33 drugs sold in India without trials

Health Ministry Probing Irregularities

New Delhi, May 11: The health ministry has said it has "already taken several steps" to plug loopholes in the Central Drugs Standards Control Organisation, which has been pulled up by a parliamentary panel for allowing at least 33 drugs to be sold in India without proper trials. The Parliamentary More

Gut bugs help battle invading E. coli
Washington, May 11: From tiny villages in the developing world to suburban US kitchens, dangerous strains of E. coli bacteria sicken millions of people each year and kill untold numbers of children. But now, a new research shows that the bugs living in our gut combat invading E. coli and help our More

Going against body clock paves way to obesity
Berlin, May 11: The mismatch between the body's internal clock and our daily schedules not only make us sleepy, but it also contributes to the growing tide of obesity, according to a large-scale study. "We have identified a syndrome in modern society that has not been recognized until recently More

  • Kashmir

Attendants witness death of dozen children at G B Pant

Our Children Are On Deathbeds: Parents

IMRAN MUZAFFAR

Srinagar, May 11: Monday night, Abdul Hamid of Kulgam watched six children being carried out on stretchers, from the emergency ward of G B Pant Hospital, dead. He saw mothers of “those fresh roses” wailing More



  • Srinagar City

OLDEST GOLF CLUB PAYS PEANUTS TO STAFFERS

Decaying KGC greens expose underbelly of workforce plight

M HYDERI

Rs2000 may be too little an amount for a family to relish Cappuccino with cookies at some plush hotel in this picturesque City in the Himalayas. But this is what the Kashmir Golf Club (GKC) pays to its More




  • South Asia

India,Pak friendly relations must for regional peace: PaK PM

NISAR AHMED THOKAR

Islamabad, May 11: Pakistani Administered Kashmir Prime Minister Chudhary Abdul Majeed has said that in view of the changing world scenario, India and Pakistan should demonstrate magnanimity thereby establishing More



  • World

Kashmiri medico launches digital oral history archive

LADI SHAH PROJECT

Buffalo, May 11: A Kashmir native and current clinical Associate Professor of Urology at the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, has launched the Ladi Shah Project, Kashmir More



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