Henceforth, spot checks will conducted at all hospitals accredited with the National Accreditation Board for Health and Health Care Providers (NABH) to ensure they maintain the healthcare standards displayed during the assessments," NABH chairman Dr Narottam Puri said here on Thursday.
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Posted by Sri (#3) 494 days ago (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com)French citizen killed in Pondy
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Two murders, one of a young Rajasthani man and the other of an India-born French woman, shook Puducherry town on Thursday.
N-expert to head Kudankulam panel
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The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday constituted a four-member expert committee, headed by former chairman Atomic Energy Commission M R Srinivasan, to look into the safety aspects of the Kudankulam nuclear power project and address the fears of the locals.
GenX wants learning to be fun, say school heads
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CHENNAI: Principals from some of the city's prestigious schools on Thursday gathered here to discuss ways to change the education system.
High Court order on Nakkheeran Editor's plea
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The Madras High Court on Thursday said the Editor of a Tamil bi-weekly who had already been granted anticipatory bail in connection with the recent publication of an article relating to the Chief Minister, should not be arrested in other cases arising out of the same offence allegedly committed by him.
Three arrested for online lottery fraud
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A Nigerian national was among three persons arrested by the Chennai Police in Bangalore on Thursday in connection with an online lottery fraud, police sources said.
TN opposes real-time monitoring of dam
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Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Thursday called upon Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to direct the Union Ministry of Science and Technology to desist immediately from entering into an agreement with the Kerala government or annul any such agreement on the installation of real-time monitoring system for water build-up in the Mullaperiyar dam.
17-year-old boy arrested on charge of murder
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The police have arrested a 17-year-old boy of Pattapadu, Andhra Pradesh, for murdering a 62-year-old woman at Maraimalai Nagar on Wednesday.