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Supreme Court allows euthanasia for rabid, incurably ill stray dogsThe Supreme Court has permitted euthanasia for rabid and dangerous stray dogs. This decision aims to protect human life from aggressive can...
Jharkhand records zero polluted stretches on Ganga main stem for 7th straight year: Namami GangeJharkhand has set a benchmark by maintaining its segment of the Ganga river pristine for seven straight years. This achievement stems from ...
37 lakh dog bites in a year: Karti Chidambaram raises alarm about dangerous surge, says we can’t ignore this any moreKarti Chidambaram raises concerns about increasing stray dog menace in India. Over 37 lakh dog bite cases reported in 2024. The Centre prov...
Aruna Shanbaug Case: A painful reminder of the need for healing in the medical professionAruna Shanbaug Case 1973: Chief Justice DY Chandrachud used the 1973 Aruna Shanbaug incident to discuss the vulnerability of female medical...
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Retirement means death for Army's canine comradesAfter being trained at places including Remount Veterinary Corps, Meerut, and National Training Centre for Dogs and Animals, Chandigarh, th...
KEM's Room No. 4 may bear Aruna Shanbaug's nameFor 42 years they waged a quiet battle here to keep alive Aruna Shanbaug and now the nurses of KEM Hospital want Room no. 4 to be turned in...
King Edward Memorial Hospital's Room No. 4 may bear Aruna Shanbaug's nameAruna was raped and throttled with a dog chain that left her in coma for 42 years. She became the face of a debate on euthanasia in India.
World's oldest comatose patient Aruna Shanbaug deadThe 66-year-old was battling a serious bout of pneumonia and was on ventilator support, King Edward Memorial (KEM) hospital sources said.
Newspaper industry faces existential crisesBeyond the rituals of a landmark celebration, there are important facets of our life as a society of newspapers that must be acknowledged.