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As the options grow...-Aarti Dhar

-The Hindu     Enhancing the basket of contraceptive choices can reduce maternal mortality rate, says a family planning review Family planning has made a silent comeback in the national discourses. This time, focussing more on concomitant improvement in the health of the people rather than limiting the number of children. India had changed its strategy on family planning in 2010 with the other developing countries from that of merely reducing population to that of...

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A slew of schemes for slum dwellers

-The Hindu Jaipur: Slum dwellers in Jaipur will shortly get the benefit of a slew of schemes with the selection of the Rajasthan Capital in the National Urban Livelihood Mission. The Rajiv Awas Yojana will also be implemented here from next month for construction of houses for them. Jaipur Mayor Jyoti Khandelwal announced at a discourse on "Urban poverty and strengthening of civil society voices" here on Thursday that special measures would...

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Novartis patent case: Glivec developer Brian Druker hails SC ruling- Chidanand Rajghatta

-The Economic Times WASHINGTON: Big Pharma found little support from the small guy on the street as the Indian Supreme Court's decision to reject patent claims of the drug maker Novartis for its celebrated cancer medicine Glivec reverberated across the world. The pharma lobby railed against the decision but the overwhelming sentiment, from physicians to politicians, from academia to media, particularly in a country groaning from the high cost of health care,...

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In Bastar, CRPF launches a soft offensive to win over villagers-Suvojit Bagchi

-The Hindu   It joins hands with AIIMS to offer health services to villagers Raipur: Maoists as well as security forces have hit upon new strategies to gain an upper hand in the ongoing conflict. The latest one - to check the influence of rebels - has come from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). It is not at all a military manoeuvre, but an offer of medical assistance to villagers in the Maoist-controlled...

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EC's demand on voluntary donations referred to Law Commission

-PTI The Election Commission's demand that the limit of Rs 20,000 be removed to make it mandatory for parties to show on record all voluntary donations, irrespective of the sum, has been referred to the Law Commission which is working on the issue of electoral reforms. Since the poll panel's recommendation requires amending the Representation of People's Act, the government has decided to wait for the Law Commission's recommendations on electoral reforms...

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