37 children have died on August 27 and 28, of which 26 died in the neo natal ICU (NICU) and 11 in encephalitis ward.
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Divya Jal would be available nationwide over three to six months, the price has not been disclosed as of now though.
Considered one of the greatest finishers in 50-over cricket, Dhoni will join India's elite 'Club 300', which has Sachin Tendulkar (463), Rahul Dravid (344), Mohammed Azharuddin (334), Sourav Ganguly (311) and Yuvraj Singh (304).
On the Dera Sacha Sauda's claims that the BJP came to power with its support, Khattar said that it was a democracy and that "we appeal to all groups and welcome support. That doesn't mean you break the law."
The crisis engulfing farmers was built on the back of negligence and bad po licy. The resultant migration to urban India has devastating socio-economic consequences.
The economy is being transformed: tax compliance has improved tremendously, inflation rate is well contained and more welfare payments are going out to the poor than ever before.
Realising that 2014’s development mantra works no more, the Sangh parivar’s Mission 2019 brings unabashed Hindutva to the fore—Ayodhya’s big again
IPRS chairman Javed Akhtar spoke to G.C. Shekhar over Ilaiyaraaja's recent remarks that the he needed to be paid royalties for public performance of his songs.
Divya Jal would be available nationwide over three to six months, the price has not been disclosed as of now though.
Considered one of the greatest finishers in 50-over cricket, Dhoni will join India's elite 'Club 300', which has Sachin Tendulkar (463), Rahul Dravid (344), Mohammed Azharuddin (334), Sourav Ganguly (311) and Yuvraj Singh (304).
On the Dera Sacha Sauda's claims that the BJP came to power with its support, Khattar said that it was a democracy and that "we appeal to all groups and welcome support. That doesn't mean you break the law."
The government has big achievements, but it’s in denial over demonetisation
The crisis engulfing farmers was built on the back of negligence and bad po licy. The resultant migration to urban India has devastating socio-economic consequences.
The economy is being transformed: tax compliance has improved tremendously, inflation rate is well contained and more welfare payments are going out to the poor than ever before.
Realising that 2014’s development mantra works no more, the Sangh parivar’s Mission 2019 brings unabashed Hindutva to the fore—Ayodhya’s big again
IPRS chairman Javed Akhtar spoke to G.C. Shekhar over Ilaiyaraaja's recent remarks that the he needed to be paid royalties for public performance of his songs.
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