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PoliticsOct 01, 2025 06:10 AM

Himachal health minister postpones foreign visit amid criticism from BJP

Facing mounting criticism on social media and political backlash, Himachal Pradesh health minister Dr (Col) Dhaniram Shandil has postponed his proposed foreign visit along with a 10-member delegation of health department officials. The trip, originally scheduled from October 2 to October 11, had sparked controversy after reports emerged that the minister's son was included in the list of travellers at government expense, prompting opposition parties to question its necessity amid the state's dis ...Read More >

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HealthSep 29, 2025 04:09 AM

Heart Disease Claims 8 Lives Every Minute In South-East Asia: WHO

Major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases include hypertension, tobacco use, alcohol consumption Heart diseases are the leading cause of deaths in South-East Asia, with the condition claiming the lives of eight people every minute, said the World Health Organization (WHO) on Saturday, ahead of World Heart Day. World Heart Day is observed every year on September 29 to raise awareness about heart diseases and the importance of early detection to save and improve more lives. The theme this y ...Read More >

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BusinessSep 27, 2025 01:54 AM

Pharma Tariff May Not Hit Hyd Drug Firms

HYDERABAD: Even as Donald Trump dashed off a missive announcing 100 per cent tariffs on branded, patented pharma products, Hyderabad, which has a significant number of pharma companies exporting to the US, may not see an impact, said industry officials. "The announcement is vague. The use of terms branded and patent in the message leaves scope for varied interpretation. India is predominantly a generic exporter and I don't think it impacts Hyderabad or even India," said R Udaya Bhasker, former ...Read More >

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BusinessSep 26, 2025 03:32 PM

Trump's 100 pc tariff on pharma unlikely to have adverse impact on domestic industry: Experts

New Delhi, Sep 26 (PTI) US President Donald Trump's move to impose 100 per cent import tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs from October 1 is unlikely to have an immediate impact on Indian exports, as it will affect only patented and branded products, not generic medicines, pharma industry players said on Friday. Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA), which represents 23 leading Indian pharmaceutical firms, including Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Sun Pharma, Lupin and Zydus Lifesciences, noted that Trump' ...Read More >

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PoliticsSep 26, 2025 12:51 PM

100% US tariffs on branded pharma imports not likely to affect Indian generic drugs, says industry e...

New Delhi [India], September 26 (ANI): India's pharmaceutical exports are not expected to face a major impact following the recent announcement of a 100 per cent tariff on branded and patented pharmaceutical products by the US, said Sudarshan Jain, General Secretary of the Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA). Speaking to ANI on Friday, Jain said that India's exports to the US primarily consist of generic drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), which are not covered under this tarif ...Read More >

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BusinessSep 26, 2025 11:06 AM

Trump's 100 pc tariff on pharma will not impact generic makers: IPA

New Delhi, Sep 26 (PTI) Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA) on Friday said US President Donald Trump's move to impose 100 per cent import tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs from October 1 will impact only patented and branded products, not generic medicines. Reacting to the development, IPA Secretary General Sudarshan Jain said in a statement, "It is not applicable to generics medicines." Trump's statement refers to patented and branded products supplied to US, he added. In his post on social me ...Read More >

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HealthSep 26, 2025 02:37 AM

Service rules for pharmacists delayed for remarkable 53 yrs!

SHILLONG, Sep 25: Fifty-three years since Meghalaya attained statehood in 1972 and the state is yet to finalise service rules for pharmacists. This limbo is hampering the functioning of health centres across the state as the government remains unable to make new appointments to address staff shortages. Over time, a severe shortage of pharmacists, particularly in remote areas, has come to the fore. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Meghalaya Government Pharmacists Association (MGPA) secretary L ...Read More >

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HealthAug 28, 2025 03:33 PM

New genAI tool to detect bird flu virus exposure, boost H5N1 surveillance

New Delhi, Aug 28 (SocialNews.XYZ) US researchers have developed a new and highly effective generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool to rapidly detect exposure to the H5N1 virus -- behind avian influenza or "bird flu", and bolster national surveillance as the virus continues to spread in other animals. The study, published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, revealed that the AI tool quickly scans notes in electronic medical records and identifies high-risk patients who may have be ...Read More >

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ScienceAug 25, 2025 05:56 PM

IIT Madras Researchers Develop Low Cost Chip-Based Device For Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing

Chennai: Researchers of the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) have developed an innovative and affordable microfluidic device that can rapidly determine whether bacteria are resistant or susceptible to antibiotics. Unlike many modern techniques that rely on costly metals, complex fabrication processes, or those that require highly skilled technicians, the lab-on-chip device, known as 'ε-µD' is based on screen-printed carbon electrodes embedded in a simple microfluidic chip. The ...Read More >

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TechnologyAug 25, 2025 05:16 PM

Business News | Indian Patent Holder's Smart Mirror Innovation Set to Transform Global Healthcare | ...

New Delhi [India], August 25: A groundbreaking Smart Mirror system design patented in India presents a revolutionary concept that could redefine global healthcare delivery by transforming ordinary household mirrors into advanced, AI-powered health monitoring platforms. This innovative design framework lays the foundation for future healthcare technology that could significantly impact patient care worldwide. Also Read | WWE RAW Tonight, August 25: Roman Reigns to Kick-Off Show, Rhea Ripley Face ...Read More >

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TechnologyAug 25, 2025 05:03 PM

Indian Patent Holder's Smart Mirror Innovation Set to Transform Global Healthcare

VMPL New Delhi [India], August 25: A groundbreaking Smart Mirror system design patented in India presents a revolutionary concept that could redefine global healthcare delivery by transforming ordinary household mirrors into advanced, AI-powered health monitoring platforms. This innovative design framework lays the foundation for future healthcare technology that could significantly impact patient care worldwide. The patented design concept envisions an AI-integrated system that, when fully de ...Read More >

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PoliticsAug 04, 2025 01:51 AM

Will transform Delhi into global medical hub: CM

The Hindu Bureau NEW DELHI Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday announced that her government will complete all unfinished hospital projects of the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government and transform Delhi into a global medical hub by leveraging the public-private partnership (PPP) model. Ms. Gupta's remarks came while inaugurating an SSB Multi-Speciality Hospital in Kailash Colony in South Delhi. "Many hospitals initiated by the previous government were left incomplete or are under-reso ...Read More >

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OtherJul 14, 2025 07:49 PM

Govt redeveloping 7 incomplete ICU hospitals as super specialty centres: Delhi CM

New Delhi, Jul 14 (PTI) Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday said that her government is redeveloping seven incomplete ICU hospital projects, whose foundations were laid during the COVID-19 pandemic, into super speciality hospitals. Speaking at the inauguration of Yatharth Super Speciality Hospital in the Model Town area, she said that her government is redeveloping the seven incomplete hospital infrastructures as Super Specialty ICU centres, each focused on specific treatments, such as c ...Read More >

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HealthJul 14, 2025 06:15 PM

Latest News | Global Vaccine Reserves Helped Avert 5.8 Million Infections, over 300,000 Deaths Since...

New Delhi, Jul 14 (PTI) Global stockpiles of vaccines under programmes supported by 'Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance,' helped prevent more than 5.8 million cases and 327,000 deaths from outbreaks in low- and middle-income countries since 2000, according to a new study. The alliance, established in 2000, funds the roll-out and scale-up of new vaccines through routine healthcare systems and preventive campaigns. Also Read | How To Check Lottery Sambad Results: A Comprehensive Guide for Indian Lottery ...Read More >

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PoliticsJul 11, 2025 05:20 AM

St. Charles Madras listed as 'at risk' amid Medicaid cut concerns

St. Charles Madras was among four Oregon hospitals on a list of 300 rural hospitals deemed at risk of closing or cutting services as a result of $500 billion in cuts to Medicaid over the next decade. But hospital officials say the Madras hospital, operated by St. Charles Health System, is not at risk of closing. The list, part of a study by the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at the University of North Carolina, was cited in a letter from Oregon Democratic Sens. Ron Wyden an ...Read More >

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HealthJul 10, 2025 08:05 PM

India must continue to fast-track its action to eliminate Rabies by 2030: ICMR-NIE

New Delhi [India], July 10 (ANI): The Central Government is aiming to eliminate Rabies by 2030. According to the study done by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)-National Institute of Epidemiology (NIE), on Human rabies death and animal bite burden estimates in India, 2022-2023, more than 5000 people die every year due to dog bites. Nearly 9.1 million animal bites and 5,726 human rabies deaths due to dog bites are estimated to occur every year in India. 80 per cent of the dog bite v ...Read More >

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HealthJul 10, 2025 02:46 PM

Business News | Manipal Academy of Higher Education Hosted 2-day International Conference on Equity,...

Manipal (Karnataka) [India], July 10: The Manipal College of Nursing (MCON), of Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University, in collaboration with the Faculty of Nursing, University of New Brunswick (UNB), Canada, successfully inaugurated the Manipal International Conference on "Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in Health: Envisioning a Future of Global Collaboration for Education, Research & Practice" at the Dr. TMA Pai Auditorium, KMC, Manipa ...Read More >

The Times of India - Politics Sports Business - News Image
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PoliticsSportsBusinessJul 10, 2025 01:52 AM

Tourists returning to Kashmir in good numbers: CM

Srinagar, July 09: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said that Jammu & Kashmir's tourism sector is witnessing a strong revival, with a steady rise in the number of tourists visiting the Union Territory each day.Abdullah, while addressing reporters in West Bengal ahead of the Kolkata Tourism Fair, said, "Tourists are coming back to Kashmir in good numbers. The ongoingAmarnathYatra is proceeding smoothly with heavy footfall on both the Pahalgam and Baltal routes, he said."I spoke to severa ...Read More >

Greater Kashmir - Politics - News Image
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PoliticsJul 10, 2025 01:35 AM

Installing equipment in hospitals futile unless it benefits public: Sakina Itoo

Baramulla, Jul 9: The minister for health and medical education Sakina Itoo on Wednesday said that installation of machines and other equipment serve no purpose unless it benefits the public. The minister was speaking while chairing a meeting at Government Medical College (GMC) Baramulla to review the healthcare facilities available for the public. "In the last eight months, the government has tried to fill the vacant positions of doctors. MRI (3 Tesla) worth Rs. 25 crore and Cath Lab worth Rs. ...Read More >

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HealthJul 09, 2025 01:37 PM

How verbal autopsy can be a key tool to decode TB deaths in India

New Delhi, July 9 (SocialNews.XYZ) Verbal autopsy is a scientific tool that can significantly aid India in the fight against tuberculosis, as it helps identify the deep reasons for mortality caused by the world's deadliest infection, said Dr Kavita Vasudevan from Indira Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute (IGMC&RI) in Puducherry. Speaking to IANS, Vasudevan, from the Community Medicine Department at the Medical College explained how a verbal autopsy model can help identify TB treatmen ...Read More >

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OtherPoliticsSportsBusinessJul 07, 2025 07:52 AM

Two million devotees witness Trinity's Suna Besha

PURI: Over two million devotees thronged Puri to witness the Suna Besha of the Trinity atop their respective chariots on Sunday. The process for Suna Besha ritual began at 4 pm. Under tight security, the Mekapa servitors retrieved three sets of ornaments from a temporary strong room relocated from the Bahar Ratna Bhandar, and handed those over to the dressers on the chariots, which were placed under a five-tier security cordon. The Trinity was adorned with a stunning array of ornaments, includ ...Read More >

The New Indian Express - Politics - News Image
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PoliticsJul 07, 2025 07:29 AM

To boost healthcare, 1,300 nursing officers appointed

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Sunday appointed over 1,300 new nursing officers and launched Ayushman Bharat registration vans in a bid to strengthen the healthcare system. The event was attended by BJP president J P Nadda, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Health Minister Pankaj Singh and other senior officials. CM Gupta, in her address, criticised the previous AAP government for the deteriorating health infrastructure in the capital. "Delhi's healthcare was in such a poor state that there were ...Read More >

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HealthJul 07, 2025 03:48 AM

National Medical Council relaxes medical faculty rules

India's medical education is set for a big change. The National Medical Council has new rules. These rules allow more experienced doctors to become professors. Government hospitals with 220 beds can now be teaching centers. The goal is to increase the number of medical seats. This will help India get more doctors and improve healthcare.Non-teaching specialists or consultants with 10 years of experience at government hospitals can now be appointed as associate professors, while those with two yea ...Read More >

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HealthJul 07, 2025 03:48 AM

Delhi govt. appoints 1,388 nurses; rolls out Ayushman vans to strengthen health services

The Delhi government on Sunday (July 6, 2025) handed appointment letters to 1,388 nursing officers and 41 paramedical staff, and flagged off Ayushman Bharat registration vans to help eligible residents, especially from the weaker sections, to enrol for the Ayushman Bharat and Vaya Vandana Yojana schemes. At a ceremony held at Vigyan Bhawan, Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda called the appointments a "historic initiative" that bridges a 15-year gap in Delhi's healthcare recruitment. "This is not ...Read More >

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HealthJul 06, 2025 08:45 PM

"Delhi govt working to ensure right to be healthy throughout life with dignity under Ayushman Vay Va...

New Delhi [India], July 6 (ANI): Union Health Minister JP Nadda expressed his satisfaction over the the BJP-led Delhi government in ensuring that every person gets the 'right to be healthy,' as he distributed appointment letters to Delhi Nursing Officers and Paramedical staff and flagged off Ayushman Bharat Registration Vans at Delhi's Vigyan Bhawan on Sunday. Nadda underlined that Delhi observes the highest healthcare load as people across the country come to Delhi for treatment, and earlier, ...Read More >

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HealthJul 06, 2025 05:10 PM

Centre aims to establish 1,100 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs in Delhi by March 31, 2026

New Delhi, July 6 (SocialNews.XYZ) Health Minister JP Nadda on Sunday urged all stakeholders to work dedicatedly towards implementing PM-ABHIM (Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission) in Delhi, and fulfil the target of opening 1,100 Ayushman Arogya mandirs by March 31, 2026, with an outlay of Rs 1,700 crore. The minister distributed appointment letters to Delhi nursing officers and paramedical staff and flagged off Ayushman Bharat Registration Vans, in the presence of Chief Minister Rekh ...Read More >

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HealthJul 06, 2025 03:09 PM

National Medical Commission Relaxes Faculty Rules to Widen Pool Of Eligible Medical Professionals

New Delhi: Non-teaching specialists or consultants with 10 years of experience at government hospitals can now be appointed as associate professors, while those with two years can serve as assistant professors without the mandatory senior residency, in a move to widen the pool of eligible faculty. The new regulations by the National Medical Council (NMC) also stipulate that non-teaching government hospitals with over 220 beds can now be designated as teaching institutions. The previous 2022 reg ...Read More >

Economic Times - Health - News Image
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HealthJul 06, 2025 02:45 PM

National Medical Council relaxes medical faculty rules

India's medical education is set for a big change. The National Medical Council has new rules. These rules allow more experienced doctors to become professors. Government hospitals with 220 beds can now be teaching centers. The goal is to increase the number of medical seats. This will help India get more doctors and improve healthcare.Non-teaching specialists or consultants with 10 years of experience at government hospitals can now be appointed as associate professors, while those with two yea ...Read More >

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PoliticsJul 06, 2025 02:37 PM

1,300 nurses appointed in Delhi govt hospitals; Ayushman vans flagged off

New Delhi, Jul 6 (PTI) The Delhi government on Sunday appointed over 1,300 new nursing officers and launched Ayushman Bharat registration vans to strengthen the healthcare system in the national capital. The event was attended by BJP president J P Nadda, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Health Minister Pankaj Singh, and other senior ministers. Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Gupta sharply criticised the previous government, alleging that it had allowed the capital's health infrastruc ...Read More >

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HealthJul 06, 2025 02:23 PM

NMC relaxes medical faculty rules

New Delhi, Jul 6 (PTI) Non-teaching specialists or consultants with 10 years of experience at government hospitals can now be appointed as associate professors, while those with two years can serve as assistant professors without the mandatory senior residency, in a move to widen the pool of eligible faculty. The new regulations by the National Medical Council (NMC) also stipulate that non-teaching government hospitals with over 220 beds can now be designated as teaching institutions, The previ ...Read More >

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