Hamidia Hospital will soon add state-of-the-art new machines to its existing facilities, thanks to a public-private partnership initiative, it emerged on Friday.
The first phase of the plan will witness the installation of MRI, CT scan machines and linear accelerators in hospitals affiliated to the government medical college.
Private companies will install these machines in hospitals at spaces a

THE Centre has moved a curative petition in the Supreme Court seeking revision of its 1989 judgement on the world

Government today moved the Supreme Court seeking enhancement of compensation from Rs 750 crore to Rs 7,700 crore for the victims of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy in which more than 5000 people were killed due to leakage of poisonous gas from the Union Carbide factory.

Bhopal Gas Tragedy & Rehabilitation Minster Babulal Gaur met Chidambaram, Chairman of the Group of Ministers set up for the gas affected by the Central Government in New Delhi today and submitted a memorandum.

IN JUNE this year, responding to the public outcry over the weak judgements handed out by a Bhopal sessions court, the Indian government had unveiled a new relief package for the survivors of the Bhopal gas tragedy.

A two-day expert consultation on

Almost a year after the Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) made it mandatory for all buildings to have a roof water harvesting system, the civic body on Friday constituted a team to check if the norms were being complied with.

Notably, as per the rule, a person while applying for building permission has to deposit a sum proportionate to the construction area, for the roof water harvesting syste

Bhopal: All round development of all the places is the priority of the state government. There is dearth of funds with the government for development. Every city will be developed like the state capital Bhopal.

The farmer-friendly Madhya Pradesh government has given the proofs of its resolve to make agriculture profitable and shown sensitiveness towards farmers by amending the Revenue Book Circular 6-4 thrice

New Delhi, 14 Nov: The external affairs ministry does not know who was its minister in December, 1984 when Bhopal Gas tragedy accused Warren Anderson, the then Union carbide chief, left the country after securing bail.

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