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MELBOURNE: Fourth India-Australia 2+2 Secretary-level Consultations - November 3, 2024
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TORONTO: India’s response to diplomatic communication from Canada - November 2, 2024
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NGERULMUD: Shri Harsh Kumar Jain concurrently accredited as the next Ambassador of India to the Republic of Palau - November 1, 2024
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DHAKA: Statement on attack on Puja Mandap and desecration and damage to Hindu temples in Bangladesh - October 31, 2024
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KINGSTON: Shri Subhash Prasad Gupta concurrently accredited as the next High Commissioner of India to St.Vincent and the Grenadines - October 30, 2024
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STOCKHOLM: Dr. Neena Malhotra appointed as the next Ambassador of India to the Kingdom of Sweden - October 29, 2024
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BEIRUT: Statement on recent developments in southern Lebanon - October 29, 2024
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BANGKOK: Meeting of Prime Minister with Prime Minister of Thailand - October 28, 2024
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NEW YORK: H1B Visa “Thing Of Past”: Union Minister Piyush Goyal After US Visit - October 28, 2024
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MOSCOW: Prime Minister meets with the President of the Russian Federation - October 27, 2024
DUBAI: 2-Year-Old Indian Boy Is UAE’s Youngest Hair Donor For Cancer Patients
DUBAI: A two-year-old Indian boy has
become one of the youngest donors of hair in the UAE, as part of a charity
drive to help cancer patients, according to a media report.
At two
years and 10 months, Taksh Jain is one of the youngest children to have
enrolled into the Friends of Cancer Patients’ (FOCP) hair donation campaign,
the Gulf News reported.
His
mother, Neha Jain, a housewife, said Taksh was inspired by his older sister,
who donated her locks for a similar cause in 2019.
“My
son used to listen to that and started telling us that he too wanted to give
his hair like his sister. I was touched and started growing his hair,” she
said.
His mother said they are going to
wait for Taksh’s hair to grow a little longer, before it is finally donated.
The FOCP
launched the hair donation drive on Thursday, marking World Cancer Day. As of
now, seven schools in the UAE are part of the initiative.
Founded
in 1999, the FOCP is a non-profit umbrella organisation.