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India Retains Ban on E-Cigarettes and Heated Tobacco Products

Government Rejects Calls to Allow Heat-Not-Burn Devices

India has reaffirmed its decision to continue the nationwide prohibition on electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products, maintaining a regulatory stance first established in 2019. The clarification from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare rules out any immediate policy revision despite industry representations.

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Indonesia Plans Major Contribution to Gaza Peacekeeping Mission

Proposed UN-Backed Stabilisation Force Gains Multinational Interest

Indonesia is preparing to commit a substantial military contingent to a proposed peacekeeping arrangement in the Gaza Strip, signalling a notable expansion of its role in multilateral security operations. The deployment would form part of an envisioned United Nations-supported International Stabilisation Force (ISF).

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Industrial Relations Code (Amendment) Bill, 2026 Introduced

Government Clarifies Statutory Repeal of Earlier Labour Laws

The Union government has introduced the Industrial Relations Code (Amendment) Bill, 2026 in the Lok Sabha to clarify the legal interpretation of repeals carried out under the Industrial Relations Code, 2020. The amendment primarily seeks to reinforce that the repeal of earlier labour laws is statutory rather than executive in character.

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Magenta Line Set to Become Delhi Metro’s Longest Corridor

Phase-IV and Phase-V Expansions Transform Line-8 Connectivity

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is poised to make the Magenta Line the longest corridor in the Delhi Metro network upon completion of Phase-IV and Phase-V (A) expansions. The integrated extensions are designed to enhance cross-city mobility and strengthen Delhi-NCR transit efficiency.

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Lancet Study Questions Reliability of HbA1c Testing for Diabetes Diagnosis in India

Lancet Study Flags Diagnostic Concerns Over HbA1c in India

A recent study published in The Lancet Regional Health has raised important concerns regarding the widespread dependence on glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) testing for diagnosing and monitoring type-2 diabetes in India. The findings suggest that HbA1c values may not consistently reflect actual blood glucose levels across diverse Indian populations, potentially affecting both clinical diagnosis and national disease estimates.

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