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The Times of India Over 100 fall ill after eating panipuris, all stable now

Over 100 individuals in Chopda taluka, Jalgaon district fell ill after consuming panipuris at Kamalgaon weekly market. Symptoms included vomiting and loose motions, leading to hospital admissions. FDA collected samples for analysis, and authorities identified the vendor. Patients are stable, with children also affected. The cause of food poisoning is being investigated.

The Times of India Boy caught wheeling, dad booked under JJ Act

A businessman in his 40s in Bengaluru was booked under the Juvenile Justice Act for letting his minor son perform dangerous stunts near Marathahalli bridge. HAL traffic police filed a complaint against the father, Venkatesh J, for allowing the 17-year-old boy to ride a scooter and perform wheelies on Varthur Main Road towards Marathahalli bridge from Kundalahalli bridge.

The Times of India Boy caught wheeling, dad booked under JJ Act

A businessman in his 40s in Bengaluru was booked under the Juvenile Justice Act for letting his minor son perform dangerous stunts near Marathahalli bridge. HAL traffic police filed a complaint against the father, Venkatesh J, for allowing the 17-year-old boy to ride a scooter and perform wheelies on Varthur Main Road towards Marathahalli bridge from Kundalahalli bridge.

The Times of India Unicef: India among 20 nations with ‘severe child food poverty’

Unicef's 'Child Nutrition Report 2024' reveals 181 million children under 5 in severe food poverty globally. India, China, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan account for 65%. Severe food poverty affects 1 in 4 children worldwide, with India at 40%. Poor diets, inadequate feeding practices, and household poverty drive this crisis, impacting both poor and non-poor households.

The Times of India Cabinet okays 2,254 crore forensics upgrade

The Times of India Stalled monsoon delays kharif crop sowing

The Times of India Curfew relaxed for 4 hours in Balasore town

Balasore town's curfew was relaxed for four hours on Thursday, allowing essential purchases. Internet services were partially restored on leased lines from 10 am, with mobile data remaining suspended. Authorities are verifying CCTV footage to take further action on recent violence incidents. Police have detained 30 individuals for either violence or violating curfew norms.

The Times of India Curfew relaxed for 4 hours in Balasore town

Balasore town's curfew was relaxed for four hours on Thursday, allowing essential purchases. Internet services were partially restored on leased lines from 10 am, with mobile data remaining suspended. Authorities are verifying CCTV footage to take further action on recent violence incidents. Police have detained 30 individuals for either violence or violating curfew norms.

The Times of India Good sleep can help reduce high BP risk in children: Study

New research in Pediatrics highlights the importance of adequate sleep and early bedtimes for managing high blood pressure in children. Counseling on optimal sleep health is recommended for children with elevated blood pressure, supported by scientific evidence. Shortened sleep duration can have adverse effects on children, underlining the significance of sufficient sleep for overall health.