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New Central scheme to supply free generic drugs by Aarti Dhar

-The Hindu Moving towards major reforms, the Centre is in the process of rolling out a universal health coverage package in at least one district in each State on an experimental basis. This would include a clearly defined basket of services to those who come to any public health facility for treatment or free supply of generic drugs, doing away with user charges and upgrading public Health infrastructure right from the primary...

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Women Pay for Kashmir's Water Woes by Athar Parvaiz

Naseema Akhtar, 38, worries that her daily treks to collect clean water from the mountain springs around her village of Bonpora, in Kashmir’s Kupwara district, are getting longer. She is already doing more than seven km every day. "The higher up you go, the cleaner the water is likely to be, but there is a limit to how far one can climb to fetch a pitcher of water," she told IPS....

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Water: the looming problem-Prakash Nelliyat

World Water Day is held annually on March 22 to focus attention on the importance of freshwater and advocate sustainable management of freshwater resources. Each year, the day highlights a specific aspect of freshwater and this year's campaign was on “Water and Food Security.” A large quantity of water, more than most people think, is used for producing the food we eat everyday. Water is a renewable and finite resource...

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Akhilesh promises free medical treatment to poor

-Express News Service Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav Wednesday promised his government would provide free medical treatment of serious ailments to poor.   The Chief Minister, who flagged off an awareness rally on the World Kidney Day in the afternoon organised by Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Science, said the state government would arrange the infrastructure or providing free treatment of serious ailments to the poor. Akhilesh also said that in...

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Rules for recycling

-The Business Standard E-waste disposal cannot ignore the informal sector The deadline for the enforcement of new electronic waste (e-waste) management norms is just a month or so away. And yet, most of the sector’s stakeholders seem quite unprepared. The E-waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011, notified almost a year ago as coming into effect from May 1 this year, require producers of electronic and white goods to take back their products...

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