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Raksha Bandhan 2025: Celebrating siblinghood
Raksha Bandhan 2025: Celebrating siblinghood

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Hans India

Raksha Bandhan 2025: Celebrating siblinghood

Bengaluru: DKMS Foundation India, anon-profit organisation dedicated to the fight against blood cancer and other blood disorders such as thalassemia and aplastic anemia, celebrates siblinghood this marks Raksha Bandhan, with two unique brother-sister pair. Two young children, Ayan Khan and Papali Gaan were battling with a blood disorder called thalassemia major, but their siblings saved by them donating their blood stem cells. India faces a pressing healthcare challenge with over 10,000 new children born annually with thalassemia a hereditary blood disorder leading to severe anemia. Through the Access to Transplantation Program DKMS India is addressing this gap by supporting families in need.

Six city shuttlers enter second round of state c'ship
Six city shuttlers enter second round of state c'ship

Time of India

time05-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Six city shuttlers enter second round of state c'ship

Kanpur: As many as six Kanpur shuttlers sailed into the second round of the Yonex Sunrise UP State Junior Badminton Championship 2025 being played at Green Park stadium on Thursday. Ayan Khan, Hannan Ali, Atharva Yadav, Rishit Sahney, Prakhar Maurya and Aman Yadav won their first round matches easily, while around half a dozen other local players lost their matches and were ousted from the race. As many as 275 badminton players from all over the state are participating in the championship, which has a prize money of Rs one lakh. Chief guest Rajneesh Kumar (GM State Bank of India), Arun Pathak (MLC), Bhanu Prasad (RSO, Green park) and Sanjeev Pathak, president UPTTA, inaugurated the four-day event. The chief guest planted saplings. All present there took oath to protect the saplings. tnn

Indian Kids Killed In Pak Mortar Shelling; Big Provocation In India's Poonch
Indian Kids Killed In Pak Mortar Shelling; Big Provocation In India's Poonch

Time of India

time13-05-2025

  • Time of India

Indian Kids Killed In Pak Mortar Shelling; Big Provocation In India's Poonch

/ May 13, 2025, 09:40AM IST Zoya and Ayan Khan, 12-year-old twins who had just moved to Poonch for a better future, were among the 27 civilians killed in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, as India-Pakistan tensions flared. A mortar shell from across the border struck their rented home, ending their lives within minutes of each other. The twins had recently celebrated their birthday. Their father, Rameez Khan, is battling for his life in ICU, unaware of the children's deaths. Their mother is in deep shock, torn between grief and fear. With mounting pain, the family now pleads for medical help and attention for border residents caught in deadly crossfire. Their story is a heartbreaking reminder of the human cost of conflict.#poonch #poonchtwinskilled #operationsindoor #india #pakistan

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