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कर्करोगाच्या रुग्णांना उपचारादरम्यान ‘सायको-ऑन्कॉलॉजी’ ची सुविधा देणे बंधनकारक...
Nov 06, 2024

कर्करोगाच्या रुग्णांना उपचारादरम्यान ‘सायको-ऑन्कॉलॉजी’ ची सुविधा देणे बंधनकारक...

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Integrating psycho-oncological support in cancer care
Oct 11, 2024

Integrating psycho-oncological support in cancer care

As India continues to invest in infrastructure, incorporating psycho-oncological services could significantly help improve the quality of life and hea

Social priorities in the Union Budget 2024-25: A snapshot
Jul 24, 2024

Social priorities in the Union Budget 2024-25: A snapshot

The current budgetary allocations and the overall design of social sector expenditures, coupled with the prospective strategies, align well with India

The war budget: Can the Centre fight a pandemic simply by turning water into wellbeing?
Feb 01, 2021

The war budget: Can the Centre fight a pandemic simply by turning water into wellbeing?

Given the daunting challenges of 2021, and the opportunity that the pandemic presented to reform the health sector, Budget 2021 unfortunately remained

Can PMJAY fix India’s healthcare system? Crossing five hurdles on the path to universal health coverage
Oct 12, 2018

Can PMJAY fix India’s healthcare system? Crossing five hurdles on the path to universal health coverage

Arguably the most ambitious health insurance programme in the world today, the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) gives India the chance to transform its healthcare infrastructure. Launched in September 2018 and foreshadowing the general elections of 2019, PMJAY is equal-parts political and economic. It aims to address the healthcare needs of India’s poorest 100 million households and has the potential to deliver what its predecessors ove

Defence as offence: India's struggle with COVID-19
May 03, 2020

Defence as offence: India's struggle with COVID-19

With a very high population density, India has to prevent the virus from reaching vulnerable populations through a systematic approach.