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    Hyderabad MLA's Unique Protest Highlights Mosquito Surge

    Hyderabad, April 2 – An MLA from the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in Telangana staged a unique protest on Thursday by wearing a dress made from a mosquito net to highlight the growing mosquito problem in Hyderabad.Devirreddy Sudheer Reddy, who represents the LB Nagar constituency, held a press...
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    Delhi's Healthcare Growth: New Beds, Expanded Services, and Vector Disease Decline

    New Delhi, March 23 – Healthcare infrastructure in Delhi saw modest expansion in 2025-26, with the addition of 1,288 beds, even as the government plans a much larger capacity boost through new hospitals and remodeling of existing facilities, according to the 2025-26 Economic Survey.The total...
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    Health Profiles for 46 Lakh Women Launched in Telangana

    Hyderabad, March 4 The Telangana government on Wednesday decided to prepare health profiles for about 46 lakh women Self Help Group members by conducting 30 diagnostic tests for each of them.The program is scheduled to be launched on International Women’s Day, March 8.State Health Minister C...
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    Strengthening Public Health in Poonch District

    POONCH, FEBRUARY 27: The Chief Medical Officer of Poonch, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan, chaired a meeting with field staff, including MPHIs, JHIs, and BHWs, to strengthen public health and preventive healthcare across the district.Dr. Khan emphasized the importance of awareness campaigns on hygiene...
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    Preventing Transfusion Infections: SC Asks for NAT Implementation Details

    New Delhi, February 25 The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought more details, including costs and availability, regarding the conduct of Nucleic Acid Amplification Testing (NAT) in government hospitals across the country to detect transfusion-transmissible infections such as HIV and hepatitis.A...
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    Haryana Government Issues Strict Guidelines to Combat Malaria, Dengue, and Other Vector-Borne Diseases

    Chandigarh, February 13 The Haryana government has issued strict regulations regarding malaria, dengue, and other vector-borne diseases, making it mandatory for all hospitals to report every confirmed case within 24 hours.The state government has issued the amended Haryana Epidemic Diseases...
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