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  1. Send payment information of contract/outsourced workers by 15th of every month: PWD told officials

    Send payment information of contract/outsourced workers by 15th of every month: PWD told officials

    New Delhi, Public Works Department has issued an office memorandum asking its officers to send information about payment of contract/outsourced employees in various departments under Delhi Government by 15th of every month.According to the memorandum, instructions have been given that in...
  2. One in two medical prescriptions issued in India deviates from standard guidelines: Study

    One in two medical prescriptions issued in India deviates from standard guidelines: Study

    New Delhi, Nearly one in two medical prescriptions issued in India deviated from standard guidelines, with about a tenth showing "unacceptable deviations", according to a study by a team of researchers, including those from the All India Institute of Medical. Sciences (AIIMS). here, you have...
  3. One in two medical prescriptions issued in India deviates from standard guidelines: Study

    One in two medical prescriptions issued in India deviates from standard guidelines: Study

    New Delhi, Nearly one in two medical prescriptions issued in India deviated from standard guidelines, with about a tenth showing "unacceptable deviations", according to a study by a team of researchers, including those from the All India Institute of Medical. Sciences (AIIMS). here, you have...
  4. Court allows Kejriwal's wife access to his medical records, allows her to seek doctors' advice

    Court allows Kejriwal's wife access to his medical records, allows her to seek doctors' advice

    New Delhi: A court here on Saturday allowed Jailed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's wife Sunita to access her medical records and also allowed her to independently consult and seek advice from the medical board or doctors in her name.The court, however, rejected Kejriwal's application in...
  5. Study finds weight-loss drugs linked to increased risk of rare eye-blinding condition

    Study finds weight-loss drugs linked to increased risk of rare eye-blinding condition

    New Delhi, Popular weight loss drugs have been linked to a rare disease that causes eye blindness, according to a new study.Patients with diabetes or obesity are commonly prescribed weight-loss medications, such as Ozempic or Wegovy, which contain the protein semaglutide, which helps control...
  6. Follow the format while taking oath, adding words reduces the dignity of the Constitution: Speaker

    Follow the format while taking oath, adding words reduces the dignity of the Constitution: Speaker

    New Delhi, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday urged MPs to follow the prescribed format while taking oath or making affirmation and not add words as it reduces the dignity of the Constitution.His statement comes in the backdrop of several members raising slogans of "Jai Constitution" and...
  7. Madhya Pradesh: Bhopal Collector fines 4 private schools for increasing fees beyond the prescribed limit

    Madhya Pradesh: Bhopal Collector fines 4 private schools for increasing fees beyond the prescribed limit

    Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], Bhopal District Collector on Thursday took action against four private schools for violating the Madhya Pradesh Private Schools (Regulation of Fees and Allied Matters) Act, 2017 and increasing school fees beyond the prescribed limit. of.The Collector issued...
  8. Center has imposed stock limits on wheat traders to control prices.

    Center has imposed stock limits on wheat traders to control prices.

    The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution on Monday said the order has been issued with immediate effect on June 24 and will remain in force till March 31, 2025, for all states and union territories.Stock limit will be applicable to each unit individually like...
  9. Government imposes stock limit on tur, gram till September to curb hoarding and control prices

    Government imposes stock limit on tur, gram till September to curb hoarding and control prices

    New Delhi: The government on Friday imposed stock limits on tur and chana dals till September this year to check hoarding and prices.The Center has issued an order imposing stock limits, which will apply to wholesalers, retailers, large retail chains, millers and importers, according to an...
  10. BCCI invites bids from reputed institutions to be appointed as service providers

    BCCI invites bids from reputed institutions to be appointed as service providers

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the release of Request for Proposal for supply of equipment and associated services for production and broadcast of events.BCCI invited bids from reputed entities to be appointed as service provider for...
  11. Karnataka government orders inspection of security measures at gaming areas in Bengaluru

    Karnataka government orders inspection of security measures at gaming areas in Bengaluru

    Bengaluru, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Sunday directed officials to assess precautionary measures in gaming areas of the city and check adherence to prescribed safety norms in the wake of a fire incident at a facility in Gujarat.Shivakumar, who is also in-charge of...
  12. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister reviews law and order situation in the state

    Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister reviews law and order situation in the state

    In the meeting, CM Yadav passed several instructions including using loudspeakers at religious places as per the prescribed norms.He asked the DGP to ensure that senior police officers conduct surprise inspections of police stations in their respective areas.He also directed the police to...
  13. Delhi High Court rejects plea to compel doctors to disclose side effects of drugs to patients

    Delhi High Court rejects plea to compel doctors to disclose side effects of drugs to patients

    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea that sought to make it mandatory for medical professionals to inform patients about all possible risks and side effects of the drug being administered to them.The High Court said that legislative safeguards are already in place to inform...
  14. Delhi High Court dismisses PIL seeking direction to medical professionals to disclose side effects of drugs

    Delhi High Court dismisses PIL seeking direction to medical professionals to disclose side effects of drugs

    A bench headed by Acting Chief Justice Manmohan said that since the legislature in its discretion has decided to impose this duty on manufacturers and pharmacists, it would be "tantamount to judicial law" if I issue directions as prayed. Public interest litigation.The bench, also comprising...
  15. Oral retinoids may harm unborn babies. But many women who use them for acne may not be using contraception.

    Oral retinoids may harm unborn babies. But many women who use them for acne may not be using contraception.

    Sydney, Oral retinoids are a type of medication used to treat severe acne. They are sold under the brand name Roaccutane among others.Although oral retinoids are very effective, they can have harmful effects when taken during pregnancy. These drugs can cause miscarriage and major congenital...
  16. Delhi court refuses to extend interim bail of Supertech chairman

    Delhi court refuses to extend interim bail of Supertech chairman

    New Delhi: A local court has refused to extend the interim bail granted to Supertech chief RK Arora, accused in a money-laundering case, on Medicaid grounds.The chairman and promoter of Supertech, who was arrested last June, is on interim bail since January 16.Additional Sessions Judge...
  17. 'Idiot' syndrome hinders asthma treatment: Expert

    'Idiot' syndrome hinders asthma treatment: Expert

    Experts at the Respiratory Critical Care Unit of King George's Medical University (KGMU) said patients, especially educated ones, often get misled by information collected online, especially about steroids, which hinders them from getting the right treatment. Can generate.Professor Rajendra...
  18. RBI has changed the rules to reduce the risk of banks in the capital market.

    RBI has changed the rules to reduce the risk of banks in the capital market.

    RBI issued a circular stating that "Only those custodian banks will be permitted to issue IPCs which have a clause in the agreement with the customers that the banks will not be entitled to receive securities as payment in any settlement but gives an inalienable right."However, this clause...
  19. RBI directs banks to restrict investment in capital market

    RBI directs banks to restrict investment in capital market

    New Delhi [India], The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued instructions to banks regarding their exposure to the capital market, emphasizing compliance with the prescribed guidelines. In the latest circular, specifically relating to “Exposure of banks to the capital market – the issue of...
  20. Delhi Mahila Sangathan asks to dismiss 223 employees appointed without "approval of competent authority"

    Delhi Mahila Sangathan asks to dismiss 223 employees appointed without "approval of competent authority"

    New Delhi [India], The Delhi government issued a notice to the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) to discontinue the services of 223 contractual employees who it said were appointed without the approval of Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena. Delhi's Women and Child Development (WCD) Department: On the...
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