Author: Riddhi Jain

TB Mukt Bharat: TB Mukt Bharat is no longer just an ambition. Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda has set a clear deadline. India plans to eliminate tuberculosis by 2027, five years ahead of the global target. Chairing a high-level review meeting with officials from Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh in New Delhi, Nadda called for mission-mode reforms across the health system. The message was blunt. Incremental fixes will not eliminate TB. Structural reform might. TB Mukt Bharat 2027 is not a slogan. It is a deadline with consequences. India carries one of the world’s highest TB burdens. Every delay costs…

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 26: Getting a second-hand car is a smart option, so that you can drive and enjoy the freedom of driving without spending much. However, the most important thing that all buyer has to consider is to ensure that they have the appropriate car insurance. Having appropriate coverage protects you from huge expenses in the event of an accident or natural disaster. In this blog, we will explore everything you need to know about insuring a used car, from necessary documents and valuation to choosing the right coverage and practical tips that can save you money and stress…

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New Delhi [India], December 25: Christmas in Calcutta did not arrive as a fragile import. It landed like a citywide performance and refused to stay indoors. By the late eighteenth century, Calcutta had already detached Christmas from its English stiffness. Colonial commentators noticed it early. An 1894 article in The Saturday Review openly complained that English Christmas traditions had become formulaic, while Calcutta had turned the festival into something freer, louder, and frankly more enjoyable. By then, the city was already calling it Burrah Din. The Big Day. No apology needed. This was not mimicry. It was an adaptation. Calcutta…

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New Delhi [India], December 25: Atmanirbhar Bharat began as an economic idea. Over time, it became an industrial strategy. Now, it is clearly entering a third phase: a people phase. The question around whether Gen Z can support Atmanirbhar Bharat reflects a shift in the national conversation. Infrastructure can be built. Capital can be arranged. Policies can be written. But execution ultimately rests on people who show up every day and make systems work. India’s workforce is young. That is not new. What is new is the scale at which this generation will influence outcomes tied to self-reliance, productivity, and…

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New Delhi [India], December 25: PM-SETU. The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship is asking industry leaders to step up and get involved. It signals a real shift in how India wants its skill and entrepreneurship programmes to work, with businesses no longer on the sidelines but part of the action. The message is simple and long overdue: skills don’t work in isolation, and industry has to be part of the process. This invitation places industry not as a sponsor or observer, but as a co-creator in shaping skills, training pathways, and entrepreneurial readiness under the PM-SETU Scheme. What the…

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