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  1. Bihar is facing double threat of flood and lightning

    Due to excessive rainfall in the catchment areas of Nepal, the water level in rivers like Gandak, Bagmati, Kosi and Kamla Balan has increased, badly affecting North Bihar.Sonwarsa block of West Champaran district has been badly affected, with at least 20 villages submerged in flood waters...
  2. Cal High Court orders release of man arrested for expressing concern over illegal filling of ponds

    Kolkata, The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday ordered the immediate release of a man who was arrested by the police on a complaint after allegedly venting on social media over illegal filling of ponds in Howrah.The court considered that just because the defendants tried to expose illegalities...
  3. HC rejects petitions challenging extension of deadline for filing GST returns

    Prayagraj (UP), Allahabad High Court dismissed several petitions challenging the orders of the Central and State Government extending the deadline for filing GST returns for the financial year 2017-18 and its investigation and audit by the tax authorities. Is.The deadline for filing GST...
  4. India's electricity consumption rose nearly 9 percent to 152.38 billion units in June

    NEW DELHI: India's power consumption rose nearly 9 per cent to 152.38 billion units (BU) in June from a year earlier, mainly due to the scorching heat that led to excessive use of cooling appliances like air conditioners and desert coolers.According to official data, electricity consumption in...
  5. Snoring or sleep apnea? Know when to seek medical help

    Snoring is the most common sleep-related breathing disorder often associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). More than 12 crore people in India reportedly suffer from OSA.“Snoring is characterized by recurring occurrences of complete or partial obstruction of the upper airway, leading to...
  6. RBI Governor warns banks, NBFCs on imposing extra charges on customers

    "In general, we have seen that the guidelines on key fact statements are followed, but some banks and NBFCs still charge charges etc. which are not specified or disclosed in the statement," Das said at a press conference after the Monetary Policy Committee. is not done." meeting."It has also...
  7. Efforts continue to promote ground staff; Things could have been handled better: AI official on flight delay

    DUBAI: After facing excessive delays in some of its long-haul flights recently, a senior Air India official has said that handling of things on the customer front could have been better and efforts are on to strengthen the ground staff. Are.The official, who did not want to be named, said...
  8. Due to extreme heat, India's electricity consumption increased by 15 percent to 156.31 billion units in May.

    New Delhi: India's electricity consumption in May rose nearly 15 per cent to 156.31 billion units (BU) from a year ago, mainly due to the scorching heat in the country which led to excessive use of cooling appliances like air conditioners and desert coolers. . ,Government data shows that...
  9. Over 200 passengers on Air India's Delhi-SFO flight face 30 hours of hassle due to extreme delay

    Over 200 passengers on board a New Delhi, San Francisco-bound Air India flight faced problems as the plane was delayed for nearly 30 hours due to a technical snag due to non-functional air conditioning system and payload problems.The flight, which was originally scheduled to take off at around...
  10. DGCA issues show cause notice to Air India for excessive flight delay

    New Delhi, Aviation watchdog DGCA on Friday issued a show cause notice to AI India for excessive delays in at least two international flights and failure to take care of passengers.The regulator noted excessive delays in two international flights - AI 183 from Delhi to San Francisco on May 30...
  11. Aftermath of Cyclone Rema: Heavy rain, strong winds in Assam

    Nagaon (Assam) [India], Heavy rains coupled with strong winds lashed many parts of Assam after Cyclone Remal made landfall on Sunday night, leading to flood-like situation in Kampur area of ​​Nagaon district of the state as Borpani was filled with water. Is. increased. Authorities opened the...
  12. Campaign started involving doctors in the fight against drugs: DAD

    New Delhi, To tackle the growing addictions causing disruption in families and society, a group of public health experts launched a sustained campaign to empower doctors to play an active role in reducing various forms of addictions at consultation levels. Is.The campaign was launched under...
  13. What is inflammatory bowel disease? Why is it increasing in India?

    IBD Day is celebrated every year on 19 May. This year's theme is 'IBD has no boundaries'.This condition is mainly classified into Crohn's disease (affecting the small intestine), ulcerative colitis (affecting the large intestine), indeterminate colitis, and microscopic colitis (diagnosed...
  14. SC notice to Center on plea alleging excessive use of pesticides on crops and food items

    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday sought the Centre's response on a plea claiming that excessive use of pesticides and other chemicals in crops and food items is leading to deaths across the country.A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Mishra issued...
  15. RBI warns NBFCs: Avoid algorithm-based credit

    New Delhi [India], The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday cautioned non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) against certain systemic risks, complexity and interconnectedness, Swaminathan said while addressing a conference of heads of NBFCs held in Mumbai. J, Deputy Governor RBI said many...
  16. UP: Retired postal department employee ends his life in park after quarrel at home

    He died on the spot due to excessive bleeding.After hearing the gunshot and seeing him lying in a pool of blood, residents informed the police and family members. The police have taken possession of the gun and started investigation.The man, identified as Lakshmi Narayan Trivedi, 61, had...
  17. Scientists find potential treatment target for leading cause of blindness

    AMD is a condition characterized by abnormal blood vessel growth in the back of the eye.Aging, diabetes, obesity and many other chronic metabolic diseases cause excessive vascular growth and damage to the macula. ,The first line of defense is usually anti-VEGF therapy, which blocks vascular...
  18. Over 40,000 kg of Chinese dried chillies with excessive pesticide residues seized at Taiwan border

    TAIPEI [Taiwan], Three consignments of dried chillies imported from China totaling 41,040 kg were recently stopped at Taiwan's border after excessive pesticide residues were found, the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (Taiwan Food and Drug Administration) said on Tuesday. reported citing...
  19. PIL in SC seeks expert panel to examine feasibility of 3-year LLB immediately after Class 12

    The PIL states that the current duration of 5 years i.e. 10 semesters for the Bachelor of Law course is unreasonable and the excessive duration is arbitrary and illogical and, therefore, violates Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution, adding that Students can easily study for 15-15 years. 20...
  20. Smoking, alcohol and processed food consumption linked to sperm DNA damage: Expert

    New Delhi: Experts at AIIMS, Delhi, have said that unhealthy lifestyle and social habits such as smoking, consumption of alcohol and processed food and excessive use of cell phones can damage sperm DNA.He said many people are not even aware that poor sperm quality in men can lead to...