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India to join global effort to unchain mentally ill by Kounteya Sinha

India is all set to be part of the global movement to free mentally ill people from chains.   A shameful practice often referred to as a blot on human rights, mentally ill patients in the southeast Asia region, including India, are chained to poles or their beds in institutions meant to cure them. In the Erwadi tragedy in India in 2001, over 20 people with mental illness were burned to death after...

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UN agency releases list of medicines vital for saving mothers and children

The United Nations health agency today released its first ever list of the most vital medicines for saving the lives of mothers and children, and stressed the need to ensure their availability in developing countries. The list of the top 30 medicines includes oxytocin, a drug used to treat severe bleeding after childbirth, the leading cause of maternal death, as well as simple antibiotics to treat pneumonia, which kills an estimated...

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Security forces running riot in Dantewada? by Supriya Sharma

Nearly a year after Tadmetla in Dantewada hit national headlines with the massacre of 76 CRPF jawans, grief-stricken villagers in Dantewada alleged that security forces burnt down more than two hundred homes, sexually assaulted a woman and took away two men on March 16. Tadmetla has been scorched and reduced to rubble by the police, they said. In detailed and gruesome accounts given to journalists, the tribals alleged that five days...

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Booming economy not helping our malnourished kids: Study

India's impressive economic growth has not led to a reduction in under-nutrition among its children, according to a Harvard study that said the government should use its growing revenues for direct investments in aid like food stamps to address the problem. The Harvard School of Public Health study analysed malnutrition across various regions in India. It said under-nutrition was worst in poor and populous states like Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar...

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Bill bans chaining of mentally ill people by Aarti Dhar

Mental health facility should not be used as a punishment or longer than is required Draft Mental Health Care Act, 2010 will replace the existing Mental Health Act, 1987 The draft Mental Health Care Act, 2010, prohibits chaining and use of electro-convulsive therapy without muscle relaxants and anaesthesia in adults with mental illness, while the use of electric shock as treatment for minors is disallowed. Sterilisation of men and women, intended as...

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