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  1. Scandron achieves DGCA certification for agricultural drones

    New Delhi: Scandron Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of Indian technology firm Magellanic Cloud, on Monday said it has received certification from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for its agricultural drone.DGCA granted type certification for Scandron's SNDAG010QX8 drone model, the...
  2. More than 7 percent of daily deaths in 10 Indian cities linked to PM2.5 pollution: Lancet study

    New Delhi. On average, 7.2 percent of all daily deaths in 10 of India's largest and most polluted cities, including Delhi, Bengaluru and Mumbai, were linked to PM2.5 levels above World Organization guidelines. of Health (WHO) for safety. exposure, according to a study published in the journal...
  3. Researchers discover how precise radiation treatment helps lung cancer

    Austin (United States) For patients with locally advanced and unresectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), standard use of more precise intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is recommended instead of alternative 3D conformal radiation therapy (3D- CRT). ).This conclusion is based on...
  4. Bison population increases in Tripura's Trishna sanctuary

    AGARTALA: The bison population in Trishna sanctuary in Tripura's South district has increased following fencing of the sanctuary and conservation of biodiversity, an official said.Bison is an endangered species and is known locally as Gaba.Wildlife warden of the sanctuary, Bimal Das, said...
  5. India moves 100 metric tons of gold from Britain to domestic safes

    Mumbai, India has shifted 100 metric tonnes of its gold stored in the UK in FY2014 to domestic vaults, sources said on Friday.This is one of the largest movements of gold made by the country since 1991, when it was taken out of the vaults as a result of pledging a large part of the gold...
  6. Yemen's Houthis shot down MQ-9 Reaper drone

    "The operation uses a locally made surface-to-air missile, and is the sixth MQ-9 Reaper drone in six months," Yahya Sareyah, the group's military spokesman, said in a statement broadcast by Houthi-run al-Masirah TV on Wednesday. Was shot down".He added that "We will continue to develop our...
  7. Indian medical aspirants likely to increase by 25 to 30 per cent after Philippines amends policy

    Mumbai, The number of Indian students going to the Philippines to study medicine is likely to increase by 25 to 30 percent due to recent legislative changes making it easier for foreign students to study medicine after earning a Doctor of Medicine degree. The doors to practicing medicine locally...
  8. Nepal returns to locally produced spices after ethylene oxide scare

    By Binod Prasad Adhikari Kathmandu [Nepal] Nepali consumers are now returning to locally manufacturing and packaging spices after the government banned Indian spices after high levels of ethylene oxide were found in several countries. The ancient market of Asson, which hosts a range of spices...
  9. 'Drivers by day, pistol makers by night': Noida Police busts illegal arms factory, arrests 3

    Noida: With the arrest of two persons and recovery of two dozen firearms, police on Friday claimed to have busted an arms-factory, which was being operated from the basement of an under-construction building in Greater Noida.A senior officer said the accused used to work as tempo drivers...
  10. Study shows that adding chemotherapy to hormone therapy helps control locally advanced prostate cancer.

    Alphen aan den Rijn [Netherlands], A combination of chemotherapy and hormonal therapy for patients with locally advanced prostate cancer provides longer-term control of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels than hormonal therapy alone, according to a study. Is. The study's findings were...