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Global partnership key to achieving Millennium Development Goals by 2015–UN report

-The United Nations With three important targets on poverty, slums and water having been met, a new United Nations report stresses the need for a true global partnership to achieve the remaining Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by the 2015 deadline.   The 2012 MDG Report offers “the most comprehensive picture yet” on global progress towards the Goals, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon sAid as he launched the report at the high-level segment of the annual...

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UN: India likely to miss MDG on maternal health-Aarti Dhar

Actual targets remain far from desired rate With one maternal death reported every 10 minutes, India is likely to miss the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) related to maternal health, a latest United Nations report says. While there is an improvement from maternal death in every six minutes in 2010 to 10 minutes now, the MDG target in this respect is unlikely to be met, the report sAid. At present, the Maternal Mortality...

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Waiting for a law-Dr KM Shyamprasad

Regulations covering public health should override personal rights and the country cannot wait any more for a good public health law. The health care industry, including institutions of medical education, hospitals and pharmaceutical businesses, have grown into behemoths that can do considerable harm in the absence of independent and effective regulatory systems. While there are no success stories in the regulation of any kind of industry in India, I will focus...

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Punjab budgets for farm suicides-Sukhdeep Kaur

Punjab’s agricultural sector grew at 1.6 per cent during the 11th Plan against the national average of 3.41 per cent. The growth is tardy owing to near saturation in productivity. The rural debts in Punjab are estimated to be Rs 35,000 crore. The number of indebted rural households in Punjab is 66 per cent, third highest in the country after Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. The Government of India’s debt...

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Govt initiates relief scheme for HIV/AidS patients, kin

-The Indian Express Delhi has become the first state to provide financial assistance to poor people who are undergoing anti-retroviral treatment for HIV/AidS. All patients will be provided lifelong assistance of Rs 1,000 per month, while children who were either orphaned after their parents died of AidS; or abandoned by parents suffering from HIV/AidS, will be given a monthly assistance of Rs 2,050. Children infected by HIV/AidS will be given a monthly...

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