West Bengal Health Department issued guidelines for hospitals, while experts assured that the situation remains under control and not a cause for panic.
Two children from North 24 Parganas have succumbed to Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) at Kolkata hospitals. While several children are currently receiving treatment for GBS across different hospitals, experts confirm there is no surge in cases,
Cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) are on the rise, triggering concern among health officials. As of January 29, a total of three GBS-suspected deaths have been reported in West Bengal, with over 120 cases of the rare autoimmune disease detected in Maharashtra.
Meet a few popular book fair mascots Shutterstock/Ashim Paul The International Kolkata Book Fair, which is celebrating its 48th edition, has introduced its first official mascot — two ducks named Haso and Hasi.
Kolkata has experienced a severe outbreak of cough and cold, affecting thousands with sore throats and temporary voice loss. Doctors warn of prolonged symptoms due to fluctuating temperatures and respiratory viruses.
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The GBS is also suspected to be behind the death of a 48-year-old man and a 17-year-old youth in West Bengal. 2 other children diagnosed with GBS in the state are currently on ventilator support
According to the police, a cybercrime case has been filed based on a specific complaint by SI Rafikul Laskar of the Cyber Crime Police Station.
NCR, Bengaluru, and Kolkata dominated leasing activity, accounting for nearly 60 per cent of the total leasing volume. These cities have emerged as key hubs for I&L space, driven by rising demand from third-party logistics (3PL) providers,
The Kolkata court sentenced Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment instead of the death penalty for raping and murdering a doctor, drawing widespread dissatisfaction. Despite nationwide protests and calls for maximum punishment,
An Indian court awarded a life sentence on Monday to a police volunteer convicted of the rape and murder of a junior doctor at the hospital where she worked in the eastern city of Kolkata, rejecting demands for the death penalty and saying it was not a rare crime.
Shimla police uncovered an organized drug supply chain involving 500 individuals, led by kingpin Sandeep Shah.