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    He noted that Indian researchers have successfully developed an indigenous gene therapy for haemophilia, marking a major breakthrough in the treatment of the inherited blood disorder. He also pointed to scientists in Pune who have created an advanced nanomedicine for breast cancer treatment, showcasing India's expanding capabilities in cutting-edge medical science. The Defence Minister said the government's Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme has accelerated domestic manufacturing of medical devices, reducing dependence on imports while strengthening India's healthcare infrastructure.

    Highlighting recent achievements, Singh said India introduced Nafithromycin in 2024, the country's first domestically developed macrolide antibiotic, which is expected to play an important role in treating Community-Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia. He also recalled that India developed its first indigenous MRI machine in 2023, describing it as affordable, lightweight, high-field, and capable of delivering faster imaging.

    Singh further said affordable healthcare has become more accessible through the network of over 19,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras, which provide quality medicines to citizens at significantly lower prices. Addressing doctors and medical professionals, he urged them to prioritize their own physical and mental well-being, acknowledging that the medical profession involves long hours and high levels of stress that can affect personal health.

    The minister also praised the healthcare transformation in Uttar Pradesh under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, stating that the state's medical infrastructure has expanded rapidly over the past nine years. According to Singh, Uttar Pradesh had only 17 medical colleges before 2017, but the number has now increased to 81 institutions. He added that the state is home to two operational AIIMS campuses and has successfully achieved the goal of having at least one medical college in every district.

    Emphasizing the importance of medical education, Singh said improving healthcare services requires a larger pool of qualified doctors and specialists. He added that the government has therefore undertaken an unprecedented expansion of medical education to strengthen the country's healthcare system for the future.
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    Rajnath Singh says Andhra Pradesh is becoming a key hub for India's defence sector during INS Mahendragiri commissioning

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday described Andhra Pradesh as an emerging centre of India’s defence and aerospace ecosystem while commissioning the Indian Navy’s latest stealth frigate, INS Mahendragiri, in Visakhapatnam. The ceremony marked the completion of the Navy’s advanced Project 17A Nilgiri-class frigate programme. Addressing the gathering at the naval base on the eastern coast, Singh highlighted the state’s expanding contribution to India’s defence capabilities across air, maritime, land, and unmanned technology domains.

    He said Andhra Pradesh is rapidly developing into a major hub for defence manufacturing, citing several key projects being established in the state. These include the Core Integration and Flight Testing Centre for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) in Puttaparthi and a new Naval Systems Manufacturing Facility of Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) in Anakapalli district.

    According to the minister, the BDL facility will produce advanced underwater defence systems, including autonomous underwater vehicles, torpedoes, and counter-measure technologies, reducing India’s dependence on foreign suppliers. He noted that the state’s defence footprint now extends from fighter aircraft development and drone manufacturing to advanced naval platforms such as INS Mahendragiri.

    Built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), INS Mahendragiri is a modern multi-role stealth frigate designed for blue-water operations. The 6,670-tonne warship features more than 75 per cent indigenous content and is equipped with advanced weapons and systems, including locally developed rocket and torpedo launchers, electronic warfare capabilities, and the ability to deploy BrahMos missiles.

    During the commissioning event, Singh also underlined the Indian Navy’s growing role in protecting national interests and securing vital maritime routes. Referring to recent operations, he said the Navy’s efforts to escort merchant vessels carrying essential supplies demonstrated its importance not only as a military force but also as a protector of India’s economic interests.

    The Defence Minister praised the rapid progress of India’s domestic shipbuilding sector, saying the induction of advanced warships reflects the country’s increasing self-reliance under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. He pointed out that the Navy has inducted six frontline frigates in roughly the last 18 months, describing it as a significant achievement for Indian defence manufacturing.

    Linking the development to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s MAHA SAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions) vision, Singh said India is moving beyond simply navigating maritime challenges and is building the capability to influence security dynamics across the oceans.

    Addressing the challenges of modern warfare, the minister stressed that advanced technology and conventional military strength must progress together. He said emerging technologies alone cannot replace traditional defence platforms, while conventional forces must also evolve with new innovations to remain effective. The commissioning of INS Mahendragiri represents another major milestone in India’s naval modernisation efforts. The latest Nilgiri-class frigate is expected to strengthen the Navy’s operational capabilities, enhance maritime surveillance, and boost India’s presence across the strategically important Indian Ocean Region.
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    Assam Unveils Rs 2.85 Lakh Crore Budget for 2026-27, Targets Reduction in Fiscal Deficit to Rs 419 Crore
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    Assam Unveils Rs 2.85 Lakh Crore Budget for 2026-27, Targets Reduction in Fiscal Deficit to Rs 419 Crore

    The Assam government on Friday unveiled its ₹2,85,084 crore Budget for the financial year 2026-27, announcing a series of measures aimed at promoting economic growth, supporting small tea growers, reducing energy costs, and improving fiscal management. Presenting his first Budget as Assam’s Finance Minister, Jayanta Malla Baruah said the government would continue major welfare and development schemes introduced over the past five years while focusing on maintaining financial discipline. He set a target of reducing the state’s Budget deficit to ₹419 crore by the end of the fiscal year.


    According to the Budget estimates, Assam’s consolidated fund is expected to receive ₹1,51,843.23 crore during 2026-27. Including projected receipts of ₹1,34,466.22 crore under the public account and ₹2,000 crore from the contingency fund, the state’s total estimated receipts stand at ₹2,88,309.45 crore. On the expenditure side, the government has estimated spending of ₹1,56,714.88 crore from the consolidated fund. After including public account expenditure of ₹1,26,369.57 crore and ₹2,000 crore under the contingency fund, the overall expenditure projection for the year is ₹2,85,084.45 crore.


    The Finance Minister said the opening deficit of ₹3,644.26 crore, combined with the year’s financial projections, would result in a closing Budget deficit of ₹419.26 crore for 2026-27. The state has also targeted a fiscal deficit of 3 per cent of its projected Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP). In a major relief measure for small tea growers, the government proposed increasing the agricultural income tax exemption limit from ₹2.5 lakh to ₹10 lakh. The move is expected to benefit thousands of small tea producers across Assam.


    The Budget also announced a reduction in Value Added Tax (VAT) on piped natural gas (PNG) from 14.5 per cent to 5 per cent. Baruah said the decision was aimed at lowering household energy expenses, encouraging the use of cleaner fuel, and expanding city gas distribution networks.


    Highlighting Assam’s economic progress, the Finance Minister noted that the state’s per capita income has grown significantly, rising from ₹60,817 in 2015-16 to ₹1,85,429 in 2025-26. He said the figures indicate that Assam’s economic development is becoming more inclusive and reaching a wider section of the population. The 2026-27 Budget places emphasis on continued welfare initiatives, infrastructure development, energy reforms, and measures to strengthen the state’s financial position while supporting long-term growth.

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    Police face a major challenge in the Delhi child trafficking probe as the rescued newborns' parents remain untraced

    The investigation into a major child trafficking racket in Delhi has reached a critical stage, with police facing one of their toughest challenges yet—identifying the biological parents of several rescued newborns. While law enforcement agencies have made significant progress by dismantling the alleged trafficking network and rescuing multiple infants, the absence of reliable records has slowed efforts to reunite the babies with their families.

    The case first came to light after Delhi Police uncovered an alleged interstate child trafficking syndicate that is believed to have operated through a private hospital in Rohini. Investigators claim the network purchased newborns from financially distressed families and illegally sold them to childless couples across several states for substantial sums of money. The operation led to the arrest of multiple suspects, including the hospital owner, alleged middlemen, transporters and buyers, while several newborns were rescued from different locations.

    Although the crackdown has been widely viewed as a major breakthrough, the investigation has now entered a far more complicated phase. According to officials, tracing the biological parents of the rescued infants has proved extremely difficult because many hospital records are either incomplete or missing. Without proper documentation, establishing the identity of each child and reconnecting them with their families becomes a lengthy and sensitive process.

    Police teams have expanded their investigation to states such as Rajasthan and Gujarat, where the trafficking network is suspected to have sourced many of the newborns. Investigators have identified several couples whose babies were reported missing, but DNA testing and verification have so far failed to establish links with the rescued infants. Officials, however, say they have developed fresh leads and are hopeful that at least some of the children may soon be reunited with their biological parents.

    The case has also exposed the darker side of illegal adoption networks operating outside the country's legal framework. Authorities believe traffickers exploited the desperation of economically vulnerable families while simultaneously targeting couples seeking to adopt children quickly. In some instances, investigators suspect prospective parents may have been misled into believing they were participating in legitimate medical or adoption procedures, making the investigation even more complex.

    Child rights experts say such cases highlight the importance of strengthening India's legal adoption system and increasing awareness about authorized adoption channels. They argue that transparent procedures, stricter monitoring of healthcare institutions and better coordination between states can significantly reduce opportunities for trafficking networks to operate.

    The rescued newborns are currently under the care of the appropriate child welfare authorities while police continue collecting evidence and conducting forensic examinations. Their immediate priority remains ensuring the safety, health and rehabilitation of the infants before any decision regarding custody is taken. Every child must undergo proper legal verification before being reunited with family members or placed through authorized adoption procedures.

    Investigators are also examining the financial trail of the alleged trafficking syndicate to determine how payments were made and whether additional individuals or organizations were involved. Digital records, mobile communications and banking transactions are expected to play a crucial role in identifying the full extent of the network.

    Beyond the ongoing investigation, the case has once again drawn national attention to the broader issue of child trafficking in India. Experts believe stronger surveillance, improved birth registration systems, regular audits of private healthcare facilities and faster interstate information sharing can help prevent similar crimes in the future. Public awareness also remains essential, particularly among vulnerable communities that may become targets for traffickers.

    As the investigation progresses, authorities remain optimistic that continued forensic analysis and fresh intelligence will help identify the remaining biological parents and expose every individual connected to the alleged racket. While the rescue of the infants marked an important victory for law enforcement, ensuring that each child is safely reunited with the right family remains the investigation's most significant and emotionally important objective.


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