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Acute shortage of doctors and life saving drugs in J&K: CPI
Srinagar, June 3: Jammu and Kashmir unit of CPI(M) on Monday expressed concern over the "acute shortage of doctors and life saving drugs" in hospitals and urged the government to ensure better medical facilities to the people. "The government should ...
Acute Shortage Of Doctors And Drugs In Jk Cpi
Life Saving Drugs Prices Set To Fall Soon
Life saving drugs prices set to fall soon
New Delhi, May 16: Prices of 348 medicines, including life saving drugs will be cheaper soon by up to 80 per cent as the new Drug Price Control Order has come into effect. Industry experts said the implementation of the ...
Medicine shops closed in Nagaland
Kohima, May 10: All medicine shops remained closed in Nagaland from 6 AM today in response to a 12-hour bandh call by the Nagaland Medicine Dealers Association (NMDA). The bandh was in support of the All India Organisation of Chemists ...
Medicine Shops Closed In Nagaland
Strikedisrupts Normal Life In Kashmirvalley
Drugged again: Kashmir calls strike against fake drug sale
Srinagar, May 6: Once again, Kashmir Valley's normal life was disturbed on Monday, due to a strike called by Medical Employees Joint Action Forum (MEJAF) against the alleged failure of government to bring to book those involved in the spurious drug ...
Create medical protocol for treating rape victims: Brinda Karat
New Delhi, March 18: There is a need for a medical protocol for treating victims of sexual violence and doctors should be trained for it, Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader Brinda Karat said here Monday."The gap remains in what women ...
Create Medical Protocol For Treating Rape Victims
Journalism Will Soon Have An Eligibility Criterion
Journalism will soon have an eligibility criterion
New Delhi, March 12: Blaming the lack of an eligibility criterion for poor reportage, Markandey Katju, Press Council of India (PCI) chairperson said that a committee has been set- up to 'recommend the minimum qualification required to become a journalist''. ...
Somervell Missionary Doctor Who Clinched Olympic Medal
Somervell: Missionary doctor who clinched Olympic medal
Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 22: With the London Olympics less than a week away, Keralites have reason to turn nostalgic, remembering a British doctor who won a medal and later made Travancore his home as a medical missionary. Almost nine decades ago, ...
Ward boys give injection, stitch wound in UP hospital!
Bulandshahr (UP), Jul 10: In shocking state of affairs in a UP government hospital here, ward boys have been found administering injections and sweepers stitching wounds of patients. Visuals showing a class IV employee of the Bulandshahr district hospital carrying ...
Wardboys Give Injection Stitch Wound In Up Hospitalprobe
Commerce ministry to go ahead with barcoding of medicines
Hyderabad, March 15: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry will go ahead with the proposed 2D barcoding and a unique ''randomly generated numeric code'' on medicine packaging meant for exports, a senior official said. According to PV Appaji, executive director of ...
Commerceministry To Go Ahead With Barcoding Ofmedicines Aid
Scientistsmove One Step Closer To Vaccine For Urinarytract
Soon, vaccine for urinary tract infections
Washington, Nov 13: A vaccine to prevent urinary tract infections caused by E coli may one day become a reality, thanks to a new research.Using a genetic technique rarely used to look at infections in human hosts, scientists from the University ...