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  • Cabinet approves Rs 15,000-crore scheme to strengthen India's medical education

    The Union government said the scheme will help boost the availability of doctors in the country

  • Migration And Unemployment Major Concerns For Voters As Jharkhand Heads To Polls, Say Experts

    The Santhal Pargana region of Jharkhand, comprising 18 assembly segments, is set to play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the upcoming assembly polls.Political observers and senior journalists believe that migration for jobs and unemployment are the most pressing issues for voters in the region. Social activists say that the lack of education and healthcare facilities in the region are also major concerns. The elections for the 81-member assembly in Jharkhand will be held in two phases on November 13th and 20th.

  • Narayana Murthy: Since Emergency, Indians have not paid enough attention to population control

    Narayana Murthy also underscored the importance of a professional’s duty towards national progress. 'This contribution depends on having high aspirations, dreaming big and working hard to turn those dreams into reality,' he said.

  • Carried out surgery to change old system, says PM Modi

    The PM launched healthcare facilities worth Rs 1,275 crore at the Civil Hospital (Asarwa) in Ahmedabad.

  • Modi marks concern over work conditions at UAE labour camp

    Modi‘s two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates coincides with international calls to improve workers‘ conditions in Gulf countries, which rely on Asian labor for mega projects such as the World Expo 2020 in Dubai and the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar.

  • Healthcare, its challenges and the road ahead

    As far as healthcare is concerned, there are two Indias. At one end of the spectrum there is this world-class hospital that caters to people who can afford them. At another end of the spectrum we have poor people who cannot afford healthcare facilities

  • No new taxes in Punjab, to rely on growth to boost coffers

    Chandigarh, Mar 14 (PTI) With an eye on assembly polls scheduled next year, the SAD-BJP led government today put up a tax-free Rs 48,594.85 crore-budget for 2011-12 while relying on buoyancy in the local economy to fill up the state coffers.

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