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WHO Sheds Light on Emerging World Mental Health Crisis.

In 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) published its latest statistics on a growing mental health crisis across the globe. Suicide is one of the major causes of death, and the rate of suicide is rising at a higher rate than the population. The reports World Mental Health Today and Mental Health Atlas 2024 reveal the insights key after the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Trial MAITREE-XIV India-Thailand Ties Strengthening Exercise

Exercise MAITREE 14th edition started on 1 September 2025 in the Joint Training Node at Umroi, Meghalaya and lasted until 14 September. This two-way training between India and Thailand will help strengthen the military cooperation, interoperability and understanding, a sign of strengthening defence collaboration in the Indo-Pacific region.

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NARI 2025 Insights Urban Women Safety in India

The National Annual Report and Index on Women Safety (NARI) 2025 reports the safety of urban women in India. The report surveys 12,770 women in 31 cities with a national safety rate of 65, but 40 percent believe they are not safe in their own cities. Among the issues mentioned are harassment, confidence in police officers, and differences in safety depending on age, place, and time of the day.

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Operation SWARN-Rebuilding Swarnamukhi River of Andhra Pradesh

Swarnamukhi River and Nala Awareness, also known as Operation SWARNA (Tirupati Urban Development Authority), is a massive project to replenish and conserve the Swarnamukhi River. This is the first large project on river restoration and anti-encroachment in the state and it is supported by the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister.

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Semicon India 2025 India Gears up to increase Chipmaking

On 2 ndd September, Semicon India 2025 was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, an important move toward India becoming a global semiconductor hub. The semiconductor journey has attracted international attention with more than 20,750 attendees (2,500 representing 48 countries) taking part in the three-day semiconductor event (2-4 September).

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