Bengaluru tops 2025 city ranking for women in India
Bengaluru has been ranked the best Indian city for women in 2025, emerging as the top performer in a nationwide study assessing urban inclusion. The Avtar study evaluated 125 cities and gave Bengaluru the highest City Inclusion Score of 53.29, followed by Chennai at 49.86 and Pune at 46.27. Hyderabad and Mumbai completed the top five. The index measures social inclusion, safety, health, mobility and liveability alongside industrial inclusion such as formal employment, skills, corporate diversity, and women’s workforce participation. Bengaluru’s strengths reflect its mix of public services, safety, and a robust corporate ecosystem supporting women in the workforce.
Bengaluru tops 2025 city ranking for women in India.
City Inclusion Score: Bengaluru 53.29; Chennai 49.86; Pune 46.27.
Rankings cover social and industrial inclusion indicators.
Highlights Bengaluru’s safety, services, and job opportunities for women.
Jan 07, 2026
Assam Governor launches Sanskaar Shaala for value-based education
Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya inaugurated Sanskaar Shaala, a value-based education program for children aged four to fourteen, at Guwahati's Lohia Lions Auditorium. The initiative aims to strengthen cultural values, moral discipline, and social responsibility alongside formal schooling. Governor Acharya highlighted Sanskrit-based insights like Sanskarah hi gunanam moolam to underline character formation as the foundation of virtues. The program seeks to complement classroom learning with ethical guidance, helping shape responsible and harmonious citizens. Officials emphasized community involvement, intergenerational learning, and long-term impact on social cohesion across Assam.
Sanskaar Shaala inaugurated for ages 4–14
Focus on value-based education and cultural grounding
Governor cited Sanskrit maxim emphasising values in virtue formation
Aims to supplement formal schooling with ethics and social responsibility
Targets long-term character development in Assam’s youth
Jan 06, 2026
UP launches first Braille library in Lucknow
The Uttar Pradesh government inaugurated the state’s first Braille library at the Shakuntala Mishra National Rehabilitation University in Lucknow. The facility, opened on the occasion of Louis Braille’s birth anniversary, aims to empower persons with visual disabilities through accessible reading resources. Vice-Chancellor Acharya Sanjay Singh led the inauguration ceremony. The initiative aligns with CM Yogi Adityanath’s education and inclusion goals and supports inclusive learning environments for differently-abled students. It also signals broader attention to accessibility in public institutions and a push for wider adoption of assistive technologies in higher education.
First Braille library inaugurated in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
Location: Shakuntala Mishra National Rehabilitation University.
Opened on Louis Braille’s birth anniversary.
Inaugurated by Vice-Chancellor Acharya Sanjay Singh.
Aims to support inclusive education for visually impaired students.
Reflects broader accessibility and assistive technology initiatives.
Jan 05, 2026
India ranks eighth globally in pharmacovigilance
India has risen to the eighth position globally in WHO pharmacovigilance contributions, according to statements by Health Minister J. P. Nadda during the Indian Pharmacopoeia 2026 release. The minister noted India's ascent from 123rd a decade ago and highlighted the addition of 121 new monographs in IP 2026, bringing the total to 3,340. PvPI progress covers key therapeutic areas such as anti-tubercular, anti-diabetic, and anti-cancer medicines, and the Indian Pharmacopoeia's global acceptance has expanded to 19 Global South countries. The government cites strengthened drug regulation, reporting, and quality standards as drivers of this improvement in patient safety and governance.
India: 8th in WHO pharmacovigilance contributions
IP 2026 adds 121 monographs (total 3,340)
PvPI growth includes TB, diabetes, cancer medicines
Global South acceptance: 19 countries
Driven by stronger regulation and reporting
Jan 03, 2026
Karnataka Sets Record with 198 Organ Donations in 2025
Karnataka has recorded its highest-ever organ donation figures with 198 donations in 2025, setting a new milestone in the state's transplant history.
This has surpassed the previous record registered in 2023, when the state reported 178 organ donations.
According to health department, with this achievement, Karnataka has secured the third position nationally in organ donations for 2025, setting a milestone for the State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (SOTTO).
Among the States, Tamil Nadu topped the chart with 267 organ donations, followed by Telangana with 205. Karnataka stood third with 198 donations, while Maharashtra and Gujarat reported 153 and 152 donations respectively, according to official data.