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NMC did not agree to proposal to allow pharmacists to write prescription: MoS Health

The National Medical Commission has not agreed to Pharmacy Council of India's proposal to allow pharmacists to write prescription, saying writing a prescription is dependent on examining patients and making a diagnosis, the government said on Friday.

 


BJP activist who received PM Modi in Australia, Balesh Dhankhar held for sexual assault

Balesh Dhankhar, a prominent BJP activist, is facing trial after being charged with 13 counts of sexual assault, 17 of intimate recordings without consent, six of using intoxicating substances to commit offence and assault with act of indecency.

 


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Retd IPS officer's wife found murdered in Hyderabad


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Two arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting woman at knifepoint in Kochi


Mangaluru: Absconding accused in theft, cattle slaughter cases held after eight years


Bus driver suffers heart attack while driving near Madikeri; passengers escape unhurt


UP govt sacks five doctors, orders action against 16 health officials for negligence


West Bengal board declares class 10 exam results, 86.83 pc students pass


IPL: BCCI bans "unauthorised" entries in players' rooms; warns of honey traps, security risk


TN secures 95.03 pass percentage in Class 12 board exams this year


AIADMK’s C Ve Shanmugam resigns from Rajya Sabha




Assam paper leak: Exams for Modern Indian Language subjects rescheduled to April 1

A day after the Class 10 state board exam of all Modern Indian Language (MIL) subjects, including English (IL), was cancelled following the leak of Assamese paper, the tests have been rescheduled to April 1, state Education Minister Ranoj Pegu said on Friday.

 

At no point Rahul called foreign countries to intervene: Shashi Tharoor

Amid a raging row over Rahul Gandhi's remarks made in the UK, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor asserted on Friday that the former party chief at no point called on foreign countries to intervene in India's democracy and there was nothing remotely anti-national about his comments.

Man shot at over old enmity in Delhi's Raj Park

A 28-year-old man was shot at by two people following a quarrel in Delhi's Raj Park, police said on Friday.

Glossary to stop use of inappropriate gendered terms in legal discourse to be unveiled soon: CJI

Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud has announced that a legal glossary to guide judges against the use of inappropriate gendered terms in the legal discourse will be unveiled in the near future.

Let truth come out in Amruta Fadnavis threat case, says Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole

Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole on Thursday demanded a thorough probe into the case where an attempt was allegedly made to bribe and blackmail the wife of Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

 

'We are not lawmakers': Delhi HC refuses to entertain PIL for compulsory voting in elections

The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to entertain a PIL seeking direction to the Centre and the Election Commission to make voting compulsory in parliament and assembly polls, saying it cannot force a person to vote.

 

SBI loan fraud: SC stays Bombay HC order permitting private firm chairperson to travel to UAE

The Supreme Court has stayed a Bombay High Court order permitting Suman Vijay Gupta, the chairperson of a Mumbai-based private company, to travel to the UAE after taking note of a case in which she is accused of defrauding State Bank of India of Rs 3,300 crore.

 

Maha: HC quashes CM Shinde's decision over recruitment in co-op bank; slams him for interference

The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has quashed the decision of Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to stay the recruitment process of a co-operative bank, noting that the CM has no powers to review or modify the calls taken by the minister concerned.

 

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