Pakistan's claim to have tested five nuclear weapons was greeted with skepticism among military and intelligence analysts in Washington, who said they had detected a single, relatively weak seismic
Doctors at All India Institute of Medical Sciences here have implanted an improved electronic device on a completely deaf patient, helping him hear again. This is third patient to be implanted with
In an interim order, the Delhi High Court today asked the Indraprastha Apollo hospital to open its out patient department with effect from June 10 for the needy and deserving
The construction work on the Rs. 3,650-crore Simhadri thermal power project, a subsidiary of the NTPC here, is expected to begin by the end of June, the Additional General Manager of the project, Mr.
Minister for Water and Power Raja Nadir Pervaiz has said the government has decided to abandon all "uneconomical" power projects of water and power development authority (WAPDA) as part of the
The nearly month-long heat fury claimed 130 more lives, 112 in Orissa alone, raising the toll to 510 today as most parts of the country fretted under a blazing sun. In Orissa, 112 people died,mostly
Paracetamol was a safer option for fever management, than non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) which had become popular first-line treatment, former head of paediatrics, All India
Japan is trying to exploit the nuclear tests in the sub continent to reestablish itself as an important non-proliferation interlocutor on the world's stage on the basis of its economic clout which it
Villagers living near the Indian nuclear test range on Friday demanded the government build a local hospital following growing fears that they are suffering the fallout from this month's blasts. The
The promise of a $200 million World Bank package to fight the galloping spread of HIV/AIDS in India has prompted Non-Government Organisations to scramble for a piece of the action. "We expect to get