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Department of Health and Family Welfare
Cancer cases, deaths rose in India from 2020-2022: Govt
Estimated mortality due to cancer in India was 7,70,230 in 2020 and it increased to 7,89,202 in 2021 and 8,08,558 in 2022, minister Mansukh Mandaviya said
13 December 2022, 12:44 IST
Cancer cases, deaths rose in India from 2020-2022: Govt
13 December 2022, 12:44 IST
Bureaucrat accused of not returning files to successor
29 June 2021, 21:10 IST
Bureaucrat accused of not returning files to successor
29 June 2021, 21:10 IST
Australia to deport Indian family over son's disability
Under the Australian Migration Act, families who aren’t permanent residents are supposed to be deported if their children have a disability
22 March 2021, 17:20 IST
Australia to deport Indian family over son's disability
22 March 2021, 17:20 IST
K’taka sees 900-plus Covid cases for 1st time since Jan
The state had last reported 900-plus cases on January 8 (970) and January 22 (902)
13 March 2021, 17:59 IST
K’taka sees 900-plus Covid cases for 1st time since Jan
13 March 2021, 17:59 IST
These Bengaluru wards are reporting most Covid-19 cases
Data from the Department of Health and Family Welfare has revealed the city has officially found 3,808 cases over the last 10 days
12 March 2021, 01:30 IST
These Bengaluru wards are reporting most Covid-19 cases
12 March 2021, 01:30 IST
32 new Covid-19 cases in Pondy, tally rises to 1,041
07 July 2020, 08:26 IST
32 new Covid-19 cases in Pondy, tally rises to 1,041
07 July 2020, 08:26 IST
'Salary freeze of medicos for unauthorised absence'
17 June 2020, 17:49 IST
'Salary freeze of medicos for unauthorised absence'
17 June 2020, 17:49 IST
City sees 29 new COVID-19 cases, highest this month
09 June 2020, 21:14 IST
City sees 29 new COVID-19 cases, highest this month
09 June 2020, 21:14 IST
Coronavirus or cold? Monsoon brings confusion
A drop in temperatures and damp conditions prompted by the monsoon has resulted in the rise of seasonal snivels, fevers, dengue and respiratory infections. With the similarity of these diseases in symptoms to COVID-19, people are becoming increasingly confused as to whether they have the novel coronavirus or a harmless cough. This could alter the dynamic of the anti-COVID-19 campaign and prompt fewer people to report symptoms.
08 June 2020, 03:57 IST
Coronavirus or cold? Monsoon brings confusion
08 June 2020, 03:57 IST
Lack of clarity puts people with comorbidities at risk
08 June 2020, 03:45 IST
Lack of clarity puts people with comorbidities at risk
08 June 2020, 03:45 IST
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