Bankers should contribute to the achievement of the government’s goals – District Collector Jitesh V. Patil

District Collector Jitesh V. has asked bankers to cooperate by providing timely loans to the concerned communities as part of achieving the goals set by the government. Patil said. District Collector Jitesh V. in the meeting hall of the IDOC office on Saturday. Bankers in the district, DistDCC, DLRC held a review meeting with officials

Mega Rocket ‘Soorya’ In the Making, Will Take Indians To Moon: ISRO Chief To NDTV

ISRO chief said, ‘Soorya’, India’s mega-rocket, will be much bigger than the present ones. New Delhi: The Indian Space Research Organisation is setting its sights again on the Moon after a successful Chandrayaan-3 mission last year, but now it plans to send humans to the natural satellite. Speaking to NDTV, ISRO chief S Somnath talked

Meru International School’s Blood Donation Camp: A Beacon of Hope and Humanity

The School Safety Club at Meru International School Miyapur, in collaboration with the Indian Red Cross Society, successfully conducted a student-led Blood Donation Camp on 29th June 2024, fostering a strong sense of community and social responsibility among students and the local community. The event was graced by distinguished guests, including Sree Ajay Mishra (IAS),

I don’t need recommendation, high command will decide based on my work: Shivakumar on CM’s post

Bengaluru: Amid various voices in and outside the party being raised in favour of making Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar the Chief Minister, the Karnataka Congress President on Saturday categorically stated that he doesn’t need anyone’s recommendation and that the high command would decide based on his work. Speaking to reporters at his residence in

IVF does not increase risk of mental health issues in adolescents: Study

New Delhi: Researchers have found that there was no increased risk of mental health or neurodevelopmental conditions for adolescents who were conceived using IVF (in vitro fertilisation) or other Artificial Reproductive Technologies (ART) compared to those who were conceived naturally, a new study showed on Saturday. Alexandra Martiniuk, Professor of Epidemiology at The University of