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India eNews - 8 hours ago
It's been two months since a ban was imposed on smoking in public but here, in this crowded and chaotic metropolis, the ban order seems to have gone up in smoke with the enforcing agencies loathe to cracking the whip …
India eNews - 8 hours ago
Over the years, disabled visitors who came to see the Taj Mahal could only gaze at it from the entrance. Now, thanks to the efforts of the authorities they will be able to get a closer and more intimate view of the …
IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - 18 hours ago
Hundreds of people, including college students, children and women, Monday marched on the streets of Bhubaneswar to create public awareness about dreaded disease AIDS which kills thousands of people across the world …
IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - 18 hours ago
The Red Ribbon Express, a special train that has spread awareness among people about AIDS for over a year, concluded its journey here Monday after traversing 27,000 km across 24 states, but India has a long way to go …
IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - 22 hours ago
Andhra Pradesh will pay pension to HIV positive/AIDS patients in the state.
IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Nov 30, 2008
Over 600 HIV positive people from 19 districts of West Bengal took part in a marathon run here Sunday ahead of World AIDS Day Monday.
India eNews - Nov 30, 2008
Global economic recession will have an adverse impact on funding to fight HIV and AIDS, but India with its 'robust' banking system should not worry too much on this count, says a top UNAIDS official.
IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Nov 29, 2008
The Mumbai terror assault, which has left at least 327 people injured and many traumatised, has laid bare the poor state of government hospitals in India's financial capital. Patients are complaining of chaos …
IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Nov 29, 2008
The death dance in India's commercial hub is finally over. But the terrifying images - flames leaping out of the windows of a hotel, sounds of loud explosions and gunfire, people ducking in fear as grenades burst - …
IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Nov 29, 2008
Authorities in Assam have culled some 12,000 of the estimated 60,000 birds ordered to be killed after an outbreak of the deadly bird flu virus in the region, officials said Saturday.