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How A New Model Of Tracking TB Patients in Gujarat Has Helped Many

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thequint.com - Sagar, who is the senior treatment supervisor for Mehsana city, manages all the case load for a population of 5,00,000. The inclusion of these private facilities has doubled his load. He meets abou...

Udaipur - The City of Lakes

trayaan.com - A Trip to the famed historical city in Rajasthan Udaipur, aptly called the city of lakes, placed in foothills of the enchanting Aravali mountain range boasts of beautiful and breathtaking lake Pich...

Some of the Top Builders in Mumbai

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martina123.kinja.com - When it comes to the ready possession flats in thane, there are plenty of options to choose from. Thane is one of the most populated and well-established places in Mumbai. The reason Thane is one o...

Indian doctor’s legal troubles bedevil global medical-ethics body

reuters.com - LUCKNOW, India – The former president of the Medical Council of India, which regulates the country’s medical colleges, stood before a judge last week in a dingy courthouse in this northern city. Fo...

Call centre scam: Kingpin fled to Gulf during police raid

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business-standard.com - Call centre scam: Kingpin fled to Gulf during police raid When the teams of Crime Branch of Thane Police were busy in raids at fake call centre in connection with the call centre scam, its mastermi...

Tech Startup Of The Month - HIPPO CABS - TheTechy

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thetechy.com - It all started when Sahil Agrawal got frustrated after waiting for a total of 90 minutes for the traffic to clear up and the bus to arrive, and he could not help but wonder why he didn’t just book ...
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MP: This IIT prof quit job to work for downtrodden tribals

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hindustantimes.com - At a time when media is inundated with mudslinging over the qualification of leaders, the story of a former IIT Delhi professor who has spent the last 32 years in service of the downtrodden in Madh...
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Know Your Artist: Nucleya – India’s Very Own Bass Raja

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mensxp.com - Udayan Sagar, also known as Nucleya, is one of the most popular DJs in the country at the moment. He started his musical journey way back in the 1990s, making electronic music back in school on his...
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National Tuberculosis (TB) Program Holds Promise for India

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medindia.net - India has an estimated 2.8 million new cases of TB -- more than a quarter of the global burden -- every year. No more than 8.4 percent of patients estimated to be treated in the private sector are ...
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New model of tracking TB patients holds promise for India - Social News XYZ

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socialnews.xyz - Mehsana (Gujarat): "Is Khema Bhai there?" B D Sagar shouted out in Gujarati to a small group of people sitting under a tree on a dusty knoll, in the outskirts of Mehsana city, in north-western Guja...
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