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Govt slashes ceiling prices of knee implants by up to 69%
17 Aug 2017
The price cuts, varying from 59 per cent to 69 per cent, are expected to result in overall annual savings of about Rs1,500 crore for the 1-1.5 lakh patients in India
Iconic Big Ben to fall silent for four years for repairs
14 Aug 2017
The 161-year Big Ben will stop chiming for four years as it undergoes a major maintennce and overhaul to prolong its life
60 children die in UP hospital for want of oxygen supplies
12 Aug 2017
The government today admitted that supply of oxygen was inadequate between 11:30 PM in the night (on Thursday) till 1:30 AM in the wee hours of Friday even as it denied that an oxygen shortage had caused the deaths
100-yr-old fruitcake of Scott ‘vintage’ found in Antarctic
12 Aug 2017
Fruitcakes are known for not deteriorating easily, and this one has withstood a century in the coldest, windiest, and driest place on earth
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