17 jawans killed in Kashmir avalanche, 400+ rescued

Hundreds of Armymen and civilians were trapped in an avalanche near Gulmarg in Jammu and Kashmir this morning.

Indian Navy hosts 7th ‘Milan’ meet

India is hosting the seventh edition of ‘Milan’, an initiative by the Indian Navy.

NDTV exclusive: Rahul Bhatt on Headley

David Headley called Pakistan the ‘Wild West’, says Rahul Bhatt speaking about the man he thought he knew.

Padma Shri for reformed

Ghulam Mohammad Mir is accused of several human rights violations. He denies that he is a reformed militant.

The Amar saga

Amar Singh is newsmaker again, at a time when it looks like he’s determined to split the Samajwadi Party.

WHO’s H1N1 hype: Experts not surprised

There is growing anger against the World Health Organisation (WHO) for reportedly making swine flu pandemic bigger than it really was. Health experts in India say this isn’t the first time WHO has pushed for programmes, even though they are not needed.

No measures taken against Swine Flu at Mumbai aiport

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No measures taken against Swine Flu at Mumbai aiport

Is Delhi ready for second wave of H1N1?

Delhi is now the hub of the swine flu outbreak, and the one of the biggest problems is that some patients have begun losing their lives because there are just not enough ventilators which are available. … Delhi Swine Flu H1N1 patients hospitals NDTV 24×7 India

How safe is the swine flu drug?

Tamiflu is the only drug that can treat swine flu. But a new study shows there is no data to show whether it works in patients who have developed complications, such as severe respiratory infections.

Swine flu: The public-private gap

After the initial hesitation, the government included private hospitals in the fight against swine flu. But lately, they are facing flak from the government once again.