India’s focus on expanding manufacturing sector key to create more formal, quality jobs
This shift will significantly enhance income stability for those currently lacking regular wages or social security, particularly in rural areas.
This shift will significantly enhance income stability for those currently lacking regular wages or social security, particularly in rural areas.
The major initiatives undertaken in the science and technology sectors by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government is aimed at realising "Viksit Bharat", said Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh on Sunday.
With early detection and personalised therapies, Artificial Intelligence (AI) can make a significant mark for the treatment of heart diseases in India, said experts on Sunday.
Nikon India has launched the country's first experience centre dedicated to healthcare solutions in Gurgaon, aiming for 300% growth in its healthcare division.
The government on Tuesday announced a new spam-tracking system to identify and block incoming international calls posing as Indian phone numbers.
Elon Musk-run Tesla on Wednesday reported the production of approximately 469,796 vehicles in its third quarter (July-September period), showing a jump of 9.1 per cent (year-on-year).
A team of researchers on Wednesday reported a new injectable solution to prevent and treat hypoglycemia condition in diabetic patients.
A major lobby group of community doctors on Wednesday renewed its demand for the government to revisit the 2025 medical school admissions quota, clouding prospects for a breakthrough to resolve months-long walkouts by junior doctors.
Structural racism affects the health and well-being of ethnic minority communities in London and contributes to "avoidable and unfair" inequalities between ethnic groups, a recent report has found.
Kenya's Ministry of Health on Tuesday oversaw the launch of a new health insurance scheme called the Social Health Insurance Fund, with senior officials saying that it will promote equity, fairness and better service delivery.