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Ambulancias Tenorio e Hijos S.L.U. secures contract for Ambulance services - Land medical transportation service for patients in Ceuta and for patients in Melilla, whom the National Institute of Health Management (INGESA) has the legal or conventional duty to transport in specially conditioned vehicles.

Spain, Feb. 23 -- Spain based Ambulancias Tenorio e Hijos S.L.U. has secured contract from Direccion del Instituto Nacional de Gestion Sanitaria (INGESA) for Ambulance services - Land medical transpor... Read More


"Rajaji set an inspiring example of mental decolonisation": President Droupadi Murmu at Rajaji Utsav'

New Delhi, Feb. 23 -- President Droupadi Murmu on Monday paid tribute to Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, the first Indian Governor-General of independent India, highlighting his legacy of mental decoloni... Read More


BAFTA 2026: Timothee's 'Marty Supreme' goes empty-handed after securing record 11 nominations

London, Feb. 23 -- Timothee Chalamet's 'Marty Supreme' may have ignited the American dream in his viewers, but at BAFTA, it all went to nought. In one of the huge surprises, prime Oscar contender Mart... Read More


Freebies & states' fiscal reality

India, Feb. 23 -- The recent observations of the Supreme Court of India on the expanding culture of electoral giveaways revive a fundamental constitutional and economic question. How can a welfare sta... Read More


Blase Capital Welfare Politics

India, Feb. 23 -- It was a different form of a political-electoral race. To woo women voters, the Tamil Nadu ruling regime announced a cash deposit of INR5,000 in the bank accounts of the beneficiarie... Read More


Faith, Fame and the Fragility of Spiritual Authority

India, Feb. 23 -- How to Know God? It's a book by Deepak Chopra that is still sitting on my shelf, weeks after the E-files came to light and rocked the conscience of the world. The initial outrage ove... Read More


India-Brazil reset: A strategic step

India, Feb. 23 -- The digital is the future, and rare earths are its main ingredients. Any country that seeks to dominate the digital and AI age must have ample resources and a supply chain to feed it... Read More


Bastar's transformation and the road to a Naxalism-free Chhattisgarh by March 31, 2026

India, Feb. 23 -- For decades, the forested region of Bastar in Chhattisgarh stood as one of India's most challenging conflict zones, where underdevelopment, isolation, and insurgency fed into one ano... Read More


From soil to sustenance: India's wellness depends on its farmers

India, Feb. 23 -- India's growing health and wellness consciousness is often discussed in the language of urban gyms, dietary supplements and lifestyle choices. Yet, the real foundation of preventive ... Read More


India's AI data centre moment: What we give up to host intelligence

India, Feb. 23 -- India's rush toward AI data centres is usually told as a tidy technology story. Compute is running short, global demand for AI is surging, and India - with its land and talent -appea... Read More