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Bihar faces acute dearth of docs by Nishant Sinha

-The Times of India   Bihar is facing an acute shortage of Doctors. Against a requirement of 15,000 Doctors under the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), only 4,500 Doctors are in position. The problem has been compounded as against the retirement, deaths and migration to other places of 4,500 Doctors of Bihar Health Services in the last 20 years, less than 1,000 Doctors have been recruited during this period. The state government...

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Gopalgarh victims likely to be buried today

-The Hindu   Even as the death toll in last week's clash at Gopalgarh went up to nine, the deadlock over the post-mortem on five of the victims of violence in the eastern Rajasthan town ended on Wednesday with their close relatives agreeing to the autopsies with videography in the presence of distinguished persons. A five-member team of Doctors from Sawai Man Singh Hospital here started the autopsies at the Bharatpur Government Hospital...

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India has shortfall of 2.6 million health workers, says report by Malia Politzer

India, which holds the dubious distinction of the highest death rate for children under five and the highest maternal deaths in the world, also has a shortfall of 2.6 million health workers, a report said on Tuesday. The report by Save the Children India said that at 900,000 a year, India has the largest number of newborn deaths and is among five countries that account for more than half of the...

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Tension mounts in riot-hit Gopalgarh

-The Hindu   Autopsies not completed as victims' relatives demand calling specialists from AIIMS in Delhi Tension in the violence-hit Gopalgarh town of Bharatpur district escalated on Monday with a five-member medical team from Jaipur failing to conduct autopsies on five of the eight victims of this past Wednesday's clash following objections raised by their kin. The bodies are kept in the mortuary at Bharatpur Government Hospital. State Chief Secretary S. Ahmed had announced...

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Firing, violence by police denied

-The Hindu   Tension persists in Gopalgarh town of Rajasthan despite relaxation in curfew Amid the continuing tension in Gopalgarh town of Bharatpur district despite relaxation in curfew, the Rajasthan Government on Sunday categorically denied that the police had resorted to indiscriminate firing at the Jama Masjid or joined the violent crowd of Gujjars in lynching and burning alive the people praying in the mosque this past Wednesday. The denial issued through the State's...

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