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Cancer to be one of the deadliest diseases of the coming decades: Lancet-Divya Rajagopal

-The Economic Times It is not malaria or TB that will be the cause of large number of deaths in the world, Cancer is on its way to become one the deadliest diseases in the coming decades, according to a research paper published in medical journal Lancet. The study lead by Dr Freddy Bay of International Agency for Research on Cancer, France,predicts that the number of cancer patients in the world is...

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RURAL URBAN DIVIDE: A TALE OF TWO INDIAS

A government report lends credence to the notion of “two Indias”, or the distinction between “India” and “Bharat” – a theme often debated in recent years. At a time when urban India is growing and policy makers have expressed clear preference for the trend, this report, by National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO), brings India’s deep urban-rural divide into focus, showing disparities in scale and levels of expenditure and consumption and, equally...

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Bihar govt bans gutka, pan masala for 1 year

-CNN-IBN Taking a giant step in its war against Tobacco products in the state, Bihar government on Wednesday banned the sale of Tobacco and nicotine mixed Gutka and Pan Masala for one year in the state. With this decision taken on the eve of 'World No-Tobacco Day', Bihar has become the third state after Madhya Pradesh and Kerala to ban these products. According to Food Security Commissioner, Sanjay Kumar the banned would take...

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Kerala becomes second state to ban chewing Tobacco-Sonal Matharu

Those who violate ban may be fined up to Rs 5 lakh or imprisoned up to six years After Madhya Pradesh, Kerala has now become the second state in India to ban all forms of chewing Tobacco products. The state has banned the manufacture, storage, distribution and sale of gutkha and pan masala, containing Tobacco and nicotine, of all brands available in the market. The ban is effective from May 25. Like Madhya...

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CNG gets dearer, petrol cheaper in Delhi

-The Economic Times Petrol car owners in Delhi will get some relief from the recent steep rise in petrol price after the state government decided not to levy value added tax on the price hike announced by the oil marketing companies on last Wednesday. Tobacco products will get costlier, court fee will increase and circle rates for property are expected to rise resulting in steeper stamp duty on property transactions. Public transport...

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