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    At Essence, Black Democrats rally behind Biden and talk up Kamala Harris

    Yet in more than 20 minutes on stage at the Essence Festival of Culture, Harris did not acknowledge Biden's dismal debate performance or calls for the 81-year-old president to end his reelection bid. In fact, she barely mentioned Biden at all - a stark contrast to the Congressional Black Caucus members who forcefully and repeatedly defended the president by name.

    67 candidates share top rank in NEET-UG, maximum from Rajasthan

    67 candidates, including 14 girls, secured top rank in NEET-UG conducted by NTA. Majority from Rajasthan. Passing percentage 56.4%. Among those who have qualified the country's biggest entrance exam for admission to MBBS and BDS courses at the undergraduate level, 5,47,036 are male, 7,69,222 are female and 10 are transgender persons, the NTA said.

    'Rising number of skilled Indian nurses seek overseas opportunities despite domestic demand'

    The demand for skilled nurses in India is set to grow by 17-18% by 2027. Trained nurses are increasingly opting for opportunities abroad due to better pay and family visa programs, with Kerala playing a key role in healthcare migration.

    Kerala emerges as leader in healthcare talent migration to MENA countries

    Kerala is the frontrunner in healthcare talent migration from India to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with a 3.3-fold increase in demand in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). MENA countries offer incentives and state-of-the-art healthcare infrastructure. Indian professionals meet rising talent demands, and the CEO emphasizes India's crucial role.

    UKMSSB Recruitment 2023: Uttarakhand Medical Board announces 1455 Nursing officer post vacancies

    Candidates belonging to unreserved and Uttarakhand OBC class will need to pay a fee of Rs 300 whereas candidates belonging to EWS, Uttarakhand PwD, SC/ST class will have to pay Rs 150 as application fee.

    When women can be posted in Siachen, men can also work as nurses in Army: HC

    The Delhi High Court has called for gender equality in the armed forces, stating that if a woman officer can be posted in Siachen, a man can also work as a nurse in the Army. The court was hearing a petition challenging the practice of having only women nurses in military establishments. The bench highlighted the Supreme Court's permission for women to join the National Defence Academy and emphasized the need to eliminate gender bias. The court listed the case for further hearing in November. The petition argues that excluding male nurses from the Army is unconstitutional and unjustifiable.

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