company and uploads the required documents for pre-authorisation or claim approval.

The Times of India Heatwave sweeps across north India, leaves 9 dead in Rajasthan

At least 16 places in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh recorded maximum temperatures of 45 degrees Celsius or above Thursday. The heat wave will continue for at least five more days, IMD said. It issued a 'red' warning for Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, and west UP, emphasising a "very high likelihood" of heat illness and heatstroke in all age groups.