India News
Nov 7, 2007, 10:14 GMT
Doctors say surgery on Indian twin successful
And Also
Similar articles
- Low-cost options needed to fight bird flu, says Indian minister
- 40-hour surgery begins in India to remove parasitic twin
- Diarrhoea epidemic in India's eastern Assam state
- Mosquito-borne diseases continue to spread in India
- Chikungunya disease kills 96 in India's Kerala state
Latest Headlines in India
- 1. Police kill three during Hindu-Christian clashes in eastern India
- 2. Mosque siege ends in Kashmir with hostages freed, militants killed
- 3. Hindu party wins polls in India's riot-scarred Gujarat state
- 4. EADS denies reports that India scrapped Eurocopter tender
- 5. Microfinance firm to empower Kerala women
Older Talkback
page: 1
Congrtatulations to all the team of doctors,who did a marvelous and humanitarian task.This shows that things are possible with with a will and commintment. I wish many such needy children with related pbroblems are around and i would like to see more and more of free surgeries to all those. Media can help in locating and highliting such poor and needy people, who otherwise would be with godly belief ..,!
page: 1






Your Talkback on this Story