
India’s active Covid-19 cases have fallen to 6,836 as of June 17, showing a steady decline from the previous count of 7,264. Only one death was reported in the past 24 hours, involving a 44-year-old woman from Maharashtra who had an existing liver condition. Health officials are keeping watch on variants like LF.7, XFG, JN.1, and NB.1.8.1, which are still causing new infections in some parts of the country.
Among the states, Kerala continues to report the highest number of active cases with 1,659, followed by Gujarat with 1,248, Delhi with 555, and Maharashtra with 512. However, Kerala and Gujarat have also seen the largest drops in their active case numbers. Karnataka recorded 105 new cases, bringing its active total to 696. This shows a mixed trend across the states, with some witnessing steady improvement.
Authorities in states like Nagaland and Manipur have stepped up surveillance after reporting fresh cases. Experts noted that most recent Covid-19 cases are mild, usually limited to symptoms like fever, cough, and sore throat, which don't require hospital care. They advise high-risk individuals such as the elderly or those with health issues to consider booster doses. Meanwhile, the general public is encouraged to continue basic precautions like wearing masks, maintaining hand hygiene, and keeping safe distance in crowded places.
തിരുവനന്തപുരം: ആക്യുപഞ്ചറിന്റെ സഹായത്തോടെ പ്രസവത്തിന് ശ്രമിച്ച 35 കാരിയായ സ്ത്രീയും കുഞ്ഞും വാടക വീട്ടിൽ വെച്ച് മരണപ്പെട്ടു. പൂന്തുറ സ്വദേശിനി ഷെമീറ ഒമ്പത് മാസം ഗർഭിണിയായിരുന്നെന്ന് പോലീസ് അറിയിച്ചു.
പ്രശസ്ത ശ്വാസകോശ രോഗ വിദഗ്ധൻ ഡോക്ടർ കെ സി ജോയ് മരിച്ച നിലയിൽ
A new English-language documentary, “Ayurveda – The Double Helix of Life,” is set to premiere on June 11 in New Delhi, with a special screening at the Film Division Theatre. The film is directed by national award–winner Vinod Mankara and produced by Dr. A V Anoop under the A V A Productions banner, in collaboration with the Ayurvedic Medicine Manufacturers Organisation of India.
Clocking in at around 90 minutes, the docu‑film explores how Ayurveda can complement modern medicine, especially in treating conditions like infertility, renal stones, diabetic neuropathy, and even Parkinson’s disease in Germany. It moves from traditional medicine-making practices to recent clinical breakthroughs such as rejuvenating skin treatments and slow-release pharmaceutical pads. Mankara, who also scripted the film, emphasises that the goal is to present Ayurveda as a scientifically valid system, not merely ancient tradition.
Featuring commentary from 52 experts—including doctors, scientists, and officials from the World Health Organization—the documentary aims to counter misinformation and highlight ongoing research in integrative medicine. Officials expected at the premiere include Minister of State for Ayush and Health Prataprao Jadhav and Ayush Secretary Rajesh Kotecha. The film will be shown in multiple countries, aiming to raise global awareness of Ayurveda’s scientific potential.
ഗുരുഗ്രാം (ഹരിയാന): സെക്ടർ 51ലെ സർവീസ് റോഡിൽ വാഹനം പാർക്ക് ചെയ്യുന്നതിനെ ചൊല്ലിയുണ്ടായ തർക്കത്തെ തുടർന്ന് ഗുരുഗ്രാമിലെ ഒരു ഡോക്ടർ ദമ്പതികളെയും അവരുടെ കുടുംബാംഗങ്ങളെയും 15 പേരടങ്ങുന്ന സംഘം ആക്രമിച്ചു.
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