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India marked its presence on Moon on Friday night to be only the fourth nation to scale this historic milestone after a Moon Impact Probe with the national tri-colour painted successfully landed on the lunar surface after being detached from unmanned spacecraft Chandrayaan-1.
World Health Day 2009 focuses on the resilience and safety of health facilities and the health workers who treat those affected by emergencies. Events around the world will highlight successes, advocate for safe facility design and construction, and build momentum for widespread emergency preparedness.
KANPUR: In an initiative to create awareness on health-related issues, the World Health Day would be observed on April 7. In a press meet organised by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Monday, it was informed that "1,000 cities, 1,000 lives" would be a part of the global campaign to raise awareness on the potential effects of urbanisation on the health of the individuals and communities and to undertake activities to protect and promote health in cities.
The $47-billion Indian software export industry on Tuesday sought to put up a brave face on President Barack Obama's proposal to disallow tax deduction for company's outsourcing their business, saying the move will hit the US companies with "marginal" impact on India.
Doctors monitoring the health of TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao said on Tuesday that his health may start deteriorating in the next 24 hours. KCR, who has been on a fast-unto-death since November 29, is admitted to the Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) where he is surviving on intravenously administered fluids.