News News: The Indian Institute of Management-Visakhapatnam (IIM-Vizag) celebrates another triumphant placement season, boasting a 100% placement rate for the ei
Visakhapatnam: The final placement season of the Indian Institute of Management-Visakhapatnam (IIM-Vizag) has been completed with 100 percent placemen.
KATHMANDU, Aug 7: A devastating accident occurred at the Nepal-India Jamunaha border crossing in Nepalgunj, resulting in the loss of six lives. The incident occurred when a vehicle, (UP 47 W 1217), carrying Nepali citizens from Balrampur, India, was speeding to reach the border before it closed at 10 PM.
The twins were diagnosed with the condition of thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twins during the fourth month of their mother, Deepika Gupta's pregnancy in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly.
Doctors in AIIMS separated conjoined twins Riddhi and Siddhi, who were born last year and were joined from the chest and stomach. The complex surgery, which took at least nine hours to complete was successful and the sisters will soon be discharged. Doctors said Riddhi and Siddhi, who celebrated their first birthday earlier this month, were diagnosed before birth as thoracic-omphalopagus conjoined twins in the fourth month of their mother’s pregnancy. Read on to know about this rare phenomenon. , Health News, Times Now
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Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Doctors at AIIMS Delhi have successfully separated conjoined twins Riddhi and Siddhi who were joined from chest and upper part of the belly. India News | Conjoined Twins Riddhi, Siddhi Separated Successfully at AIIMS Delhi.
Denying a person boarding on a plane is an incredibly callous, torturous, and oppressive act, inflicting severe mental agony, physical discomfort, humiliation and emotional trauma, the court noted.