Miraculous Heart Transplant Saves 10-Month-Old Baby from End-Stage Heart Failure in Bengaluru
A 10-month-old baby from Bengaluru receives a life-saving heart transplant after battling end-stage heart failure, showcasing the power of organ donation.
A 10-month-old baby from Bengaluru receives a life-saving heart transplant after battling end-stage heart failure, showcasing the power of organ donation.
In a shocking breach of the Right to Education scheme, 140 parents in Ahmedabad were found using fraudulent income certificates to secure free private schooling for their children.
U.S. officials propose federal protections for giraffes as their populations decline by 77%, highlighting the urgent need to combat poaching and habitat loss.
A 19-year-old nursing student allegedly staged her own kidnapping to extort money from her family after losing ₹2.5 lakh in online gambling.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s landmark visit to Guyana aims to enhance bilateral relations and explore new avenues for cooperation in various sectors.
Villagers in Rajasthan’s Churu district have taken the drastic step of writing a letter in blood to demand urgent repairs for a road that has been neglected for over 19 months.
Gautam Adani faces serious legal challenges in the U.S. as he and his associates are indicted for a $265 million bribery scheme tied to solar energy contracts in India, leading to a significant drop in Adani Group’s stock prices.
A 26-year-old teacher in Tamil Nadu was allegedly stabbed to death by her former boyfriend in a shocking act of violence after she rejected his marriage proposal.
The CBSE has released the 2025 exam date sheets for Class 10 and Class 12, allowing students to prepare effectively with exams starting on February 15.
Karnataka’s CM orders the reissuance of wrongly cancelled BPL cards amid public protests and political backlash, ensuring support for eligible families.
Strange ‘one-dish’ restaurants in Chandigarh are raising eyebrows on Zomato, with bizarre names and exorbitant prices leading to speculation about shady business practices.
A humorous suggestion on social media encourages Delhi residents to learn Kannada and move to Bengaluru for cleaner air as the capital struggles with hazardous pollution levels.
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