| Jan 01, 1970 | Daily Report |
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321. UP records highest domestic tourism among states in 2025; fourth in terms of foreigner visits
- In 2025, Uttar Pradesh recorded over 137 crore domestic tourists and 3.66 lakh foreign tourists, driven mainly by Mahakumbh 2025 (66+ crore footfall) and the rise of Ayodhya, Varanasi, Mathura-Vrindavan and Shravasti as major tourism hubs.
- The state invested heavily in tourism infrastructure and heritage revival, launching projects worth ₹1,283 crore, restoring temples and cultural sites, improving air, rail and road connectivity, and expanding hospitality facilities, which boosted both tourist inflow and local employment.
- Large cultural festivals, global promotion campaigns, youth training programs, homestays, rural tourism and international participation helped position Uttar Pradesh as a global religious-cultural destination, while also generating revenue, jobs and community development.
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322. Gujarat: How a small village in Amreli became fully solar-powered community
- Dudhala village in Amreli district has become fully solar-powered, with all more than 400 households running entirely on rooftop solar systems — eliminating electricity bills for the past three years.
- The transformation was made possible largely due to funding and support from industrialist Govindbhai Dholakia, whose contribution helped install individual solar setups tailored to each home.
- Villagers now enjoy cost-free, uninterrupted electricity, with many homes even accumulating surplus energy credits, and residents believe this model could benefit other rural communities if widely adopted.
323. Dhordo becomes fourth solar village in Gujarat, 177 KW rooftop solar panels installed in 81 homes
- Dhordo has become the fourth fully solar village in Gujarat, joining Modhera, Sukhi and Masali, with every household now solar-powered under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.
- Solar panels (177 kW capacity) were installed on 81 homes, enabling the village to generate around 2.95 lakh units of electricity annually and cut electricity bills.
- The project benefits villagers financially saving about ₹16,064 per household each year and allowing them to earn by selling surplus power, with total annual gains expected over ₹13 lakh.
324. Hyderabad hospital launches AI-powered robotic surgery system
- CARE Hospitals, Hyderabad, has launched an AI-powered robotic surgery system, marking a major advancement in technology-driven precision surgery in the region.
- The robotic platform integrates artificial intelligence and real-time surgical guidance to enable personalised surgical planning, higher accuracy, reduced tissue damage, and faster recovery, especially in complex procedures.
- The initiative reinforces CARE Hospitals’ commitment to cutting-edge medical innovation, improving clinical outcomes, surgical efficiency, and patient experience, while positioning Hyderabad as a hub for AI-enabled surgical excellence.
325. Manipal Hospitals Adopts Abbott’s AI-Powered Wireless Pacemaker for Advanced Cardiac Care
- Manipal Hospitals has adopted Abbott’s AI-powered wireless (leadless) pacemaker, marking a major advancement in next-generation cardiac rhythm management in India.
- The injectable, leadless pacemaker eliminates surgical leads and chest incisions, reduces infection risk, supports MRI compatibility, and enables remote monitoring via AI and Bluetooth, improving patient safety and long-term outcomes.
- With a lifespan of up to 25 years and faster recovery time, the innovation strengthens minimally invasive cardiac care, reinforcing Manipal Hospitals’ leadership in adopting cutting-edge AI-enabled medical technologies.
326. Niloufer Hospital launches AI-based tool for blood testing
- Niloufer Hospital, Hyderabad has launched Amruth Swasth Bharath, an AI-driven, non-invasive blood testing tool that can deliver multiple vital health indicators in 20–60 seconds without any needles, representing a major innovation in diagnostic technology.
- Powered by AI and deep learning via Remote Photoplethysmography (PPG), the system uses smartphones or tablets to measure key parameters like blood pressure, oxygen saturation, heart rate, respiration rate, and hemoglobin A1c, and supports contactless spot checks and continuous monitoring.
- Tailored for Indian healthcare settings, particularly government hospitals, the tool enhances patient access to rapid diagnostics especially benefiting children and pregnant women while ensuring data security and privacy.
327. Gautam Adani Unveils Major Healthcare Push with AI-Equipped Facilities
- The Adani Group, led by Gautam Adani, has unveiled a bold plan to launch AI-powered healthcare centres in India, beginning with world-class, affordable campuses in Mumbai and Ahmedabad that will integrate artificial intelligence into core clinical operations and patient care.
- The initiative is part of a significant investment strategy, including a broader ₹60,000 crore commitment to healthcare with plans for 1,000-bed integrated “Adani Healthcare Temples” and collaboration with the Mayo Clinic to ensure global standards and innovation.
- The project positions AI as a central pillar of future healthcare delivery, using advanced technology not only for diagnostics and treatment but also for scalable, affordable, and research-driven medical ecosystems, reflecting a strategic push to transform India’s healthcare infrastructure at scale.
328. Headlines of The DayIndia’s first AI-powered hospital opens in Bengaluru
- ndia has opened its first fully AI-powered hospital in Bengaluru, where artificial intelligence and automation are central to clinical operations, not just incremental tools—marking a bold step toward the future of healthcare delivery.
- AI and automation are deployed throughout the facility from AI-assisted diagnostics and machine-learning analysis of patient data to robotic operating rooms, AI triage prioritisation, and automated pharmacy distribution enhancing accuracy, efficiency, and patient throughput.
- The hospital’s smart orchestration system continuously monitors everything from ICU vitals to energy use, optimising resources and predictive maintenance, while autonomous robots handle routine tasks, allowing healthcare professionals to focus on strategic, high-touch patient care.
329. Suraksha Clinic and Diagnostics pioneers AI driven radiography to redefine diagnostic excellence
- Suraksha Clinic and Diagnostics has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing patient care by integrating AI-driven radiography and precision imaging into its diagnostic workflow, marking a significant step in modernising diagnostic services in India on World Radiography Day (8 Nov 2025).
- With AI integration, radiographic reports are generated and prioritised in real time, enabling critical cases to be flagged immediately, reducing delays in disease detection and improving diagnostic accuracy, including in mammography with lower false positives and negatives.
- AI tools now support multiple imaging modalities — including X-rays, CT, MRI and PET — transforming radiography from manual interpretation into a data-driven discipline, speeding scan analysis, enabling early disease detection, personalised treatment planning and predictive diagnostics for improved patient outcomes.
330. Hyderabad hospital launches AI-powered early warning system for continuous patient monitoring
- KIMS-Ushalakshmi Centre for Breast Diseases / KIMS Hospital, Hyderabad has launched an AI-powered Early Warning System that enables continuous, real-time monitoring of patients, marking a major advancement in proactive hospital care.
- Using wireless wearable sensors and AI analytics, the system tracks vital parameters 24×7 and automatically alerts doctors and nurses at the first signs of patient deterioration, helping prevent critical events.
- The initiative strengthens timely clinical decision-making, reduces complications, and enhances overall quality of care and patient safety, reinforcing Hyderabad’s leadership in AI-enabled healthcare innovation.