India adds fresh 4.12 lakh cases; Maharashtra continue to record the highest cases

The total number of recovered cases stand at 1,74,07,470. Till date 2,31,419 people have died due to the virus. With a total active Covid-19 caseload of 35,94,781 in India till May 6, 2021, Maharashtra holds the highest active caseload of 6,41,596 followed by Karnataka (4,87,288), Kerala (3,90,906), Uttar Pradesh (2,59,844), Delhi (90,629), according to the […]

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“Over 90% children don’t get mental healthcare”: study

Studies show over 90 percent of children and adolescents in India suffering from mental disorders do not receive treatment. Mumbai: Around 90 percent of children and adolescents in India with a mental health disorder are currently not receiving any treatment. Child and Adolescent Mental Health is the fundamental right of children. In India, one-third of […]

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A Home away from Home

More than 10,000 international students have enrolled in different universities of Karnataka, under the ‘Study in India’ programme of the centre. By Astha Oriel Bustling crowd, with students loitering around the campus, some discussing literature, while others discussing art, is a reality in most of the colleges of Bangalore. While many youngsters come from various […]

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Un-Happiness

India is getting unhappier by the year – and there is a reason why. By Ajay Ramanathan Bengaluru, April 12, 2019. India is one of the least happy countries in the world.  Titled World Happiness Report 2019, the study ranks India at 140. This is a seven rank drop from last year’s 133. The report […]

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The British Conundrum

As tension surrounding Brexit hits a high peak, India watches on with bated breath. By Ajay Ramanathan Bengaluru, March 28, 2019: The road to Brexit took a turn sharp turn on May 25, 2019, with the UK parliament announcing that it had taken over the reins from the government. Reports suggested that lawmakers were considering […]

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The Great Indian Escape

India is witnessing an increase in the number of people flying to countries like Canada, Australia, and the U.K. for opportunities. The number of Indians flying to other countries for education, job opportunities, or for permanent citizenship has been rising in recent years. According to the data by Australian Home Affairs, between July 2017 to […]

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