Month: May 2025

5 Thoughtful Kitchen Upgrades to Gift Mom This Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day isn’t only about flowers and cards. It’s also about showing up with something that truly makes her life easier, more joyful, and full of little comforts she rarely asks for. While we often focus on pampering moms with a day off or a fancy meal, how about...

Zydus receives final approval from USFDA for Glatiramer Acetate Injection, the generic version of Copaxone 20 mg/ml, 40 mg/ml, Single-Dose Prefilled Syringes

Ahmedabad, India, 09 May, 2025 Zydus Lifesciences Limited (including its subsidiaries/ affiliates, hereafter referred to as “Zydus”) has received final approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) for Glatiramer Acetate Injection, 20 mg/mL and 40 mg/mL, single-dose prefilled syringes. Zydus’ generic Glatiramer Acetate Injection is an...

Rilox EV and Hala Mobility Ink Multi-Year Deal to Deploy 400 EVs Monthly Across India

India, 9th May 25 –In a major step toward transforming India’s electric mobility landscape, Rilox EV a sustainable and credible player in the B2B and B2C EV space has announced a multi-year OEM partnership with Hala Mobility, a leading multi-modal electric mobility platform driving smart and accessible transport solutions....

Rilox EV and Hala Mobility Ink Multi-Year Deal to Deploy 400 EVs Monthly Across India

India, 9th May 25 –In a major step toward transforming India’s electric mobility landscape, Rilox EV a sustainable and credible player in the B2B and B2C EV space has announced a multi-year OEM partnership with Hala Mobility, a leading multi-modal electric mobility platform driving smart and accessible transport solutions....

The Silent Struggle and Strength Behind Thalassemia’s Smallest Warriors”

By-Dr Nadipalli Sravani, Consultant Oncologist and Haematologist, Ankura Hospital for Women and Children A routine evening took a serious turn for a young couple in their 20s when their three-month-old baby was noticed to have mild abdominal distension and persistent crying—initially assumed to be a case of infantile colic....