NS Sutlej successfully completed a joint hydrographic survey with the Mauritius Hydrographic Service, covering an extensive area of approximately 35,000 square nautical miles. The survey was conducted in close coordination with national agencies under the existing MoU between India and Mauritius. The initiative will significantly contribute to marine charting, coastal regulation, resource management, and long-term environmental planning, thereby supporting Mauritius’ Blue Economy goals. As part of the mission’s capacity-building efforts, six personnel from various Mauritian ministries embarked onboard INS Sutlej for hands-on training in modern hydrographic techniques. In addition,…
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Medical Education in India Undergoing Radical Change
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted a “paradigm shift” in India’s medical education and healthcare sectors, saying the country has made major strides in making health services more accessible, affordable, and available, according to a press release. Speaking at the 54th Foundation Day and Convocation of University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), University of Delhi, Singh pointed to a steep rise in medical education capacity: “Ten years ago, there were only about 45,000 undergraduate medical seats; today, the number is close to 1.5 lakh.” He credited flagship government initiatives —…
Read More5,000+ People, One Mission: Apollo Hospitals’ Stroke Awareness Run Rallies Bengaluru Ahead of World Stroke Day
● The event, inaugurated by Mr. Tejaswi Surya, Member of Parliament underscored the importance of recognizing stroke symptoms early and acting within the golden hour to save lives Apollo Hospitals, Bengaluru, organized the Stroke Awareness Run & Walk at Kittur Rani Chennamma Stadium, Jayanagar, to mark World Stroke Day 2025 and raise awareness about recognizing early signs of stroke and acting within the golden hour. With the participation of 5000 + people, the event brought together citizens, healthcare professionals, and stroke survivors, to promote the message that stroke is preventable, treatable,…
Read MoreRobotic Surgery Marks a New Era in Women’s Healthcare — Dr. Manjula Anagani at ‘Robotic Horizons in Gynaecology’ Conference
CARE Hospitals Showcases Leadership in Robotic Gynaecological Surgery The future of women’s healthcare took centre stage in Hyderabad as the Telangana Chapter of the Indian Association of Gynaecological Endoscopists (IAGE), and The Obstetrics & Gynaecological Society of Hyderabad (OGSH) in association with CARE Hospitals, Banjara Hills, organised a one-day academic conference titled “Robotic Horizons in Gynaecology” at Taj Deccan, Hyderabad. The conference, which brought together leading surgeons, academicians and postgraduate trainees, focused on emerging trends in robotic and minimally invasive surgical techniques that are redefining precision, safety and recovery…
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