Nagaland University researchers unveil eco-friendly corrosion shield
Researchers from Nagaland University and University of Science and Technology Beijing shown carbon quantum dots derived from discarded apple leaves can protect metals against corrosion in acidic environments. The apple‑leaf carbon quantum dots demonstrated inhibition efficiencies around 94–96% over extended exposure. This eco-friendly approach could replace toxic traditional inhibitors in infrastructure and manufacturing. Led by Prof Ambrish Singh and Prof Yujie Qiang, the study highlights a sustainable path for industrial corrosion protection, with potential applications across multiple sectors, reducing environmental impact while extending the lifespan of metal structures and components.
Apple leaf carbon quantum dots inhibit corrosion
Efficiency around 94–96%; eco-friendly approach
Study by Nagaland University and UST Beijing
Potential applications in infrastructure and manufacturing
Sustainable alternative to traditional inhibitors
Jan 19, 2026
Indo US Doctors Meet in Hyderabad to Strengthen Healthcare Collaboration
Hyderabad hosted an Indo US healthcare meeting led by the American Medical Association President Dr Bobby Mukkamala. Indian medical leaders discussed global collaboration, including outreach to 2000 rural villages. Topics included medical education, patient care, and shared research. Indian Medical Association leaders highlighted gaps such as postgraduate seat shortages. Participants stressed joint programs, telemedicine expansion, and capacity building. The gathering underscored ongoing cooperation to improve India s healthcare system through international expertise and patient outcomes, with emphasis on collective action and sustainable health improvements.
Outcomes: plans for joint programs and telemedicine
Indian Navy Medical Camp Delivers Free Care in Lakshadweep
From 12 to 16 January, the Indian Navy conducted a five day Joint Services Multi Speciality Medical Camp across Lakshadweep including Kavaratti, Agatti, Amini, Androth and Minicoy. A total of 4,719 patients received specialist and super specialist consultations. The team provided neurology, cardiology, nephrology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, medicine, surgery, ENT, ophthalmology, dermatology, dental surgery, radiology and community medicine services. The campaign performed 51 general surgical procedures, 71 cataract surgeries, more than 50 endoscopic procedures, over 50 echocardiograms and 250 ultrasound studies. All care and medicines were free. Two ECG machines were donated to local facilities.
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel approved amendments to Gujarat Textile Policy 2024 to empower women Self Help Groups and expand benefits to non polluting textile units in urban and rural areas. The policy now covers women led SHGs registered under the National Rural Livelihood Mission, the National Urban Livelihood Mission, or operating as voluntary SHGs. The changes aim to boost livelihoods, improve income for women, and integrate SHGs into the textile value chain. Officials expect stronger market access and industry partnerships to scale programs and strengthen the MSME ecosystem and inclusive growth.
Focus: women SHGs empowerment
Coverage: rural and urban units
Eligibility: NRLM and NULM registered groups
Objective: livelihood expansion and market access
Outcome: stronger MSME ecosystem
Jan 17, 2026
SCTIMST Cardiology department celebrates golden jubilee
The Cardiology Department at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) is celebrating its golden jubilee this Saturday. The event will gather former directors, senior faculty, alumni, and leaders to review five decades of progress in Indian cardiology. The department has contributed to heart disease treatment, research, and training. The celebration will feature lectures, panels, and awards. SCTIMST intends to reflect on achievements and plan future work in cardiovascular care, education, and community outreach, reinforcing its role in India’s medical science landscape and future collaborations with national and international partners.
SCTIMST Cardiology department marks golden jubilee.
Event includes former directors, alumni, and leaders.
Five decades of progress in Indian cardiology reviewed.
Focus on treatment advances, research, and education.
Plans for future cardiovascular care, education, and outreach.
Jan 15, 2026
Paripoorna Mediclaim Ayush Bima launched for CGHS beneficiaries
The Department of Financial Services unveiled the Paripoorna Mediclaim Ayush Bima for Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) beneficiaries. The policy provides cashless inpatient care and access to a wide hospital network, with sum insured options of Rs 10 lakh or Rs 20 lakh. A co-payment component allows cost-sharing between insurers and subscribers (70:30 or 50:50). The retail product will be offered through New India Assurance Company and its online platform, without GST to keep costs affordable for CGHS beneficiaries, and is available to CGHS members up to six people per policy. The measure aims to improve health security and accessibility.
Paripoorna Mediclaim Ayush Bima launched for CGHS
Cashless inpatient coverage; networks of hospitals included
Sum insured: Rs 10 lakh or Rs 20 lakh
Co-payment options: 70:30 or 50:50
81 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs inaugurated in Delhi; total rises to 319
Delhi government inaugurated 81 new Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (AAMs), increasing the total to 319 across the national capital. Chief Minister highlighted these facilities bring free, modern healthcare closer to residents, with a focus on rapid service delivery at multiple locations such as Janakpuri. The AAM network is part of a broader push to expand access to healthcare under the Ayushman Bharat scheme at the community level. Officials noted the rapid build-out within 11 months, reflecting the government’s commitment to accessibility, affordability, and preventive care for city residents.
81 new Ayushman Arogya Mandirs opened in Delhi
Total AAMs now 319 across the capital
Focus on free, modern healthcare at local centers
Rapid expansion within 11 months
Jan 14, 2026
A.P. Red Cross signs MoU to strengthen Thalassemia care
The Andhra Pradesh branch of the Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) signed an MoU with Bengaluru-based Sankalp India Foundation to strengthen Thalassemia and sickle cell care for children. The agreement was signed in the presence of IRCS officials and aims to expand screening, treatment, and support services for affected families. The collaboration seeks to improve access to cost-effective therapies and raise awareness about hereditary blood disorders, combining NGO expertise with IRCS’ community network to improve patient outcomes and reduce financial burdens on families.
IRCS Andhra Pradesh signs MoU with Sankalp India Foundation
Focus on Thalassemia and sickle cell care for children
Aims to expand screening and treatment services
Collaborative effort to improve access and awareness
Utilizes NGO networks to support affected families