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India: First-ever' lung transplantation in West Bengal

Kolkata, Sept 20 (PTI) West Bengal is set to witness its first lung transplantation after doctors at a private hospital here managed to get the vital organ from a brain-dead patient in Gujarat.

The recipient is a senior citizen who was admitted to the facility for over three months, an official said.

The surgery started on Monday night and it may take over 14 hours, he said.

This will be the first time that lung transplantation is being conducted in the state, a health department official said.

India to resume exports of coronavirus vaccines in October

NEW DELHI (AP) — India, the world’s largest vaccine producer, will resume exports and donations of surplus coronavirus vaccines in October after halting them during a devastating surge in domestic infections in April, the health minister said Monday.

Mansukh Mandaviya said the surplus vaccines will be used to fulfill India’s “commitment towards the world for the collective fight against COVID-19,” but vaccinating Indians will remain the government’s “topmost priority.”

India: DAV College is not devoid of compassionate teacher

Kanpur: The quality of a Good Samaritan is what glues with a middle-aged senior science teacher at the city's DAV College.

Her kind heart beats for one and all. She extends her hands to the guardians what to say of the students.

Her respect and honour among the girl students can be gauged with at least one particular piece of evidence.

India: Looking for a Photo studio becomes hard for Jajmauites

Kanpur: What was hard to find out in length and breadth of the Jajmau area was the shop of the photo studio. The one shop that existed on way to the Lal Bangla was also closed.

Whether it was Lal Bangla or KDA Colony, or Defence Colony there was none. The KDA Colony shop was also found to be closed for a long time. It presented a feeling that it had been closed since a long time.

Photostat shops are in abundance but photo studio is not available in the bustling markets of Jajmau. 

India: Facebook appoints former IAS as Head of Public Policy

New Delhi, Sep 20 (PTI) Facebook India on Monday said it has appointed ex-IAS officer and former Uber executive Rajiv Aggarwal as the Director of Public Policy.

He succeeds Ankhi Das, who quit in October last year. She was embroiled in a controversy for opposing enforcement of hate-speech rules against right-wing leaders in the country.

India: BJP uses Taliban, Afghanistan, Pakistan to garner votes: Mehbooba

Jammu, Sep 19 (PTI) Accusing the BJP of playing politics over the issues of Taliban, Afghanistan and Pakistan to garner votes, PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday alleged that the seven-year-rule of the saffron party has brought miseries to the people of the country and left Jammu and Kashmir destroyed.

India: Raped and harassed teen found hanging at home in UP

Kanpur, Sep 19 (PTI) A 15-year-old girl allegedly died by suicide at her home in Baraur area of Kanpur Dehat district after she was raped and harassed by a youth living in her neighbourhood, police said on Sunday.

The 25-year-old accused has been arrested, they said.

The victim, a Class 10 student, has left behind a suicide note written in English in which she stated that she is committing suicide on her own will and no one will be responsible for her act, the SP added.

India: BJP govt weakening all pillars of democracy: Cong

Lucknow, Sep 19 (PTI) The Congress party on Sunday accused the BJP government of trying to weaken all pillars of democracy and said the Godse ideology can be defeated only by that of Mahatma Gandhi'.

"The Congress has worked to strengthen all pillars of democracy but the Narendra Modi government is doing the opposite. Efforts to weaken democracy is the BJP's ideology which can be defeated with the ideology of non-violence of Mahatma Gandhi," media convenor of UP Congress Lalan Kumar said, addressing a media event here.

India: Man held for rape of five-year old girl in Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Sep 20 (PTI) The alleged rape of a minor girl by a migrant labourer from West Bengal and the demand by the girl's parents and local people urging the police to hand over the accused following his arrest led to tense moments at a police station here.

The minor was allegedly raped on Sunday by Saurav Mistry, a 23-year old labourer from 24 Parganas in West Bengal after he took the five-year old girl on the pretext of showing her a video on his mobile phone.

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