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Special Report: Nine trekkers died on way to Sahastratal Alpine Lake

Exclusive story- https://www.lokmattimes.com/national/nine-dead-bodies-of-trekkers-handed-over-to-relatives-in-bengaluru-remaining-survivors-return-home-a475/ https://www.lokmattimes.com/national/uttarakhand-trekking-tragedy-nine-trekkers-die-in-himalayan-foothills-due-to-extreme-weather-conditions-a475/

Anchor Report: Pediatric cancer Patients and their families ‘Second Home’ away from Home

Childhood cancer is a life-threatening condition requiring intensive treatment with care. Ankeet Dave and Girish Nair, founders of the Access Life Assistance Foundation provide the utmost care, a nurturing environment with access to quality healthcare for childhood cancer patients, and…

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Exclusive Interview- HOD Neurosurgery Department NIMHANS Bengaluru

My exclusive interview story with Dr Dwarkanath Srinivas, Dept. of Neurosurgery, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences NIMHANS Bengaluru as a special story in Hindi-English editions. https://www.lokmattimes.com/health/nimhans-deep-brain-stimulation-a-promising-treatment-for-severe-ocd-patients-a475/  

First Pg. Cover Story- Bomb blast in B’luru cafe

Lead first page cover story in today’s newspaper all editions. https://www.lokmattimes.com/politics/rameshwaram-blast-siddaramaiah-urges-opposition-to-avoid-politicizing-a475/ https://www.lokmattimes.com/national/bengaluru-blast-nia-conducts-inspection-at-rameshwaram-cafe-reviews-cctv-footage-a475/ https://www.lokmatnews.in/india/rameshwaram-cafe-blast-if-the-blast-had-been-sideways-its-impact-would-have-been-more-serious-and-deaths-could-have-occurred-says-karnataka-home-minister-b628/              

Interview: IISc Scientists develop a single synthetic human antibody against highly toxic snake bites

My exclusive interview with Kartik Sunagar, Associate Professor, Centre for Ecological Sciences (CES) Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and joint corresponding author of the study published in Science Translational Medicine. IISc Scientists have developed a…

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Interview: NIMHANS gets its first HD patient’s brain

The National Institute of Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) brain bank has received a 62-year-old Bengaluru-based Huntington’s Disease (HD) female patient’s brain for research. My detailed interview report: https://www.lokmattimes.com/health/the-national-institute-of-health-and-neurosciences-gets-its-first-hd-patients-brain-for-research-a475/ https://www.lokmatnews.in/india/national-institute-of-health-and-neurosciences-gets-the-brain-of-the-first-huntingtons-patient-for-b674/

Unknown heroes of the nation who sacrificed their lives for the country can now be known digitally through the interactive digital map

About 625 hero stones spread in and around Bengaluru can now be tracked by an interactive digital map launched by a 3D Digital Conservation Plan team of Bengaluru’s Mythic Society.  The team has created a Geographic…

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Exclusive interview: B’luru youth won ‘Oscars of Science’ prize

Exclusive interview with Sia Godhika who won Breakthrough Junior Challenge $ 400000 Prize for her cellular age reversal video. Read the detailed story as an editorial in today’s newspaper. https://www.lokmatnews.in/india/bengaluru-sia-wins-breakthrough-junior-challenge-with-4-lakh-for-cellular-age-reversal-video-b674/