‘Drug response varies among North, South Indians’
A particular drug can have different effects and side-effects on people of different ethnicity. A study done by a team of doctors at a city hospital has revealed that genetic differences do exist between North Indians and South Indians, which may effect drug response/side-effects in various diseases.
NDMC feat in IIM-B curriculum soon
The feat of North Delhi Municipal Corporation medical college starting in a record time of six months will be included as a chapter on innovative project management in the curriculum at IIM Bengaluru.
Chiranjeevi launches ‘Clean India’ campaign
In order to lure tourists to the country, tourism minister K. Chiranjeevi launched “Clean India Campaign” on Wednesday at Taj Mahal.
Verdict on rape by minor soon
The juvenile (now an adult) who allegedly was the most “brutal” of the six accused in last year’s December 16 gangrape case in Delhi was convicted of robbery by the Juvenile Justice Board on Thursday.
Maximum 3 yrs for juvenile accused
As per juvenile law, if found guilty, the boy, who was 17 when the December 16, 2012 gangrape occurred, faces a maximum three years in a correctional facility. This will also include the time he has already spent in custody.
11 govt hospitals in city still without fire NOC
Putting the lives of thousands of people visiting government hospitals in need of medical care at risk, about 11 government-run-hospitals in the city are operating without the mandatory NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the fire department.
50 graduates seek civic body cleaner’s job
Exposing the state and graveness of unemployment in the country, about 50 graduates have applied for the post of road cleaners in the South Delhi Municipal Corporation even though a Class 5 pass is el
50 graduates seek cleaner’s job in south civic body
Exposing the state and graveness of unemployment in the country, about 50 graduates have applied for the post of road cleaners in the South Delhi Municipal Corporation even though a Class 5 pass is el
Kin of accused rule out suicide
The family of Ram Singh, the accused in the December 16 gangrape-murder of a 23-year-old paramedic student, claimed that he did not commit suicide but was murdered and then hanged in Tihar Jail.
Martyrs’ kin ready to accept medals
Welcoming the decision to hang Afzal Guru, family members of the Parliament attack martyrs on Saturday said that they would now accept the gallantry medals which they had returned nearly seven years a