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कोविड-19 के बाद बायोटेक्नोलॉजी विभाग ने शुरू किया देश के पहला 'एक स्वास्थ्य (वन हेल्थ)' सहायता संघ
कोविड-19 के बाद बायोटेक्नोलॉजी विभाग ने शुरू किया देश के पहला 'एक स्वास्थ्य (वन हेल्थ)' सहायता संघ

By गाँव कनेक्शन

डीबीटी-नेशनल इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ एनीमल बायोटेक्नोलॉजी, हैदराबाद की अगुवाई में 27 संगठनों से युक्त यह सहायता संघ कोविड-19 के बाद भारत सरकार द्वारा शुरू किए गए सबसे बड़े स्वास्थ्य कार्यक्रमों में से एक है।

डीबीटी-नेशनल इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ एनीमल बायोटेक्नोलॉजी, हैदराबाद की अगुवाई में 27 संगठनों से युक्त यह सहायता संघ कोविड-19 के बाद भारत सरकार द्वारा शुरू किए गए सबसे बड़े स्वास्थ्य कार्यक्रमों में से एक है।

Climate Change Adds Another Dimension to the Mental Health Burden in Uttarakhand
Climate Change Adds Another Dimension to the Mental Health Burden in Uttarakhand

By Rishabh Shrivastava

Nae Disha, a special youth resilience programme, has been rolled out in government schools in Dehradun and Uttarkashi. This could serve as a good template for mental health interventions across the Himalayan state.

Nae Disha, a special youth resilience programme, has been rolled out in government schools in Dehradun and Uttarkashi. This could serve as a good template for mental health interventions across the Himalayan state.

Govt had trashed WHO report pointing 57% doctors in India are fake. Health ministry now says it's true
Govt had trashed WHO report pointing 57% doctors in India are fake. Health ministry now says it's true

By Chandrakant Mishra

The World Health Organization had informed in its report of 2016 that 57.3% of doctors in India are in fact quacks -- they operate without a medical degree. The then Union Health Minister JP Nadda was quick in dissing the report as erroneous, but now Union Health Ministry is admitting it to be true. And, it’s not surprising that most of them are found in rural pockets of the country

The World Health Organization had informed in its report of 2016 that 57.3% of doctors in India are in fact quacks -- they operate without a medical degree. The then Union Health Minister JP Nadda was quick in dissing the report as erroneous, but now Union Health Ministry is admitting it to be true. And, it’s not surprising that most of them are found in rural pockets of the country

A principal in rural Rajasthan teams up with a psychiatrist in Singapore to spread awareness on mental health
A principal in rural Rajasthan teams up with a psychiatrist in Singapore to spread awareness on mental health

By Amarpal Singh Verma

The principal of a private school in a small town in Hanumangarh district of Rajasthan, is not only working for the cause of education, but is also a leading participant in a movement to spread awareness about mental health awareness amongst rural inhabitants in Rajasthan as well as Haryana and Punjab.

The principal of a private school in a small town in Hanumangarh district of Rajasthan, is not only working for the cause of education, but is also a leading participant in a movement to spread awareness about mental health awareness amongst rural inhabitants in Rajasthan as well as Haryana and Punjab.

Artificial Intelligence looped in to aid maternal health in villages
Artificial Intelligence looped in to aid maternal health in villages

By गाँव कनेक्शन

The George Institute for Global Health India, an independent medical research institute has announced that it has been offered a grant by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation which will be used to integrate an innovative AI-based solution into the SMARThealth Pregnancy system in rural India.

The George Institute for Global Health India, an independent medical research institute has announced that it has been offered a grant by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation which will be used to integrate an innovative AI-based solution into the SMARThealth Pregnancy system in rural India.

COVID-19: '4 out of 5 mothers acknowledge daughters faced difficulty in accessing sanitary napkins post first lockdown'
COVID-19: '4 out of 5 mothers acknowledge daughters faced difficulty in accessing sanitary napkins post first lockdown'

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Findings of a report highlight that the COVID-19 pandemic has deepened the already existing gender-based disparities for the girl child in India. From access to healthcare to nutrition, the female adolescents received the brunt of an unequal society during the lockdown imposed to check the spread of the coronavirus during the first wave of the pandemic in India. Details here.

Findings of a report highlight that the COVID-19 pandemic has deepened the already existing gender-based disparities for the girl child in India. From access to healthcare to nutrition, the female adolescents received the brunt of an unequal society during the lockdown imposed to check the spread of the coronavirus during the first wave of the pandemic in India. Details here.

One in seven unintended pregnancies worldwide reported in India: UNFPA report
One in seven unintended pregnancies worldwide reported in India: UNFPA report

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Nearly half of all pregnancies globally are unintended. In India, close to eight women die from causes related to unsafe abortion each day. Young women aged 15–19 years at the highest risk of dying from an abortion related complication.

Nearly half of all pregnancies globally are unintended. In India, close to eight women die from causes related to unsafe abortion each day. Young women aged 15–19 years at the highest risk of dying from an abortion related complication.

Rural India ditches govt hospitals, opts for private doctors: Gaon Connection Survey
Rural India ditches govt hospitals, opts for private doctors: Gaon Connection Survey

By Chandrakant Mishra

While 44% said they go to the nearest government hospital when they fall sick, but every third person living in rural India (36%) prefers going to a private doctor. When people were asked if doctors are present at government hospitals, 42.34% said doctors are present, 18.33% said doctors are not present, while 3.46% people said doctors are only sometimes present

While 44% said they go to the nearest government hospital when they fall sick, but every third person living in rural India (36%) prefers going to a private doctor. When people were asked if doctors are present at government hospitals, 42.34% said doctors are present, 18.33% said doctors are not present, while 3.46% people said doctors are only sometimes present

How to reduce the risk of BP and diabetes among rural women?
How to reduce the risk of BP and diabetes among rural women?

By गाँव कनेक्शन

BP and Diabetes treatment: A new study says improved education, standardization of testing as well as follow up of hypertension and diabetes after childbirth are needed in Indian rural areas

BP and Diabetes treatment: A new study says improved education, standardization of testing as well as follow up of hypertension and diabetes after childbirth are needed in Indian rural areas

"My wife was depressed, so I took her to a dargah"
"My wife was depressed, so I took her to a dargah"

By Shivani Gupta

According to the World Health Organisation, India is the most depressed country in the world. However, only one in 10 people suffering from mental health disorders receives treatment. In villages, people fail to recognize that there is a problem which needs medical intervention

According to the World Health Organisation, India is the most depressed country in the world. However, only one in 10 people suffering from mental health disorders receives treatment. In villages, people fail to recognize that there is a problem which needs medical intervention

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