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With India no longer an easy option for medical travel, Bangladeshis are increasingly turning to countries like Nepal and Sri Lanka for healthcare, drawn by accessible visas, decent treatment and a wa ...
While the procedure may have become ... cardiologist. Story continues below this ad Dr Kalarickal’s legacy lives on in the thousands of cardiologists not just from India but also from neighbouring ...
Apollo Hospital, ‘fake’ cardiologist booked for MP, Chhattisgarh Assembly Speaker’s 2006 death
Narendra Vikramidtya Yadav alias N. John Kemm, who is currently lodged in a Madhya Pradesh jail for allegedly posing as a cardiologist in a Damoh hospital, has been booked in Chhattisgarh’s ...
The Waqf (Amendment) Act, passed by India’s Parliament on April 4, has become a rallying cry for Bangladesh’s embattled Islamist parties. Their rhetoric, framing the bill as a “Hindu ...
I LIKE TO SAY I LIKE TO DEAL IN MATTERS OF THE HEART BY DAY, DOCTOR SHIRLENE OBUOBI MEN’S HEARTS IN THE MOST LITERAL SENSE, WORKING AS A CARDIOLOGIST AT BROWN UNIVERSITY HEALTH IN RHODE ISLAND.
The vibrant festivities at Ramna Batamul—first organised by Chhayanaut in 1967 during the Pakistan era—have become a defining ... first public celebration of Bangla Nababarsha—who were ...
Extensive contamination of Escherichia albertii, an emerging foodborne pathogen, has been detected in Bangladeshi retail chicken meat, with 63.9% of meat and 71.4% of cloacal swabs testing positive.
After a gap of 15 years, a Pakistani foreign secretary landed in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, to hold bilateral meetings. Amid strained India-Bangladesh ties, Pakistan has been accused of pushing ...
Fake' cardiologist Narendra Yadav alias Narendra John Camm and a Bilaspur hospital have been booked for culpable homicide over the death of former assembly speaker Rajendra Prasad Shukla 19 years ...
Despite its historical popularity, the party is losing ground due to a combination of internal weaknesses, external pressures, and shifting public expectations.
Set to officially graduate from the United Nations' Least Developed Country (LDC) category in November 2026, Bangladesh is on ... LDC trade privileges to become the second-largest global apparel ...
Concerns are rising about potential martial law or emergency rule in Bangladesh, with discussions about military intervention becoming more prominent. There are reports on social media that the ...
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