4 more babies die at hospital
Even after the death of around 36 infants, the condition at B.C. Roy Memorial Hospital for Children continued to be vulnerable on Sunday. Four more newborn deaths were reported in the span of 24-hours, taking the overall toll to 40.
Azad’s project hits new roadblock
More than three months after the parliamentary standing committee rejected the proposal of Union health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad’s pet project rural medicine course, it seems that the course has hit another road block.
Maldives test for Chhetri-less India
Defending champions India will begin as underdogs when they take on an inspired Maldives in the semi-final of the SAFF football championship here on Monday.
Diggy: Maya ran a better govt than SP
AICC general secretary Digvijay Singh feels the earlier Mayawati-led BSP government was better than the SP government led by Akhilesh Yadav in Uttar Pradesh.
Man molests doc ‘girlfriend’, held
A 41-year-old rich businessman’s tactics to win back his doctor girlfriend on her birthday went wayward, as he ended up in jail for allegedly molesting her.
In custodial death, doctor and cop pay compensation
The Tripura high court has ordered the doctor of Santir Bazar PHC Sanjit Kumar Deb and Sajal Sharma, officer-in-charge of the Manpathar police outpost in South Tripura district to pay `2 lakh each to the wife of one Krishna Keshab Datta, a police constable who died in police custody, for negligence in performing their duty as well as conspiring to protect some Tripura State Rifles officials who inflicted grievous injury on the victim causing his demise.
Advani, Mehta drawn in same half
Come October 14, a new era in India’s rich cue sports heritage will unfold in New Delhi, which will host the Indian Open — country’s first pro-snooker event over five days.
Modi for PM: RSS ups pressure
With the RSS firm on Gujarat CM Narendra Modi as its choice as the BJP’s PM candidate, his anointment seems just a matter of time. It is speculated that with the RSS asking the BJP to take a final call on this “settled issue” soon, Mr Modi may be named before the “pitrapaksh” (inauspicious) period sets in Septemeber 20, as sought by the Sangh cadre.
Taliban didn’t kill Sushmita?
The mystery surrounding the murder of writer Sushmita Banerjee in Afghanistan has deepened. Her family and friends in Kolkata suspect that the Taliban had nothing to do with her murder: They believe that her killing was the result of a deep-rooted conspiracy.
Girl critical in Bhopal hostel attack
A working women’s hostel even in the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited township in Bhopal is not safe for the inmates and this was starkly exposed during the intervening night of September 7 and 8 when an intruder broke the window grill, entered a room and violently attacked a girl, who was seriously injured and had to be admitted in ICU.