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Fight against healthcare graft to focus on India -Rema Nagarajan

-The Times of India   NEW DELHI: British Medical Journal (BMJ) has announced the launch of a CAMPAign against corruption in medicine, which will begin with its focus on India. The journal urged people to join its international fight back against kickbacks. The ​editorial in BMJ regarding the CAMPAign stated that corruption in healthcare was a complex challenge that medical professionals have failed to deal with, either by choosing to enrich themselves,...

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'Blacklisted' Donor Agency Funds Gujarat Government Projects -Sreenivasan Jain

-NDTV After the Intelligence Bureau controversially concluded that Greenpeace India is "a threat to national economic security", the government asked for tighter controls on moving funds from abroad into the NGO's accounts. NDTV has learnt that one of the blacklisted foreign donors, the U.S.-based Climate Works Foundation, has helped fund projects run by the government in Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Intelligence Bureau said in its report...

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BMJ article on graft in Indian healthcare creates stir

-The Indian Express The article has seen response in the form of an editorial by a noted doctor in India, and a CAMPAign against corruption in healthcare by BMJ that will start with a focus on India. A British Medical Journal (BMJ) article on corruption in Indian healthcare is creating a flutter in the medical community and policy experts. Written by Australian medical practitioner Dr David Berger who volunteered as a...

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People in about 40 % rural households in five states prefer to defecate in open-Kundan Pandey

-Down to Earth   Programmes launched to promote use of latrines have failed to influence sanitation behaviours of many people It would be wrong to assume that construction of a toilet in every house can curb the problem of open defecation in India. According to a new study, a significant number of people prefer to defecate in open despite having latrines in their houses. The study was conducted by the Research Institute for...

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Turmeric sowing begins on apprehensive note -S Harpal Singh

-The Hindu   Adilabad (Andhra Pradesh): Turmeric sowing has begun in Adilabad, but farmers are anxious about the price which their produce will attract eventually. "The market trend is not healthy so far as the price of turmeric is concerned and this could add to the problems of farmers, who are already reeling under the effect of the heavy loss they suffered owing to the dismally low price last season," says K. Narasimham...

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