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Gujarat to issue 'health cards' to 6-lakh workers on May Day

Ahmedabad, Apr 7 (UNI) The state government will issue health cards to six lakh workers in Gujarat on the state's 46th foundation day, to be celebrated on May 1, which is also observed as Labour Day across the world.

Speaking at a function to mark the World Health Day here today, Health Minister Ashok Bhatt informed the plan is to carry out regular medical check-ups for all the workers covered under Employees State Insurance Scheme (ESIC) and enter the readings in the health cards.

Calling for greater involvement of employers to ensure health of their employees, Mr Bhatt said the health of workers is as important as the health of the nation.

He said the government's effort was in consonance with the theme of World Health Organisation's (WHO) 'Working Together For Health', which incidentally is rooted in India's Vedic philosophy too.

The Minister said the government's 'Chiranjivi Yojna', started with a view to reduce the maternal and infant mortality rate, commenced in five districts as a project has shown dramatic results.

Earlier in the day, he inaugurated exhibitions on the WHO theme at two places in the city -- at the main railway station at Kalupur and at Sabarmati River Front Development Park.

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Indo-US civillian initiative a very bad nuclear deal: New York Times

Washington, Apr 7 (UNI) Leading American daily ''The New York Times'' has questioned the Bush administration's efforts to get Congressional approval for the Indo-US civilian nuclear initiative, saying that ''the central question is not the importance of India, but rather the importance of deterring a global nuclear arms race.'' In a strongly worded editorial the newspapers said, ''The pact would allow India to make an end run around the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty's (NPT) basic.....

Police seizes 13,275 pirated books

New Delhi, Apr 7 (UNI) The Delhi police have seized more 13,275 pirated books of foreign publishers and arrested a person from East Delhi. The market value of the seized books is estimated to be more than Rs 25 lakh. Rajendra Kumar Arya was arrested for running an illegal publishing company under the name of 'All India Publishers and Distributors'. He was arrested from his residence in East Delhi's Anand Vihar areas. Police seized 6,215.....

11 cows' bodies found, three held

Indore, MP, Apr 7 (UNI) Eleven bodies of slaughtered cows were found by the Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) from a jeep today triggering protest by Bajrang Dal and Gau Seva Bharati members. The agitators 'gheraoed' MG Road police station and demanded strict action against the arrested under the National Security Act and forfeiture of their properties. Earlier, the IMC caught three persons in this connection and handed them over to police. Gau Seva Bharati.....
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