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Mumbai, April 25: The Maharashtra government has taken significant steps to enhance the overall development of nomadic and liberated communities in the state. Atul Sawant, the Minister for Other Backward Classes and Social Welfare, announced the formation of tri-level committees aimed at effectively addressing the issues faced by these communities and preventing atrocities against them. ... Read more Maharashtra Government Implements New Measures for Nomadic Communities Welfare
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India will become Vishwaguru and guide the world: RSS chief
Nagpur, Apr 24:Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Friday said India will certainly become a 'Vishwaguru' and guide the world, and nobody should harbour any doubts about the country's future. He also said that earlier people doubted if Ram temple will ever be built, but it came into being. In the same way, India becoming a 'vishwaguru' (teacher to the world) is certain to happen. Bhagwat was speaking after laying the foundation stone of 'Bharat Durga Shakti Sthal' temple coming up on the premises of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in Jamtha area on the outskirts of Nagpur city in the evening. The vision of India becoming a vishwaguru would be realised through consistent efforts and collective discipline, he said, expressing confidence that such a transformation could be witnessed in the present generation. Doubts about India's future should be abandoned, the RSS chief said. Don't doubt India's future. Live with courage and self-reliance and practise these values in daily life. India will be strong and will guide the world. People doubted if Ram temple will be built, but it happened. Similarly India becoming a vishwaguru is certain, he said. There should be no confusion whether it will happen or not. What is destined will happen, he said, citing the Ram temple movement as an example of perseverance leading to eventual success. If we act according to our resolve step by step, India will become strong, virtuous and a global guide, he said. Bhagwat said that to truly understand India, people must first understand Bharat deeply and then begin to practise it in their everyday lives. To worship Bharat Mata, we must become Bharat ourselves, he said, adding that the country must be understood from its own civilisational values rather than through a colonial or Western lens developed over 150 years. The RSS chief urged citizens to shed layers of Western thinking and reconnect with Indian traditions in thought and conduct. This transformation would begin with small but meaningful changes in daily life such as language, clothing, food habits and cultural practices, he said. India must be known, accepted and lived in daily life, he said, stressing that only through such a process of self-realisation can the vision of a strong and confident India be achieved. The idea of worshipping Bharat Mata is not limited to rituals, but requires individuals to transform themselves into Bharat in their own lives, he said. He said that the idea of a 'Bharat Mata' temple in Nagpur was conceived by late Moropant Pingle. The idea emerged when the idols of Bharat Mata were carried across different routes in India during the unity journey, according to him. At that time, the idea of a Bharat Mata temple in Nagpur came to Moropant Pingle. It was not my imagination, he said, adding that one of the four idols from the journey eventually came to Nagpur, but other national movements kept people engaged for decades, delaying the project. He said the present hospital now includes the Bharat Mata temple, which symbolically represents strength, knowledge and wisdom. Inspired by 'Vande Mataram', I felt that Bharat Mata should be in the form of Durga, the ten-armed goddess of strength. Without strength, truth alone cannot prevail in the world, he said. While India may be rooted in truth, the rest of the world often follows the principle that whoever has power is right, he said. Religious leaders including Shree Gurusharanji Maharaj, Swami GovinddevGiriMaharaj, Swami AvdheshanandGiriMaharaj, Swami Mitranandaji Maharaj, SadhviRitambhara and Dhirendra Shastri, were present on the occasion along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari. Fadnavis thanked the RSS chief for his vision of the 'Bharat Durga Shakti Sthal', saying it is a statue of power which will awaken a new consciousness in the country and inspire everyone. Gadkari said that the bhoomipujan of the temple was a moment of fortune for everyone. The inspiration behind this initiative is nation building. It will give the entire country motivation for nation building, he said. Swami Avdheshanand Giri praised Bhagwat for his gentle nature and and extraordinary leadership. Bharat is just not a land, but is a goddess, hence it should be worshipped, he said. It is God's will that India is moving towards the vision of 'Akhand Bharat' and that India will reclaim its lost boundaries and restore its lost glory after some time, he said, adding that the country will lead the world in the coming centuries. Dhirendra Krishna Shastri praised the RSS volunteers for their contribution in social work. He urged Indian citizens to have four children and dedicate one of them to the RSS. Swami GovinddevGiriMaharaj said that Nagpur is a centre of inspiration for him and everyone. He stressed the need to establish Ram Rajya and expressed concerns over love jihad, saying it was also visible in the corporate world now. Sadhvi Ritambhara expressed happiness over the temple and called for unity in society.
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Strengthening its commitment to advancing cancer care and innovation, Fortis Cancer Institute at Fortis Hospital Mulund, Mumbai, today featured in Season 2 of the acclaimed docuseries ‘ Molecules of Hope ’, on JioHotstar. The feature reflects the strong internal traction of its clinical practices - driven by consistent outcomes, multidisciplinary collaboration, and protocol-led care, while highlighting how the OncoSciences team’s patient-first approach and integrated efforts are now set to take its achievements onto a global platform through this episode. (R-L) Fortis Hospital Mulund’s Dr Moule, Dr Beri, Dr Saklani, Dr Akhade, Dr Dhabar, Dr S. Narayani, Dr Sharma and Ms Mavani at the screening of Molecules of Hope S2 at the hospital The docuseries brings together compelling narratives at the intersection of science, innovation, and patient care, spotlighting medical institutions and caregivers driving meaningful transformation in healthcare. As part of a four-episode Season 2 lineup, Fortis Cancer Institute’s feature highlights its integrated OncoSciences ecosystem, clinical excellence, and patient-centric pathways that are redefining cancer care delivery in India, poising for greater global visibility through this recognition. The feature captures the journeys of two cancer warriors; one treated for Breast Cancer (stage 4) and the other for Blood Cancer (Leukemia). It highlights how the patients, together with the dedicated team at the Fortis Cancer Institute, Fortis Hospital Mulund, navigated their treatment journeys with resilience and emerged cancer-free, returning to their families with renewed health & hope. The episode also features their clinical team, including Dr Avanish Saklani, Director – Surgical Oncology; Dr Boman Dhabar , Director – Medical Oncology; Dr Subhaprakash Sanyal , Director – Haemato-Oncology & BMT; Dr Arun Behl, Senior Consultant – Surgical Oncology; Dr Rupal Chheda, Consultant – Radiation Oncology; and Dr. Amol Akhade , Senior Consultant – Medical Oncology. Dr. Pankaj Maheshwari, Senior Consultant – Urology, Dr Saurabh Patil, Senior Consultant – Urology, Dr Raj Kapadia, Consultant - Surgical Oncology, Dr Vivekanand Sharma, Consultant - Surgical Oncology, Dr Rathan Shetty, Consultant - Surgical Oncology, Dr. Deepanjali Adulkar, Consultant - Radiation Oncology, Dr. Pushkar Ingle, Consultant - Radiation Oncology have also made significant contributions towards the treatment of patients with cancer, and play a crucial role at the Fortis Cancer Institute. Speaking about the feature, Dr. Vishal Beri , Facility Director, Fortis Hospital Mulund, Mumbai said, “Being featured on Molecules of Hope is a significant milestone for us. It showcases how innovation, clinical expertise, and compassionate care come together to transform cancer outcomes. At Fortis Mulund, we are committed to not just treating cancer but changing the way it is perceived by encouraging early detection, reducing stigma, and making advanced care more accessible - because today, hope really has a new story to tell.” April , this feature comes at a critical time to drive conversations around early detection and timely intervention. Fortis Hospital Mulund’s Fortis Cancer Institute aims to leverage this platform to further engage the community, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders in building a more informed and proactive approach to cancer care. Dr. S Narayani, Business Head – Fortis Hospitals, Maharashtra, said “The future of cancer care in India will be defined by how effectively we integrate innovation with accessibility. Platforms like ‘ Molecules of Hope’ help bring this narrative to the forefront. At Fortis, we see ourselves contributing to this next phase by building comprehensive oncology models that prioritise early detection, precision-led treatment, and continuity of care. Our endeavour is to not only deliver clinical outcomes, but to help shape a more progressive and patient-centric cancer care ecosystem in the country. From Mumbai, we are proud to contribute to a larger narrative on how cancer care in India is evolving and how institutions like ours can help shape wider conversations around the future of OncoSciences.” As part of this initiative, Fortis will roll out a series of engagement-led activities including community awareness programs, community screening initiatives (which have already reached 1lac households), collaborations with general practitioners, and knowledge-sharing platforms to extend the impact of this feature beyond the screen. About IHH Healthcare (“IHH”) www.ihhhealthcare.com
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Raghav Chadha, 6 other Rajya Sabha MPs quit AAP, announce merger with BJP
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United Nations General Assembly chief to hold bilateral talks in New Delhi
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Industry stakeholders say the revised enforcement measures have resulted in coercive actions and heightened scrutiny, creating an atmosphere of fear among legitimate businesses and disrupting routine operations
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