Meghalaya to launch annual data-driven health survey | Guwahati News

Shillong: The State Health Systems Resource Centre (SHSRC) Meghalaya will conduct an annual health survey to generate district-level insights on population health, service utilisation and emerging health challenges across the state.The survey, which is expected to be completed by Jan 2027, aims to support data-driven healthcare planning by identifying key health trends and prioritising interventions.The…

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Traffic police to launch 30-day campaign on HSRP plates | Lucknow News

Lucknow: Lucknow Traffic Police said it will launch a 30-day awareness campaign from May 4 to ensure the universal installation of High Security Registration Plates (HSRP) on vehicles across the city.The campaign will focus on educating vehicle owners about the importance of HSRP, the online application process, timelines, and associated legal provisions.DCP Traffic, Raveena Tyagi,…

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Inside Lanzarote: The island of 100 volcanoes, where heat still rises from the ground, and white villages shine over black lava | World News

Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands, feels slightly unreal the moment you arrive. The landscape is shaped by fire, yet softened by time. Black volcanic fields stretch across the ground, broken by bright white villages that almost glow under the Atlantic sun. The contrast is immediate and a little disorienting. Nothing feels overly polished or…

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Salman Khan mourns the demise of his close friend Sushil Kumar; pens emotional tribute: ‘No tears for you brother only memories and laughter’ |

Salman Khan on Sunday, mourned the loss of his dear friend, Sushil Kumar, in a touching post. Taking to his social media handle, the actor, who rarely posts tributes, took to his handle to share photos and a deeply personal tribute. Salman Khan remembers ‘brother’ Sushil Kumar Remembering their friendship spanning over four decades, Khan…

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In 2016, beachcombers’ discovery of unusual riverbank bones led to the uncovering of Australia’s giant megafauna |

A 2016 beach discovery of ancient megafauna fossils in Australia revealed a past inhabited by giant marsupials and flightless birds. These colossal creatures, including car-sized wombats and enormous kangaroos, roamed the ancient land of Sahul. Image Credits: Seasonal migration of marsupial megafauna in Pleistocene Sahul study/ Figure 1 A leisurely weekend spent by the seaside…

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