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Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for enhanced collaboration among states to achieve a developed India during the Niti Aayog meeting on Saturday. However, opposition chief ministers voiced concerns regarding resource sharing. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin emphasized the need for the Centre to increase fund allocations and tax revenue shares, arguing that the current 33.16% share of Union tax revenue is insufficient. He urged for the share to be raised to 50%, highlighting that reduced tax devolution and rising state contributions to central schemes are straining state finances. Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann raised a water-sharing dispute with Haryana, advocating for the construction of a Yamuna-Sutlej-Link canal, as Punjab faces a water shortage. The meeting saw participation from most chief ministers, with notable absences from leaders of West Bengal, Karnataka, Kerala, Puducherry, and Bihar. 
Published: May 24 2025, 8 pmeznews.inA red alert for severe weather has been issued for Delhi and the National Capital Region, with the India Meteorological Department warning of squally winds reaching 60-100 km/h between 10:30 PM and 12:30 AM. This alert, classified as 'most vigilant/take action,' indicates the potential for light to moderate rain coupled with thunderstorms, lightning, dust storms, and hail. The warning follows a recent thunderstorm that struck the region on Wednesday, resulting in the deaths of six individuals—two each in Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Greater Noida—and causing significant damage, including uprooted trees and downed power poles. Many areas experienced power outages as a result of the storm. Residents are urged to remain cautious and prepare for adverse weather conditions in the coming hours. 
Published: May 25 2025, 12 ameznews.inIn Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur, a young man named Satyendra Nishad impersonated a doctor for years using stolen documents and the identity of his school friend, Brijraj Uike. His deception came to light after Manoj Kumar, a railway officer, raised suspicions following his mother’s death at Marble City Hospital. Discrepancies in the hospital's records regarding her treatment prompted Kumar to investigate the doctor’s credentials. Satyendra had stolen Uike's Class 12 marksheet to gain MBBS admission under the tribal quota in 2018, subsequently practicing medicine in both government and private hospitals. Jabalpur's Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. Sanjay Mishra, noted that verifying credentials becomes challenging when initial documents are fraudulent. The police have registered a case against Satyendra under various sections of the IPC, and he is currently at large as authorities continue their investigation. 
Published: May 25 2025, 12 ameznews.inISRO's attempt to launch the PSLV-C61 rocket carrying the EOS-9 Earth observation satellite ended in failure on Sunday, just seven minutes after takeoff. In response, the agency has established a National Failure Analysis Committee, comprising experts from prestigious institutions like IISc and IITs, to investigate the incident, with a report expected by mid-next month. The PSLV, known for its reliability with only four failures in 63 launches, remains the only rocket currently grounded due to a suspected malfunction in its third stage motor. Experts suggest a possible rupture in the motor's fibre casing may have caused the issue, though investigations are ongoing. Meanwhile, preparations are underway for the upcoming launch of the GSLV F-16, which will carry the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar Satellite, a $1.5 billion project. ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan noted a drop in chamber pressure as a key observation during the analysis. 
Published: May 24 2025, 10 pmeznews.inNEW DELHI: Amid a rise in COVID-19 cases in some countries, most reported cases in India are mild and under home care, according to official sources. The Union Health Secretary reviewed the situation with health officials, noting that cases are primarily emerging from states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. The Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) are actively monitoring respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19. While reports indicate an uptick in cases in places like Singapore and Hong Kong, officials assert that the circulating variants are not more transmissible or severe than previous ones. Currently, India has detected one case of the new variant NB.1.8.1 and four cases of LF.7, both classified as Variants Under Monitoring by the WHO. As of May 19, India had 257 active cases, with recent mild cases reported in Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. 
Published: May 24 2025, 10 pmeznews.inThe recent endorsement of Mysore Sandal Soap by actress Tamannaah Bhatia has sparked criticism, highlighting a disconnect between the brand's marketing strategy and its cultural roots. The Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited (KSDL) invested Rs 6.2 crore in this "pan-India" approach, aiming to modernize its image, yet this move appears misguided. The outrage stems not from Tamannaah's involvement but from the perceived neglect of local pride and the brand's authentic connection with its consumers. Many Kannada actors would have supported the brand for free, reflecting regional loyalty. This marketing misstep also perpetuates outdated beauty standards, contrasting with successful campaigns like Dove's that celebrate real people. Mysore Sandal Soap, a staple for many in Karnataka, thrives on relatability, not aspirational marketing. Ultimately, KSDL's strategy risks alienating its core audience, undermining the brand's legacy rooted in local pride and community connection. 
Published: May 24 2025, 10 pmeznews.inCertain individuals attract mosquitoes more than others due to specific skin odours, particularly carboxylic acids, according to a 2022 study from Rockefeller University published in the journal *Cell*. The research revealed that individuals with higher levels of these acids are up to 100 times more appealing to female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, which transmit diseases such as dengue and Zika. Researchers collected skin scent samples using nylon stockings, discovering that one participant, dubbed 'subject 33', was exceptionally attractive to mosquitoes. Lead researcher Leslie Vosshall noted that the unique skin chemical composition plays a significant role in this attraction. However, the study acknowledged limitations, as it could not isolate carboxylic acids to confirm their necessity in mosquito attraction. With mosquito-borne diseases affecting approximately 700 million people annually, these findings could inform the development of more effective repellents. 
Published: May 24 2025, 10 pmeznews.inSkin cancer remains the most common cancer worldwide, with millions diagnosed annually. In 2022, the World Health Organisation reported around 330,000 new melanoma cases, leading to nearly 60,000 deaths. Dr. Daniel Sugai, a dermatologist, emphasizes the importance of seeking medical advice for persistent pimples lasting over a month, as they may indicate basal cell carcinoma (BCC), the most prevalent skin cancer, affecting 3.6 million Americans each year. Sugai warns that spots that bleed or fail to heal could signal BCC, which often appears as shiny bumps or flat, scaly patches. Notably, BCC can present differently in patients of colour, often appearing hyperpigmented. With early detection being crucial for effective treatment, Sugai urges individuals to monitor their skin closely and consult a dermatologist for any unusual changes. 
Published: May 24 2025, 9 pmeznews.inA 23-year-old pregnant woman died in a Jaipur hospital, sparking allegations from her family that she received an incompatible blood transfusion. The woman, from Tonk district, was admitted to Sawai Mansingh Hospital on May 12 with critically low haemoglobin levels and miliary tuberculosis. She passed away on May 21. On May 19, a blood transfusion was requested after a test indicated her blood type as A+, but a subsequent test showed it was B+, raising concerns of a mismatch. Treating physician Swati Shrivastava stated the woman was already critically ill and experienced severe reactions during the transfusion, including fever and chills. The hospital's principal, Deepak Maheshwari, acknowledged the investigation into potential negligence while emphasizing the woman’s serious pre-existing conditions. The family, unaware of the alleged transfusion error, is seeking clarity on the circumstances surrounding her death. 
Published: May 24 2025, 8 pmeznews.inThe MP-MLA Special Court in Chaibasa, Jharkhand, has issued a non-bailable warrant for senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in connection with a 2018 defamation case linked to comments he made about then-BJP National President Amit Shah. The court has mandated that Gandhi appear in person on June 26. The case originated from remarks made by Gandhi during a Congress event, where he suggested that a "murderer" could not lead the Congress party, a statement interpreted by complainant Pratap Katiyar as defamatory towards Shah. Initially, a bailable warrant was issued in April 2022 due to Gandhi's lack of response, but this escalated to a non-bailable warrant in February 2024. Despite attempts by Gandhi's legal team to secure an exemption from personal attendance, the court rejected these requests. Additionally, a separate defamation case against Gandhi is ongoing in Sultanpur, also related to his comments about Shah. 
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