Ramakrishna CARE Hospital Pioneers India’s First VR-Based Nephrocritical Care Training in Raipur

Ramakrishna CARE Hospital, in association with the NephroCritical Care Society, successfully organised the 5th Nephrocritical Care Review Course in Raipur. The two-day academic program was designed to advance clinical expertise in nephrocritical care and dialysis management, with a special focus on the integration of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) for medical training – a first-of-its-kind initiative in India.   The course, themed “The Kidneys in the ICUs – Cross-Talk, Clarity, and Cutting-Edge Care”, featured an eminent panel of international and national faculty, including Dr Sandeep Dave (Medical And…

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Air Marshal S. Ghuratia Takes Over as New AOM of Indian Air Force

Air Marshal Sanjiv Ghuratia AVSM VSM assumed the appointment of Air Officer-in-Charge Maintenance at Indian Air Force Headquarters on 01 Sep 25. The Air Marshal, after taking over, laid a wreath at the National War Memorial in honour of the armed forces personnel who have made the supreme sacrifice for the nation.   Air Marshal Sanjiv Ghuratia  AVSM VSM was commissioned in the Aeronautical Engineering stream of IAF in Sep 88. He is an alumnus of prestigious Defence Service Staff College, Wellington, Air Force Test Pilot School, Bengaluru and Air…

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Ms. T.C.A. Kalyani Assumes Charge as Controller General of Accounts

Ms. T.C.A. Kalyani, a 1991-batch officer of the Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS), has assumed charge as the new Controller General of Accounts (CGA) in the Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance. She is the 29th officer to hold this prestigious position. Ms. Kalyani is a Gold Medalist of the University of Delhi with a B. A. in Political Science from Lady Shri Ram College. She also holds an M.A. in International Politics and an M. Phil. in West European Studies from Jawahar Lal University. With over 34 years of…

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Researchers discover powerful new weapon to destroy breast cancer cells

A newly designed nitro-substituted organ selenium compound can reduce the invasiveness of aggressive triple-negative breast cancer cells by modulating various signalling pathways.  Nature has inspired many drug discovery strategies, including design and synthesis. Organoselenium compounds, some sourced from plants and others synthesized in the lab are gaining attention for their biological activities. However, their ability to target interconnected oncogenic signalling networks has not been extensively studied, prompting research into their structural modifications and anticancer properties.   Research jointly led by Dr. Asis Bala, at the Institute of Advanced Study in…

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Indian scientists Tiny Computer, Cosmic Discovery

A tiny digital receiver system based on a compact single-board computer (SBC) about the size of a credit card, could now help us unravel the mysteries of the Cosmic Dawn, when the very first stars flickered to life. The cosmic dawn is when the first stars and galaxies formed in the Universe, significantly altering the course of its evolution.   Scientists believe this mysterious epoch holds the key to understanding the Universe as we see it today, making it an irresistible frontier for discovery. However, very little is known about…

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CARE Hospitals launches 24×7 Patient Call Centre in partnership with Tech Mahindra

CARE Hospitals, one of India’s leading healthcare providers, today announced the launch of its new state-of-the-art24×7 multilingual call centre, developed in partnership with Tech Mahindra, a global technology services company. The facility has been designed to improve patient access, strengthen service standards, and support CARE’s core ethos of providing comprehensive, cost-effective, and accessible quality healthcare.   The launch program was attended by senior leadership from CARE Hospitals, the dignitaries included Mr. Shalabh Dang, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer; Mr. Vinod Raman, Group Chief Technology Officer, IT (QCIL); Mr. Vijay Sethi, Chief…

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