Harish Rana, India’s first passive euthanasia recipient, has passed away at 31 after a 13-year coma. His cremation in Delhi marked a quiet end to a case that ignited national debate on life, dignity, and medical care. The Supreme Court had permitted the withdrawal of life support, allowing for a natural death with palliative care, concluding his family’s decade-long struggle.
Gold price prediction today: Amid the Middle East conflict, gold prices are likely to see…
A Bureau of Indian Standards technical committee urged the cabinet secretariat's deregulation cell to retain…
India, which relies on imports for about 90% of its crude oil needs, has been…
Shaving myths debunked by experts reveal that hair doesn't grow back thicker or darker. Using…
Following Oracle's significant layoffs, a former engineer from Bangalore has garnered praise for his calm…