IIM Nagpur and AIIMS Nagpur have joined hands to offer a new healthcare management course. The 12-month programme will start from November 23, and aims to train healthcare professionals in management skills.
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Indian Railways Starts Loading Kashmir Apples for Delhi Market
Indian Railways began loading fresh apples from Kashmir today. Two parcel vans, each with eight wagons, are being used to transport the apples to Delhi market. This is good news for apple growers in Kashmir.

Bank of Maharashtra Invites Applications for 350 Managerial Posts
Bank of Maharashtra has started accepting applications for 350 managerial posts. Interested people can apply online at bankofmaharashtra.in from September 10 to September 30, . People who want to apply.

Indian Women Officers Begin Historic Global Sailing Expedition
On September 11, , Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh flagged off Samudra Pradakshina, a historic all-women sailing expedition, from Mumbai. Ten women officers from the Indian Armed Forces will sail around the world on the Indian Army Sailing Vessel Triveni for nine months.

TCIL and PNB Sign MoU to Boost Banks IT Infrastructure
TCIL and Punjab National Bank signed a deal on to make PNB’s computer systems better. They met at TCIL’s office in New Delhi to agree on helping PNB give faster and better digital services to customers.

NASA Mars Rover Finds Possible Signs of Ancient Life
NASA’s Perseverance rover has found possible signs of ancient life on Mars. The rover collected a sample from an old dry riverbed in Jezero Crater that might have evidence of tiny life forms from long ago.

NASA Invites Public to Send Names on Artemis II Moon Mission
NASA is asking people to send their names on the Artemis II mission to the Moon. Anyone can join by signing up before January 21 to have their name fly on the Orion spacecraft with four astronauts.

NASA to Discuss Mars Rock Sample Analysis from Perseverance Rover
NASA will hold a news conference on Wednesday at 11 a.m. EDT to talk about a rock sample from Mars. The sample was collected by the Perseverance rover last year. Scientists have studied it and will share what they found.

SSC Reiterates Zero Tolerance Policy Against Exam Malpractices
The Staff Selection Commission has restated its zero tolerance policy for exam cheating. The SSC warned candidates that unfair practices will lead to severe punishments like cancellation of candidature and ban from future exams under the new Public Examinations Act.

UNICEF: Obesity Now More Common Than Underweight in Kids
UNICEF says obesity is now more common than underweight in school-aged children. A new report shows 188 million kids aged 5-19 are obese, which is 1 in 10 globally. This puts them at risk of serious health problems.