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    Understanding Dengue: What is dengue? Symptoms and treatment; Can dengue kill?

    Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, including India. The disease is common in the country, especially during monsoon. It is transmitted primarily by the Aedes mosquito. Here are the symptoms and treatment options for dengue fever, as it is crucial for timely identification and treatment.

    Palaniswami slams CM MK Stalin over killing of AIADMK office-bearer

    Expressing shock over the killing of a party functionary and seeking immediate action to bring to justice the perpetrators of the crime, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Sunday slammed Chief Minister M K Stalin over law and order in the state. It is an irony that Chief Minister Stalin is boasting of excellent law and order maintenance while people are always 'in fear,' be it day or night, Palaniswami, the leader of opposition claimed.

    Ladakh: 5 Army personnel killed during tank exercise near Line of Actual Control

    In a river crossing exercise near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh, five Indian Army soldiers, including a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and four jawans, lost their lives. The incident took place near Mandir Morh during an exercise around 1 am. The soldier...

    Giorgia Meloni pays homage to Indian worker Satnam Singh, who died in Italy; calls it inhuman act'

    In a tragic incident, a 31-year-old Indian casual worker in Italy died tragically after he was dumped on the road without medical assistance by his employer after his arm was severed by heavy farm machinery. Satnam Singh was injured by heavy machinery ...

    J-K: One terrorist killed by security forces as gunfight rages in Doda

    One terrorist was killed by security forces in an ongoing encounter in a forest area in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda district on Wednesday, police officials said. The gunfight started in Bajaad village in Gandoh area around 9.50 am amid intensified search and cordon operation by the ...

    Haryana khaps urge govt to ban live-in relationships, make parents' nod mandatory for love marriages

    Haryana khaps, including Kandela and Majra, are pushing for legislation requiring parental permission for love marriages and banning live-in relationships to combat rising honour killings. They threatened statewide protests if necessary. They urged the government to introduce bills on these issues, emphasising the importance of parental consent in marriages. They also proposed a decrease in the legal marriage age for girls to 16 years.

    The Economic Times
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