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India’s life expectancy among lowest in South-East Asia

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has released its latest Global Competitiveness Index analysing statistics such as life expectancy — and the results do not reflect well on India. The index analyses a number of metrics, from health data to economic performance. In many of these categories, India is not only being outperformed by its neighbours, …

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Maharashtra government in the firing line from experts on health

The Maharashtra government is in the firing line for its performance on health indicator by experts, who claim that the outward appearance of progress belies the truth of the government’s performance.  “The last five years tell the story of lost opportunities as far as the health sector is concerned,” said Jan Swasthya Abhiyan (People’s Health …

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IVF treatment allows a woman to give birth – at age 75

Another case has been witnessed in India of a woman in her seventies giving birth after receiving in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment.  A resident of Sangod, a rural town in Rajasthan, the woman – reportedly aged 75 – gave birth on Saturday, October 12th, to a daughter after conceiving via IVF treatment in March. The birth …

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COPD in Telangana: Deadly and growing

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of India’s biggest killers and Telangana feels its strain acutely. In 2016, there were 19,000 deaths from COPD in Telangana out of 8.4 lakh deaths nationwide. Since then, the death toll has increased. In 2018, COPD claimed almost one million lives and accounted for thirteen percent of all …

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Visual impairment: How does India fare?

On visual impairment, India has performed well against World Health Organization (WHO) benchmarks in reducing its number of cases.  In India, more than sixty million people experience some form of visual impairment and the country is home to twenty percent of the world’s blind population. However, significant progress has been made in recent years. Since …

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National Health Mission progress report

On October 9th, the Union Cabinet received an update on the progress made under its flagship health programme, the National Health Mission (NHM).  Official statements have been released praising progress made under the scheme in reducing both infant and maternal mortality rates. In recent years a notable decline was observed in key health and development …

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Homelessness: An Indian crisis

Homelessness is a crisis in India where, despite decades of development positioning the country as one of the world’s largest economies, wealth inequality is present in staggering proportions. In fact, India is the second most unequal country in the world. Its high rate of homelessness stands as a testament to this grim reality.  Approximately four …

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Sex determination racket bust points to a national issue

In Haryana’s Panchkula district, a clinic has been raided by the state health department over allegations of a sex determination racket operating there.  The Siddharth Clinic in Swastik Vihar, located in the Mansa Devi Complex, claimed to perform “infertility, gynae and ultrasound”, despite being unregistered with local authorities, and that equipment for procedures it was …

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World Sight Day: Does India have the vision to tackle blindness?

Globally, 2.2 billion people are affected by poor eye health – and one billion of these cases could have been prevented. This is according to a World Health Organization (WHO) report released in advance of World Sight Day, observed today. The observance offers an opportunity for India to take note of its own visually impaired …

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A trans fats-free India by 2022?

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) intends for India to be a trans fats-free nation by 2022 with efforts underway to phase them out from food in the next coming years.  “Momentum is growing for the global elimination of industrially-produced trans [fats], with nearly one third of the world’s population in 28 …

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