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India develops its first indigenous MRI machine

New Delhi, March 25: India has developed its first indigenous MRI machine, set to be installed at AIIMS Delhi by October for trials. The move aims to reduce treatment costs and reliance on imported medical devices, as 80-85 per cent of the equipment is currently imported. The indigenous MRI machine will help make India more self-reliant in medical technology.

388 deportees back in India from US till date, government informs Parliament

New Delhi, May 21: A total of 388 deportees have arrived in India from the United States from January 2025 till date with 333 of them landing in Amritsar via three deportation flights and 55 Indian nationals arriving in New Delhi from the US via Panama on commercial flights, the government informed Parliament on Friday.

Bengaluru Water Board bags Rs100 Crore in central government's Jal Hi Amrit Competition

Bengaluru, March 14: The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewage Board (BWSSB) has received national recognition for its high-quality Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) under the Jal Hi Amrit Scheme. The Central Government has awarded 23 STPs a 5-star rating under the Clean Water Credit initiative, along with an incentive of Rs 103 crore. This recognition further cements BWSSB's reputation as a leader in sustainable water management, according to the official statement.

Smriti Mandhana reflects on RCB's disappointing WPL 2025 campaign with pragmatism

Mumbai, March 12: Smriti Mandhana endured a tough Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025, both as a captain and a batter. Leading a team that failed to reach the knockout stage and struggling with inconsistent performances herself, it was a season to forget for the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) skipper. The defending champions from 2024 finished second-last, barely ahead of bottom-placed UP Warriorz, thanks only to a superior net run rate.

WPL 2025: All-round RCB win last league match, consign MI to Eliminator

Mumbai, March 11: Ellyse Perry, Kim Garth, and Sneh Rana came up with a fine bowling performance after skipper Smriti Mandhana and Ellyse Perry batted well as Royal Challengers Bengaluru ended their Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 campaign with a morale-boosting 11-run victory over Mumbai Indians at the Brabourne Stadium here on Tuesday.