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SC permits passive euthanasia of person in coma for over 12 yrs

Parmod Kumar
New Delhi, March 11 (UNI) For the first time, the Supreme Court on Wednesday permitted passive euthanasia — the withdrawal of all medical treatment, including Clinically Assisted Nutrition and Hydration — for a 32-year-old youth, who has been in a comatose state for over 12 years.
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Blood donation noble act, saves lives and strengthens trust in healthcare system: Dr Singh

18 Apr 2026 | 12:52 AM

New Delhi, Apr 17 (UNI) On the occasion of World Haemophilia Day, Delhi Health Minister Dr. Pankaj Kumar Singh inaugurated a blood donation camp along with an awareness session at Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital.

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LG reviews MCD’s ongoing works, officers directed to be responsive to public feedback

18 Apr 2026 | 12:50 AM

New Delhi, Apr 17 (UNI) Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu on Friday reviewed the status of several important initiatives and the ongoing development works of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).

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Proposed NLI gets support from Sikkim CM: Delhi Assembly

18 Apr 2026 | 12:38 AM

New Delhi, Apr 17 (UNI) Delhi Assembly on Friday informed that Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang has written a letter to Speaker Vijender Gupta, and has extended support to the proposed National Legislative Index (NLI), which is an initiative aimed at benchmarking performance of the state legislatures across the country.

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Railway Depot in Kankaria turns water neutral, saves 1 6 lakh litres daily

18 Apr 2026 | 12:37 AM

New Delhi, Apr 17 (UNI) In a significant step towards environmental sustainability, the Kankaria Coaching Depot has emerged as a ‘water neutral’ Railway depot, showcasing how innovative practices can transform traditional railway operations into eco-friendly models.

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CPI(M)’s Baby calls delimitation push ‘ploy’, says Opposition unity foiled BJP strategy ‎

18 Apr 2026 | 12:07 AM

‎New Delhi, Apr 17 (UNI) The political contest over women’s reservation and delimitation intensified further on Friday, with CPI(M) general secretary M. A. Baby accusing the Centre of attempting to advance a broader electoral agenda under the cover of implementing quotas for women, even as the government’s key amendment bill failed to clear the Lok Sabha. ‎
In a post on X, Baby described the legislative push as a calculated move that was ultimately thwarted by a united opposition.

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